Genetic diversity of Plasmodium falciparum AMA-1 antigen from the Northeast Indian state of Tripura and comparison with global sequences: implications for vaccine development.
Tulika NirmoliaMd Atique AhmedVinayagam SathishkumarNilanju P SarmaDibya R BhattacharyyaPradyumna K MohapatraDevendra BansalPraveen K BhartiRakesh SehgalJagadish MahantaAli A SultanKanwar NarainSaurav Jyoti PatgiriPublished in: Malaria journal (2022)
Besides documenting all previously reported allelic forms of the vaccine candidate PfAMA-1 antigen of P. falciparum, new haplotypes not reported earlier, were found in Tripura. Neutrality tests indicate that the Pfama-1 population in Tripura is under balancing selection. This is consistent with global patterns. However, the high haplotype diversity observed in the global Pfama-1 network analysis indicates that designing a universal vaccine based on this antigen may be difficult. This information adds to the existing database of genetic diversity of field isolates of P. falciparum and may be helpful in the development of more effective vaccines against the parasite.