Genetic surveillance of Plasmodium-Anopheles compatibility markers during Anopheles stephensi associated malaria outbreak

在斯氏按蚊相关疟疾暴发期间,对疟原虫-按蚊相容性标记进行遗传监测

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Abstract

Despite previous decline of malaria in Ethiopia, an outbreak in Dire Dawa in 2022 implicated invasive vector An. stephensi as responsible. The transmission of Plasmodium by invasive An. stephensi raises questions about the molecular basis of compatibility, and the origin of the Plasmodium being transmitted. The Plasmodium P47 gene is a parasite-vector interaction gene in Anopheles , and along with corresponding mosquito P47 receptor ( P47Rec ), can be critical in establishment of Plasmodium infections in anophelines. Here, we analyzed P47 and P47Rec sequences to determine the origin of Plasmodium detected in An. stephensi during the outbreak and evaluate markers of compatibility. Analysis of geographically informative SNPs in Pfs47 revealed that these P. falciparum exhibit the African haplotype. We also identified a single amino acid change in P47Rec within these An. stephensi, which could act as a marker for the propensity of An. stephensi populations to outbreaks. Together, we provide the basis for further study to deepen the understanding of invasive An. stephensi -African Plasmodium interactions to better control transmission of malaria and prevent further outbreaks.

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