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  • Genetic Profiling of Plasmo...
    Joste, Valentin; Colard-Itté, Emma; Guillochon, Émilie; Ariey, Frédéric; Coppée, Romain; Clain, Jérôme; Houzé, Sandrine

    The Journal of infectious diseases, 10/2023, Letnik: 228, Številka: 8
    Journal Article

    Abstract Like Plasmodium vivax, both Plasmodium ovale curtisi and Plasmodium ovale wallikeri have the ability to cause relapse in humans, defined as recurring asexual parasitemia originating from liver-dormant forms subsequent to a primary infection. Here, we investigated relapse patterns in P ovale wallikeri infections from a cohort of travelers who were exposed to the parasite in sub-Saharan Africa and then experienced relapses after their return to France. Using a novel set of 8 highly polymorphic microsatellite markers, we genotyped 15 P ovale wallikeri relapses. For most relapses, the paired primary and relapse infections were highly genetically related (with 12 being homologous), an observation that was confirmed by whole-genome sequencing for the 4 relapses we further studied. This is, to our knowledge, the first genetic evidence of relapses in P ovale spp. Using a novel set of 8 highly polymorphic microsatellite markers and whole-genome sequencing, we provide the first genetic evidence of relapses in Plasmodium ovale wallikeri.