Global diversity of soil-transmitted helminths reveals population-biased genetic variation that impacts diagnostic targets

Marina Papaiakovou ORCID logo ; Andrea Waeschenbach ORCID logo ; Olumide Ajibola ; Sitara SR Ajjampur ORCID logo ; Roy M Anderson ; Robin Bailey ORCID logo ; Jade Benjamin-Chung ORCID logo ; Maria Cambra-Pellejà ; Nicolas R Caro ; David Chaima ; +35 more... Rubén O Cimino ; Piet Cools ; Anélsio Cossa ; Julia Dunn ; Sean Galagan ; Javier Gandasegui ORCID logo ; Berta Grau-Pujol ORCID logo ; Emma L Houlder ; Moudachirou Ibikounlé ORCID logo ; Timothy P Jenkins ORCID logo ; Khumbo Kalua ; Eyrun F Kjetland ; Alejandro J Krolewiecki ORCID logo ; Bruno Levecke ORCID logo ; Adrian JF Luty ORCID logo ; Andrew S MacDonald ORCID logo ; Inácio Mandomando ; Malathi Manuel ; Maria Martínez-Valladares ; Rojelio Mejia ; Zeleke Mekonnen ORCID logo ; Augusto Messa ; Harriet Mpairwe ; Osvaldo Muchisse ; Jose Muñoz ; Pauline Mwinzi ; Valdemiro Novela ORCID logo ; Maurice R Odiere ORCID logo ; Charfudin Sacoor ; Judd L Walson ORCID logo ; Steven A Williams ; Stefan Witek-McManus ; D Timothy J Littlewood ORCID logo ; Cinzia Cantacessi ORCID logo ; Stephen R Doyle ORCID logo ; (2025) Global diversity of soil-transmitted helminths reveals population-biased genetic variation that impacts diagnostic targets. Nature communications, 16 (1). 6374-. ISSN 2041-1723 DOI: 10.1038/s41467-025-61687-0
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Soil-transmitted helminths (STHs) are intestinal parasites that affect over a billion people worldwide. STH control relies on microscopy-based diagnostics to monitor parasite prevalence and enable post-treatment surveillance; however, molecular diagnostics are rapidly being developed due to increased sensitivity, particularly in low-STH-prevalence settings. The genetic diversity of helminths and its potential impact on molecular diagnostics remain unclear. Using low-coverage genome sequencing, we assess the genetics of STHs within worm, faecal, and purified egg samples from 27 countries, identifying differences in the genetic connectivity and diversity of STH-positive samples across regions and cryptic diversity between closely related human- and pig-infective species. We define substantial copy number and sequence variants in current diagnostic target regions and validate the impact of genetic variation on qPCR diagnostics using in vitro assays. Our study provides insights into the diversity and genomic epidemiology of STHs, highlighting both the challenges and opportunities for developing molecular diagnostics needed to support STH control efforts.


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