Development of new real-time PCR assays for detection and species differentiation of Plasmodium ovale.
Wenqiao HeRachel SendorVarun R PotlapalliMelchior M KashamukaAntoinette K TshefuFernandine PhanzuAlbert KalonjiBilly NgasalaKyaw Lay ThwaiJonathan J JulianoJessica T LinJonathan B ParrPublished in: PLoS neglected tropical diseases (2024)
We identified promising multi-copy targets for molecular detection and differentiation of P. ovalecurtisi and P. ovalewallikeri and used them to develop real-time PCR assays. The best performing P. ovalecurtisi assay performed well in singleplex and duplex formats, while the P. ovalewallikeri assay did not reliably detect low-density infections in either format. These assays have potential use for high-throughput identification of P. ovalecurtisi, or for identification of higher density P. ovalecurtisi or P. ovalewallikeri infections that are amenable to downstream next-generation sequencing.