Global genetic diversity of var2csa in Plasmodium falciparum with implications for malaria in pregnancy and vaccine development.

Ernest Diez Benavente ORCID logo ; Damilola R Oresegun ORCID logo ; Paola Florez de Sessions ; Eloise M Walker ; Cally Roper ORCID logo ; Jamille G Dombrowski ; Rodrigo M de Souza ; Claudio RF Marinho ORCID logo ; Colin J Sutherland ORCID logo ; Martin L Hibberd ORCID logo ; +4 more... Fady Mohareb ; David A Baker ORCID logo ; Taane G Clark ORCID logo ; Susana Campino ORCID logo ; (2018) Global genetic diversity of var2csa in Plasmodium falciparum with implications for malaria in pregnancy and vaccine development. Scientific reports, 8 (1). 15429-. ISSN 2045-2322 DOI: 10.1038/s41598-018-33767-3
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Malaria infection during pregnancy, caused by the sequestering of Plasmodium falciparum parasites in the placenta, leads to high infant mortality and maternal morbidity. The parasite-placenta adherence mechanism is mediated by the VAR2CSA protein, a target for natural occurring immunity. Currently, vaccine development is based on its ID1-DBL2Xb domain however little is known about the global genetic diversity of the encoding var2csa gene, which could influence vaccine efficacy. In a comprehensive analysis of the var2csa gene in >2,000 P. falciparum field isolates across 23 countries, we found that var2csa is duplicated in high prevalence (>25%), African and Oceanian populations harbour a much higher diversity than other regions, and that insertions/deletions are abundant leading to an underestimation of the diversity of the locus. Further, ID1-DBL2Xb haplotypes associated with adverse birth outcomes are present globally, and African-specific haplotypes exist, which should be incorporated into vaccine design.


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