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Genetic structure of apical membrane antigen-1 in Plasmodium falciparum isolates from Pakistan

Authors
Zaib, KomalKhan, AsifullahKhan, Muhammad UmairUllah, IbrarVõ, Tuấn CườngKang, Jung-MiLê, Hương GiangNa, Byoung-KukAfridi, Sahib Gul
Issue Date
Aug-2024
Publisher
KOREAN SOC PARASITOLOGY, SEOUL NATL UNIV COLL MEDI
Keywords
Plasmodium falciparum; apical membrane antigen-1; genetic diversity; Paki- stan
Citation
Parasites Hosts and Diseases, v.62, no.3, pp 302 - 312
Pages
11
Indexed
SCIE
SCOPUS
KCI
Journal Title
Parasites Hosts and Diseases
Volume
62
Number
3
Start Page
302
End Page
312
URI
https://scholarworks.gnu.ac.kr/handle/sw.gnu/74017
DOI
10.3347/PHD.24028
ISSN
2982-5164
2982-6799
Abstract
Plasmodium falciparum apical membrane antigen-1 (PfAMA-1) is a major candidate for the blood-stage malaria vaccine. Genetic polymorphisms of global pfama-1 suggest that the genetic diversity of the gene can disturb effective vaccine development targeting this antigen. This study was conducted to explore the genetic diversity and gene structure of pfama-1 among P. falciparum isolates collected in the Khyber Pakhtunkhwa (KP) province of Pakistan. A total of 19 full-length pfama-1 sequences were obtained from KPPakistan P. falciparum isolates, and genetic polymorphism and natural selection were investigated. KP-Pakistan pfama-1 exhibited genetic diversity, wherein 58 amino acid changes were identified, most of which were located in ectodomains, and domains I, II, and III. The amino acid changes commonly found in the ectodomain of global pfama-1 were also detected in KP-Pakistan pfama-1. . Interestingly, 13 novel amino acid changes not reported in the global population were identified in KP-Pakistan pfama-1. . KP-Pakistan pfama-1 shared similar levels of genetic diversity with global pfama-1. . Evidence of natural selection and recombination events were also detected in KP-Pakistan pfama-1. .
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