Genomic Heterogeneity of Cryptosporidium parvum Isolates From Children in Bangladesh: Implications for Parasite Biology and Human Infection

Author:

Carey Maureen1,Arju Tuhinur2,Cotton James A3,Alam Masud2,Kabir Mamun2,Faruque Abu S G2,Haque Rashidul2,Petri William A1ORCID,Gilchrist Carol A1ORCID

Affiliation:

1. Departments of Medicine, University of Virginia , Charlottesville, Virginia , USA

2. International Centre for Diarrhoeal Diseases Research , Dhaka , Bangladesh

3. Wellcome Sanger Institute , Cambridge , United Kingdom

Abstract

Abstract Cryptosporidium species are a major cause of diarrhea and associated with growth failure. There is currently only limited knowledge of the parasite's genomic variability. We report a genomic analysis of Cryptosporidium parvum isolated from Bangladeshi infants and reanalysis of sequences from the United Kingdom. Human isolates from both locations shared 154 variants not present in the cattle-derived reference genome, suggesting host-specific adaptation of the parasite. Remarkably 34.6% of single-nucleotide polymorphisms unique to human isolates were nonsynonymous and 8.2% of these were in secreted proteins. Linkage disequilibrium decay indicated frequent recombination. The genetic diversity of C. parvum has potential implications for vaccine and therapeutic design. Clinical Trials Registration. NCT02764918.

Funder

National Institute of Allergy and Infectious Diseases

Bill and Melinda Gates Foundation

University of Virginia

Henske Family Foundation

Wellcome Trust

PhRMA Foundation

TechLab, Inc

Government of the People’s Republic of Bangladesh

Global Affairs Canada

Swedish International Development Cooperation Agency

UKAid

Publisher

Oxford University Press (OUP)

Subject

Infectious Diseases,Immunology and Allergy

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