Ancient Plasmodium genomes shed light on the history of human malaria

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Michel MeganORCID,Skourtanioti EiriniORCID,Pierini Federica,Guevara Evelyn K.,Mötsch Angela,Kocher Arthur,Barquera RodrigoORCID,Bianco Raffaela A.ORCID,Carlhoff SelinaORCID,Coppola Bove Lorenza,Freilich Suzanne,Giffin Karen,Hermes TaylorORCID,Hiß Alina,Knolle Florian,Nelson Elizabeth A.,Neumann Gunnar U.ORCID,Papac Luka,Penske SandraORCID,Rohrlach Adam B.ORCID,Salem Nada,Semerau Lena,Villalba-Mouco VanessaORCID,Abadie Isabelle,Aldenderfer MarkORCID,Beckett Jessica F.,Brown Matthew,Campus Franco G. R.,Chenghwa Tsang,Cruz Berrocal MaríaORCID,Damašek Ladislav,Duffett Carlson Kellie Sara,Durand Raphaël,Ernée MichalORCID,Fântăneanu Cristinel,Frenzel Hannah,García Atiénzar GabrielORCID,Guillén Sonia,Hsieh EllenORCID,Karwowski MaciejORCID,Kelvin David,Kelvin Nikki,Khokhlov Alexander,Kinaston Rebecca L.,Korolev Arkadii,Krettek Kim-LouiseORCID,Küßner MarioORCID,Lai Luca,Look Cory,Majander KerttuORCID,Mandl Kirsten,Mazzarello Vittorio,McCormick MichaelORCID,de Miguel Ibáñez PatxukaORCID,Murphy Reg,Németh Rita E.ORCID,Nordqvist KerkkoORCID,Novotny FriederikeORCID,Obenaus MartinORCID,Olmo-Enciso Lauro,Onkamo Päivi,Orschiedt JörgORCID,Patrushev Valerii,Peltola Sanni,Romero AlejandroORCID,Rubino Salvatore,Sajantila AnttiORCID,Salazar-García Domingo C.,Serrano Elena,Shaydullaev ShapulatORCID,Sias Emanuela,Šlaus Mario,Stančo Ladislav,Swanston Treena,Teschler-Nicola MariaORCID,Valentin FrederiqueORCID,Van de Vijver Katrien,Varney Tamara L.ORCID,Vigil-Escalera Guirado AlfonsoORCID,Waters Christopher K.,Weiss-Krejci EstellaORCID,Winter Eduard,Lamnidis Thiseas C.ORCID,Prüfer KayORCID,Nägele KathrinORCID,Spyrou MariaORCID,Schiffels StephanORCID,Stockhammer Philipp W.,Haak WolfgangORCID,Posth CosimoORCID,Warinner Christina,Bos Kirsten I.,Herbig AlexanderORCID,Krause JohannesORCID

Abstract

AbstractMalaria-causing protozoa of the genus Plasmodium have exerted one of the strongest selective pressures on the human genome, and resistance alleles provide biomolecular footprints that outline the historical reach of these species1. Nevertheless, debate persists over when and how malaria parasites emerged as human pathogens and spread around the globe1,2. To address these questions, we generated high-coverage ancient mitochondrial and nuclear genome-wide data from P. falciparum, P. vivax and P. malariae from 16 countries spanning around 5,500 years of human history. We identified P. vivax and P. falciparum across geographically disparate regions of Eurasia from as early as the fourth and first millennia bce, respectively; for P. vivax, this evidence pre-dates textual references by several millennia3. Genomic analysis supports distinct disease histories for P. falciparum and P. vivax in the Americas: similarities between now-eliminated European and peri-contact South American strains indicate that European colonizers were the source of American P. vivax, whereas the trans-Atlantic slave trade probably introduced P. falciparum into the Americas. Our data underscore the role of cross-cultural contacts in the dissemination of malaria, laying the biomolecular foundation for future palaeo-epidemiological research into the impact of Plasmodium parasites on human history. Finally, our unexpected discovery of P. falciparum in the high-altitude Himalayas provides a rare case study in which individual mobility can be inferred from infection status, adding to our knowledge of cross-cultural connectivity in the region nearly three millennia ago.

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Springer Science and Business Media LLC

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