Molecular mutation profile of Pfcrt and Pfmdr1 in Plasmodium falciparum isolates from Bioko Island, Equatorial Guinea.

2015 
Abstract Background Antimalarial drug resistance is a primary public health problem. Haplotypes of pfcrt and pfmdr1 gene have been implicated to be molecular markers of chloroquine (CQ) resistance. This study aims to explore mutation distribution of Pfcrt and Pfmdr1 in Bioko Island, Equatorial Guinea (EG). Methods Blood samples were collected from different districts of Bioko. The single nucleotide polymorphisms in Pfcrt (codons 72 to 76) and Pfmdr1 (codons 86, 130, 184, 1034, 1042, 1109 and 1246) were assessed by nested PCR with DNA sequencing and haplotype prevalences were also determined. Results Analysis of Pfcrt and Pfmdr1 mutations was successful in 151 and 157 samples respectively out of the 172 samples taken for this study. The mutations of Pfcrt and Pfmdr1 were found in 98.67% and 89.81% isolates, respectively. The Pfcrt 74–76, Pfmdr1 86, and Pfmdr1 184 were 92.05%, 50.32%, and 87.26% found mostly of mutation type, respectively. Three haplotypes coding 72–76 of Pfcrt were found including CVMNK, CV IET , and CV M/I N/E K/T , which accounted for 1.33%, 92.05%, and 6.62%, respectively. No mutation in Pfmdr1-N1 codon at 130 and Pfmdr1-N2 (S1034C, N1042D, V1109I, and D1246Y) was detected. The types coding 86 and 184 in Pfmdr1 were found including NY, Y Y, N F , YF , N Y/F and YY/F , which accounted for 10.19%, 2.55%, 33.76%, 45.22%, 5.73% and 2.55%, respectively. Conclusion High prevalence of Pfcrt CV IET and Pfmdr1 86 Y , 184 F double mutations confirm high-level CQ resistance (CQR) and might suggest reduced susceptibility of Plasmodium falciparum isolates to AQ in Bioko, EG. It establishes fundamental data for detection of P. falciparum CQR with molecular markers and will promotes the surveillance level of drug resistance in Bioko, EG.
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