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Kelch13 and MDR1 Polymorphisms, and Drug Effectiveness at Day 3 after Dihydroartemisinin-Piperaquine Treatment for Plasmodium falciparum Malaria on Bioko Island, Equatorial Guinea: 2014-2017

Authors :
Jiang-Tao Chen
Min Lin
Hui-Ying Huang
Wei-Zhong Chen
Li-Yun Lin
Guo-Wei Chen
Guang-Cai Zha
Carlos Salas Ehapo
Urbano Monsuy Eyi
Dong-De Xie
Jian Li
Yu-Zhong Zheng
Huan-Tong Mo
Xue-Yan Liang
Tingting Jiang
Xiang-Zhi Liu
Xin-Yao Chen
Yu-Ling Wang
Publication Year :
2019
Publisher :
Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory, 2019.

Abstract

Artemisinin (ART) combination therapies were introduced on malaria endemic Bioko Island in 2004 through Bioko Island Malaria Control Project. Recently, ART-resistant Plasmodium falciparum strain with Kelch13 (K13) propeller M579I mutation originating from Equatorial Guinea was observed as an increased parasite clearance time on day 3 after dihydroartemisinin-Piperaquine (DHA-PIP) treatment (D3 positivity). Here, we surveyed DHA-PIP effectiveness and molecular markers of drug resistance at D3 after DHA-PIP treatment on Bioko Island from 2014 to 2017. Among the 371 uncomplicated P. falciparum patients, 86.3% (320/471) were successfully followed up at D3. 5.9% (19/320) of patients showed D3 positivity. K13 and MDR1 gene were successfully sequenced from 46 patients collected at D0 (baseline population) and 19 D3-positivity patients. Five non-synonymous K13 mutations (H136N; K189N; K248N; K326E; K332N) were found. There was no statistical difference in the frequency of these K13 mutations between baseline population and D3-positivity samples (p>0.05). Additionally, none of the K13 propeller polymorphisms known to be involved in ART-resistance in Asia or Africa were detected. For MDR1 gene, 38.5% (25/65) carried N86Y mutation; 73.8% (48/65) the Y184F mutation. Parasites surviving DHA-PIP at D3 post-treatment were significantly more likely than the baseline population to carry the N86Y (p in vitro and in vivo monitoring for ART derivatives and ACT partner drugs should be regularly performed on Bioko Island, Equatorial Guinea.

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OpenAIRE
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