Analysis of Plasmodium falciparum diversity in natural infections by deep sequencing.

Magnus Manske ; Olivo Miotto ; Susana Campino ORCID logo ; Sarah Auburn ; Jacob Almagro-Garcia ; Gareth Maslen ; Jack O'Brien ; Abdoulaye Djimde ; Ogobara Doumbo ; Issaka Zongo ; +46 more... Jean-Bosco Ouedraogo ; Pascal Michon ; Ivo Mueller ; Peter Siba ; Alexis Nzila ; Steffen Borrmann ; Steven M Kiara ; Kevin Marsh ; Hongying Jiang ; Xin-Zhuan Su ; Chanaki Amaratunga ; Rick Fairhurst ; Duong Socheat ; Francois Nosten ; Mallika Imwong ; Nicholas J White ; Mandy Sanders ; Elisa Anastasi ; Dan Alcock ; Eleanor Drury ; Samuel Oyola ; Michael A Quail ; Daniel J Turner ; Valentin Ruano-Rubio ; Dushyanth Jyothi ; Lucas Amenga-Etego ; Christina Hubbart ; Anna Jeffreys ; Kate Rowlands ; Colin Sutherland ORCID logo ; Cally Roper ORCID logo ; Valentina Mangano ; David Modiano ; John C Tan ; Michael T Ferdig ; Alfred Amambua-Ngwa ORCID logo ; David J Conway ORCID logo ; Shannon Takala-Harrison ; Christopher V Plowe ; Julian C Rayner ; Kirk A Rockett ; Taane G Clark ORCID logo ; Chris I Newbold ; Matthew Berriman ; Bronwyn MacInnis ; Dominic P Kwiatkowski ; (2012) Analysis of Plasmodium falciparum diversity in natural infections by deep sequencing. Nature, 487 (7407). pp. 375-379. ISSN 0028-0836 DOI: 10.1038/nature11174
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Malaria elimination strategies require surveillance of the parasite population for genetic changes that demand a public health response, such as new forms of drug resistance. Here we describe methods for the large-scale analysis of genetic variation in Plasmodium falciparum by deep sequencing of parasite DNA obtained from the blood of patients with malaria, either directly or after short-term culture. Analysis of 86,158 exonic single nucleotide polymorphisms that passed genotyping quality control in 227 samples from Africa, Asia and Oceania provides genome-wide estimates of allele frequency distribution, population structure and linkage disequilibrium. By comparing the genetic diversity of individual infections with that of the local parasite population, we derive a metric of within-host diversity that is related to the level of inbreeding in the population. An open-access web application has been established for the exploration of regional differences in allele frequency and of highly differentiated loci in the P. falciparum genome.


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