Prevalence and Characteristics of Plasmodium vivax Gametocytes in Duffy-Positive and Duffy-Negative Populations across Ethiopia

Author:

Little Ebony1,Shenkutie Tassew T.23,Negash Meshesha Tsigie4,Abagero Beka R.5,Abebe Abnet4,Popovici Jean6,Feleke Sindew Mekasha4,Lo Eugenia12

Affiliation:

1. Department of Biological Sciences, University of North Carolina at Charlotte, North Carolina;

2. Department of Microbiology and Immunology, Drexel University, College of Medicine, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania;

3. Department of Medical Laboratory Sciences, Debre Brehan University, Ethiopia;

4. Ethiopian Public Health Institute, Addis Ababa, Ethiopia;

5. Department of Molecular and Cellular Biology and Genetics, Drexel University, College of Medicine, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania;

6. Institute Pasteur in Cambodia, Phnom Penh, Cambodia

Abstract

ABSTRACT. Plasmodium parasites replicate asexually in human hosts. The proportion of infections that carries gametocytes is a proxy for human-to-mosquito transmissibility. It is unclear which proportion of Plasmodium vivax infections in Duffy-negative populations carries gametocytes. We determined the prevalence and characteristics of P. vivax gametocytes in Duffy-positive and -negative populations across broad regions of Ethiopia. Finger-prick blood samples were collected for microscopic and molecular screening of Plasmodium parasites and Duffy status of individuals. Molecular screening of Plasmodium species and Duffy blood group genotyping was done using SYBR green and the Taqman quantitative polymerase chain reaction method. Of the 447 febrile patients who were shown to be P. vivax smear positive, 414 (92.6%) were confirmed by molecular screening as P. vivax and 16 (3.9%) of them were from Duffy-negative individuals. Of these, 5 of 16 (31.3%) Duffy-negative P. vivax–infected samples were detected with gametocytes. Of the 398 Duffy-positive P. vivax–infected samples, 150 (37.7%) were detected with gametocytes, slightly greater than that in Duffy-negative samples. This study highlights the presence of P. vivax gametocytes in Duffy-negative infections, suggestive of human-to-mosquito transmissibility. Although P. vivax infections in Duffy-negative individuals were commonly associated with low parasitemia, some of these infections were shown to have relatively high parasitemia and may represent a prominent erythrocyte invasion capability of P. vivax, and hidden reservoirs that can contribute to transmission. A better understanding of P. vivax transmission biology and gametocyte function particularly in Duffy-negative populations would aid future treatment and management of P. vivax malaria in Africa.

Publisher

American Society of Tropical Medicine and Hygiene

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