An unlabelled probe-based real time PCR and modified semi-nested PCR as molecular tools for analysis of chloroquine resistant Plasmodium vivax isolates from Afghanistan

Abstract Background Plasmodium vivax resistance to chloroquine (CQ) has been reported from many endemic regions in the world. Plasmodium vivax is responsible for 95% of malaria cases in Afghanistan and CQ is the first-line treatment given for vivax malaria. The pvmdr-1 and pvcrt-o (K10 insertion) ge...

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Main Authors: Sayed Hussain Mosawi, Abdolhossein Dalimi, Najibullah Safi, Reza Fotouhi-Ardakani, Fatemeh Ghaffarifar, Javid Sadraei
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spelling ftdoajarticles:oai:doaj.org/article:cfe64c8ba1be484a8244519ba1988330 2023-05-15T15:15:47+02:00 An unlabelled probe-based real time PCR and modified semi-nested PCR as molecular tools for analysis of chloroquine resistant Plasmodium vivax isolates from Afghanistan Sayed Hussain Mosawi Abdolhossein Dalimi Najibullah Safi Reza Fotouhi-Ardakani Fatemeh Ghaffarifar Javid Sadraei 2020-07-01T00:00:00Z https://doi.org/10.1186/s12936-020-03323-4 https://doaj.org/article/cfe64c8ba1be484a8244519ba1988330 EN eng BMC http://link.springer.com/article/10.1186/s12936-020-03323-4 https://doaj.org/toc/1475-2875 doi:10.1186/s12936-020-03323-4 1475-2875 https://doaj.org/article/cfe64c8ba1be484a8244519ba1988330 Malaria Journal, Vol 19, Iss 1, Pp 1-8 (2020) Plasmodium vivax pvmdr-1 pvcrt-o Chloroquine resistance Afghanistan Arctic medicine. Tropical medicine RC955-962 Infectious and parasitic diseases RC109-216 article 2020 ftdoajarticles https://doi.org/10.1186/s12936-020-03323-4 2022-12-30T20:48:27Z Abstract Background Plasmodium vivax resistance to chloroquine (CQ) has been reported from many endemic regions in the world. Plasmodium vivax is responsible for 95% of malaria cases in Afghanistan and CQ is the first-line treatment given for vivax malaria. The pvmdr-1 and pvcrt-o (K10 insertion) genes are possible markers for CQ-resistance in P. vivax isolates. There have been no studies done on the presence or absence of molecular markers for CQ-resistance P. vivax in Afghanistan. The present work aimed to evaluate the frequency of mutations in the pvmdr-1 and K10 insertion in the pvcrt-o genes of P. vivax. Methods Plasmodium vivax isolates were collected from Laghman, Baghlan and Khost provinces. For investigation of polymorphisms of desired regions in pvmdr-1 and pvcrt-o genes, sequencing was applied on the PCR products. A new asymmetric qPCR and melting analysis assay based on unlabelled probe developed for scanning of K10 insertion in pvcrt-o gene. Results The analysis of sequencing data of the pvmdr-1 gene showed wild type Y976 and K997 and mutant M958 and L1076 in 33 isolates from three provinces. Of the 36 samples evaluated for K10 insertion in pvcrt-o, 2/18(11%), 0/10(0%) and 0/8(0%) isolates from Laghman, Baghlan and Khost province, respectively, possessed K10 insertion, confirmed by either sequencing and unlabelled probes. Conclusion Two samples with K10 insertion and 33 samples with pvmdr1 polymorphism, indicating on the possibility of CQ resistance in P. vivax populations in Afghanistan. Furthermore, unlabelled probes are simple and inexpensive alternative tools for screening of P. vivax mutations. Article in Journal/Newspaper Arctic Directory of Open Access Journals: DOAJ Articles Arctic Malaria Journal 19 1
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topic Plasmodium vivax
pvmdr-1
pvcrt-o
Chloroquine resistance
Afghanistan
Arctic medicine. Tropical medicine
RC955-962
Infectious and parasitic diseases
RC109-216
spellingShingle Plasmodium vivax
pvmdr-1
pvcrt-o
Chloroquine resistance
Afghanistan
Arctic medicine. Tropical medicine
RC955-962
Infectious and parasitic diseases
RC109-216
Sayed Hussain Mosawi
Abdolhossein Dalimi
Najibullah Safi
Reza Fotouhi-Ardakani
Fatemeh Ghaffarifar
Javid Sadraei
An unlabelled probe-based real time PCR and modified semi-nested PCR as molecular tools for analysis of chloroquine resistant Plasmodium vivax isolates from Afghanistan
topic_facet Plasmodium vivax
pvmdr-1
pvcrt-o
Chloroquine resistance
Afghanistan
Arctic medicine. Tropical medicine
RC955-962
Infectious and parasitic diseases
RC109-216
description Abstract Background Plasmodium vivax resistance to chloroquine (CQ) has been reported from many endemic regions in the world. Plasmodium vivax is responsible for 95% of malaria cases in Afghanistan and CQ is the first-line treatment given for vivax malaria. The pvmdr-1 and pvcrt-o (K10 insertion) genes are possible markers for CQ-resistance in P. vivax isolates. There have been no studies done on the presence or absence of molecular markers for CQ-resistance P. vivax in Afghanistan. The present work aimed to evaluate the frequency of mutations in the pvmdr-1 and K10 insertion in the pvcrt-o genes of P. vivax. Methods Plasmodium vivax isolates were collected from Laghman, Baghlan and Khost provinces. For investigation of polymorphisms of desired regions in pvmdr-1 and pvcrt-o genes, sequencing was applied on the PCR products. A new asymmetric qPCR and melting analysis assay based on unlabelled probe developed for scanning of K10 insertion in pvcrt-o gene. Results The analysis of sequencing data of the pvmdr-1 gene showed wild type Y976 and K997 and mutant M958 and L1076 in 33 isolates from three provinces. Of the 36 samples evaluated for K10 insertion in pvcrt-o, 2/18(11%), 0/10(0%) and 0/8(0%) isolates from Laghman, Baghlan and Khost province, respectively, possessed K10 insertion, confirmed by either sequencing and unlabelled probes. Conclusion Two samples with K10 insertion and 33 samples with pvmdr1 polymorphism, indicating on the possibility of CQ resistance in P. vivax populations in Afghanistan. Furthermore, unlabelled probes are simple and inexpensive alternative tools for screening of P. vivax mutations.
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author Sayed Hussain Mosawi
Abdolhossein Dalimi
Najibullah Safi
Reza Fotouhi-Ardakani
Fatemeh Ghaffarifar
Javid Sadraei
author_facet Sayed Hussain Mosawi
Abdolhossein Dalimi
Najibullah Safi
Reza Fotouhi-Ardakani
Fatemeh Ghaffarifar
Javid Sadraei
author_sort Sayed Hussain Mosawi
title An unlabelled probe-based real time PCR and modified semi-nested PCR as molecular tools for analysis of chloroquine resistant Plasmodium vivax isolates from Afghanistan
title_short An unlabelled probe-based real time PCR and modified semi-nested PCR as molecular tools for analysis of chloroquine resistant Plasmodium vivax isolates from Afghanistan
title_full An unlabelled probe-based real time PCR and modified semi-nested PCR as molecular tools for analysis of chloroquine resistant Plasmodium vivax isolates from Afghanistan
title_fullStr An unlabelled probe-based real time PCR and modified semi-nested PCR as molecular tools for analysis of chloroquine resistant Plasmodium vivax isolates from Afghanistan
title_full_unstemmed An unlabelled probe-based real time PCR and modified semi-nested PCR as molecular tools for analysis of chloroquine resistant Plasmodium vivax isolates from Afghanistan
title_sort unlabelled probe-based real time pcr and modified semi-nested pcr as molecular tools for analysis of chloroquine resistant plasmodium vivax isolates from afghanistan
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