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Bone Marrow Is a Major Parasite Reservoir in Plasmodium vivax Infection

机译:骨髓是间日疟原虫感染中的主要寄生虫水库

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ABSTRACT Plasmodium vivax causes heavy burdens of disease across malarious regions worldwide. Mature P.?vivax asexual and transmissive gametocyte stages occur in the blood circulation, and it is often assumed that accumulation/sequestration in tissues is not an important phase in their development. Here, we present a systematic study of P.?vivax stage distributions in infected tissues of nonhuman primate (NHP) malaria models as well as in blood from human infections. In a comparative analysis of the transcriptomes of P.?vivax and Plasmodium falciparum blood-stage parasites, we found a conserved cascade of stage-specific gene expression despite the greatly different gametocyte maturity times of these two species. Using this knowledge, we validated a set of conserved asexual- and gametocyte-stage markers both by quantitative real-time PCR and by antibody assays of peripheral blood samples from infected patients and NHP ( Aotus sp.). Histological analyses of P.?vivax parasites in organs of 13 infected NHP ( Aotus and Saimiri species) demonstrated a major fraction of immature gametocytes in the parenchyma of the bone marrow, while asexual schizont forms were enriched to a somewhat lesser extent in this region of the bone marrow as well as in sinusoids of the liver. These findings suggest that the bone marrow is an important reservoir for gametocyte development and proliferation of malaria parasites. IMPORTANCE Plasmodium vivax malaria continues to cause major public health burdens worldwide. Yet, significant knowledge gaps in the basic biology and epidemiology of P.?vivax malaria remain, largely due to limited available tools for research and diagnostics. Here, we present a systematic examination of tissue sequestration during P.?vivax infection. Studies of nonhuman primates and malaria patients revealed enrichment of developing sexual stages (gametocytes) and mature replicative stages (schizonts) in the bone marrow and liver, relative to those present in peripheral blood. Identification of the bone marrow as a major P.?vivax tissue reservoir has important implications for parasite diagnosis and treatment.
机译:摘要间日疟原虫在全球疟疾流行地区造成了沉重的疾病负担。成熟的间日疟原虫无性和透射配子细胞阶段发生在血液循环中,通常认为组织中的积累/隔离不是其发育的重要阶段。在这里,我们目前对非人类灵长类(NHP)疟疾模型的感染组织以及人类感染的血液中间日疟原虫阶段分布的系统研究。在对间日疟原虫和恶性疟原虫血阶段寄生虫的转录组进行比较分析中,我们发现尽管这两个物种的配子细胞成熟时间有很大差异,但阶段特异性基因表达的保守级联仍然存在。利用这一知识,我们通过定量实时PCR以及感染患者和NHP(Aotus sp。)的外周血样品的抗体测定,验证了一组保守的无性和配子体阶段标记。对13个被感染的NHP(Aotus和Saimiri物种)器官中的间日疟原虫的组织学分析表明,骨髓实质中未成熟配子细胞的大部分,而无性裂殖体形式在该区域的富集程度略低。骨髓以及肝脏的正弦曲线。这些发现表明,骨髓是配子体发育和疟疾寄生虫增殖的重要储存库。重要事项间日疟原虫疟疾继续在世界范围内造成主要的公共卫生负担。但是,间日疟原虫疟疾的基本生物学和流行病学仍然存在重大知识空白,这在很大程度上是由于研究和诊断工具有限。在这里,我们提出间日疟原虫感染期间组织隔离的系统检查。对非人类灵长类和疟疾患者的研究表明,与外周血中存在的那些相比,骨髓和肝脏中发育性阶段(配子细胞)和成熟复制阶段(裂殖体)的富集。将骨髓鉴定为主要的间日疟原虫组织贮藏库对寄生虫的诊断和治疗具有重要意义。

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