QRT-PCR versus IFA-based Quantification of Male and Female Gametocytes in Low-Density Plasmodium falciparum Infections and Their Relevance for Transmission. (22nd August 2019)
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- QRT-PCR versus IFA-based Quantification of Male and Female Gametocytes in Low-Density Plasmodium falciparum Infections and Their Relevance for Transmission. (22nd August 2019)
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- QRT-PCR versus IFA-based Quantification of Male and Female Gametocytes in Low-Density Plasmodium falciparum Infections and Their Relevance for Transmission
- Authors:
- Gruenberg, Maria
Hofmann, Natalie E
Nate, Elma
Karl, Stephan
Robinson, Leanne J
Lanke, Kjerstin
Smith, Thomas A
Bousema, Teun
Felger, Ingrid - Abstract:
- Abstract: Background: Accurate quantification of female and male gametocytes and sex ratios in asymptomatic low-density malaria infections are important for assessing their transmission potential. Gametocytes often escape detection even by molecular methods, therefore ultralow gametocyte densities were quantified in large blood volumes. Methods: Female and male gametocytes were quantified in 161 PCR-positive Plasmodium falciparum infections from a cross-sectional survey in Papua New Guinea. Ten-fold concentrated RNA from 800 µL blood was analyzed using female-specific pfs25 and male-specific pfmget or mssp qRT-PCR. Gametocyte sex ratios from qRT-PCR were compared with those from immunofluorescence assays (IFA). Results: Gametocytes were identified in 58% (93/161) P. falciparum -positive individuals. Mean gametocyte densities were frequently below 1 female and 1 male gametocyte/µL by qRT-PCR. The mean proportion of males was 0.39 (95% confidence interval, 0.33–0.44) by pfs25 / pfmget qRT-PCR; this correlated well with IFA results (Pearsons r 2 = 0.91; P < .001). A Poisson model fitted to our data predicted 16% P. falciparum -positive individuals that are likely to transmit, assuming at least 1 female and 1 male gametocyte per 2.5 µL mosquito bloodmeal. Conclusions: Based on model estimates of female and male gametocytes per 2.5 µL blood, P. falciparum -positive individuals detected exclusively by ultrasensitive diagnostics are negligible for human-to-mosquito transmission.Abstract: Background: Accurate quantification of female and male gametocytes and sex ratios in asymptomatic low-density malaria infections are important for assessing their transmission potential. Gametocytes often escape detection even by molecular methods, therefore ultralow gametocyte densities were quantified in large blood volumes. Methods: Female and male gametocytes were quantified in 161 PCR-positive Plasmodium falciparum infections from a cross-sectional survey in Papua New Guinea. Ten-fold concentrated RNA from 800 µL blood was analyzed using female-specific pfs25 and male-specific pfmget or mssp qRT-PCR. Gametocyte sex ratios from qRT-PCR were compared with those from immunofluorescence assays (IFA). Results: Gametocytes were identified in 58% (93/161) P. falciparum -positive individuals. Mean gametocyte densities were frequently below 1 female and 1 male gametocyte/µL by qRT-PCR. The mean proportion of males was 0.39 (95% confidence interval, 0.33–0.44) by pfs25 / pfmget qRT-PCR; this correlated well with IFA results (Pearsons r 2 = 0.91; P < .001). A Poisson model fitted to our data predicted 16% P. falciparum -positive individuals that are likely to transmit, assuming at least 1 female and 1 male gametocyte per 2.5 µL mosquito bloodmeal. Conclusions: Based on model estimates of female and male gametocytes per 2.5 µL blood, P. falciparum -positive individuals detected exclusively by ultrasensitive diagnostics are negligible for human-to-mosquito transmission. Estimating the transmission potential of ultralow-density malaria infections informs interventions. Almost all infections with ≥1 female and male gametocyte per 2.5 µL mosquito bloodmeal, and thus with highest likelihood of contributing to human-to-mosquito transmission, were detectable by standard molecular diagnostics. … (more)
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- Journal of infectious diseases. Volume 221:Number 4(2020)
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- Journal of infectious diseases
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- Volume 221:Number 4(2020)
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- Volume 221, Issue 4 (2020)
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- 2020
- Volume:
- 221
- Issue:
- 4
- Issue Sort Value:
- 2020-0221-0004-0000
- Page Start:
- 598
- Page End:
- 607
- Publication Date:
- 2019-08-22
- Subjects:
- male gametocytes -- sex ratio -- transmission reservoir -- low density -- Plasmodium falciparum -- ultrasensitive diagnostics
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