Initiation of gametocytogenesis at very low parasite density in Plasmodium falciparum infection

R Farid, MW Dixon, L Tilley… - The Journal of Infectious …, 2017 - academic.oup.com
The Journal of Infectious Diseases, 2017academic.oup.com
The recent focus on the elimination of malaria has led to an increased interest in the role of
sexual stages in its transmission. We introduce Plasmodium falciparum gametocyte
exported protein-5 (PfGEXP5) transcript analysis as an important tool for evaluating the
earliest (ring) stage sexual gametocytes in the blood of infected individuals. We show that
gametocyte rings are detected in the peripheral blood immediately following establishment
of asexual infections—without the need for triggers such as high-density asexual …
Abstract
The recent focus on the elimination of malaria has led to an increased interest in the role of sexual stages in its transmission. We introduce Plasmodium falciparum gametocyte exported protein-5 (PfGEXP5) transcript analysis as an important tool for evaluating the earliest (ring) stage sexual gametocytes in the blood of infected individuals. We show that gametocyte rings are detected in the peripheral blood immediately following establishment of asexual infections—without the need for triggers such as high-density asexual parasitemia or drug treatment. Committed gametocytes are refractory to the commonly used drug piperaquine, and mature gametocytes reappear in the bloodstream 10 days after the initial appearance of gametocyte rings. A further wave of commitment is observed following recrudescent asexual parasitemia, and these gametocytes are again refractory to piperaquine treatment. This work has implications for monitoring gametocyte and transmission dynamics and responses to drug treatment.
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