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Hypnozoite depletion in successive Plasmodium vivax relapses.

Rintis NoviyantiKelly Carey-EwendLeily TriantyChristian ParobekAgatha Mia PuspitasariSujata BalasubramanianZackary ParkNicholas HathawayRetno A S UtamiSaraswati SoebiantoJeny JenyFrilasita YudhaputriAditya PerkasaFarah N CoutrierYusrifar K TirtaLenny EkawatiBagus TjahyonoInge SutantoErni J NelwanHerawati SudoyoJ Kevin BairdJessica T Lin
Published in: PLoS neglected tropical diseases (2022)
Genotyping Plasmodium vivax relapses can provide insights into hypnozoite biology. We performed targeted amplicon sequencing of 127 relapses occurring in Indonesian soldiers returning to malaria-free Java after yearlong deployment in malarious Eastern Indonesia. Hepatic carriage of multiple hypnozoite clones was evident in three-quarters of soldiers with two successive relapses, yet the majority of relapse episodes only displayed one clonal population. The number of clones detected in relapse episodes decreased over time and through successive relapses, especially in individuals who received hypnozoiticidal therapy. Interrogating the multiplicity of infection in this P. vivax relapse cohort reveals evidence of independent activation and slow depletion of hypnozoites over many months by multiple possible mechanisms, including parasite senescence and host immunity.
Keyphrases
  • plasmodium falciparum
  • free survival
  • dna damage
  • high throughput
  • genome wide
  • mesenchymal stem cells
  • dna methylation
  • cancer therapy