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Pl di i Pl di i l i l i Plasmodium vivax Plasmodium vivax malaria malaria in Madagascar in Madagascar in Madagascar in Madagascar P vivax P vivax infection & infection & clinical clinical malaria in Duffy malaria in Duffy-negative negative Ménard D, Barnadas C et al, Proc Natl Acad Sci U S A. 2010 Mar 30;107(13):5967-71 P . vivax P . vivax infection & infection & clinical clinical malaria in Duffy malaria in Duffy negative negative Malagasy people Malagasy people Insights Insights into into the possible the possible molecular molecular basis basis

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Page 1: Pl di iPlasmodium vivax malilaria in Madagascarin Madagascar€¦ · Pl di iPlasmodium vivax malilaria in Madagascarin Madagascar Pvivaxinfection & clinical malaria in Duffy-negative

Pl di iPl di i l il iPlasmodium vivaxPlasmodium vivax malariamalariain Madagascarin Madagascarin Madagascarin Madagascar

P vivaxP vivax infection &infection & clinicalclinical malaria in Duffymalaria in Duffy--negativenegative

Ménard D, Barnadas C et al, Proc Natl Acad Sci U S A. 2010 Mar 30;107(13):5967-71

P. vivax P. vivax infection & infection & clinicalclinical malaria in Duffymalaria in Duffy negativenegativeMalagasy peopleMalagasy people

Insights Insights intointo the possible the possible molecularmolecular basisbasis

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P. vivax P. vivax interaction with Duffy is interaction with Duffy is requiredrequired to to enableenable itsitsinvasion of human invasion of human erythrocyteserythrocytes

Duffy/DARCDuffy/DARC : 104 copies/RBC

SO4

P. P. vvivaxivax DDuuffyffy Binding ProteinBinding Protein RReticulocyteeticulocyteBinding Binding ggProteinProtein

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AssaultsAssaults on the on the paradigmparadigm: Major : Major rolerole of the Duffy of the Duffy antigenantigenp gp g jj yy ggin P. vivax invasion in P. vivax invasion mechanismsmechanisms

Ryan et al, 2006 : report of anopheles infected by P. vivax in Kenya (duffy negative populations)

Cavasini et al, 2007 : report of P. vivax PCR positive patients, genotyped as Duffy p , g yp ynegative (n=2) in BrazilianAmazon region

From Picot S, 2006

Worldwide distribution of P. vivax

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Madagascar: cross road Madagascar: cross road

RECENT (only 2300y before present) Peopled by succession of Asian and African migrations: AdmixturePeopled by succession of Asian and African migrations: Admixture

Coexistence of 4 human malaria species  falciparum, vivax, ovale, malariae 

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StudyStudy populationpopulation

8 sentinel sites, 2006-2007

Asymptomatic Schoolchildren (3-13 y old) (Razakandrainibe et al, 2009)

Malaria Patients /Health Centers( > 6 mo) (Barnadas et al, 2008)

Malaria diagnosis: PCR SSU rDNA & microscopy

Duffy genotyping

py

y g yp gDuffy -33, promoter +/- (FYES), codon 42, FY*A or FY*B; , ;codon 89, FY*B or FY*X

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PlasmodiumPlasmodium infections and infections and duffyduffy genotypegenotype: : t tit ti l ti (M ll ti (M l h l hildh l hild ))asymptomaticasymptomatic population (Malagasy population (Malagasy schoolchildrenschoolchildren))

661/709 (93%) were successfully genotyped661/709 (93%) were successfully genotyped

Duffy Phenotype Fya+/Fyb- Fya+/Fyb+ Fya-/Fyb+ Fya-/Fyb-Phenotype Fya /Fyb Fya /Fyb Fya /Fyb Fya /Fyb

Totals

Duffy Genotype FY*A/*A FY*A/*BES FY*A/*B FY*B/*BFY*B/*BE

S FY*BES/*BES

25 117 11 1 31 476Total population 25 (3.8%)

117(17.7%)

11(1.7%)

1 (0.1%)

31(4.7%)

476(72.0%) 661

P. vivax infection 2 33 5 4 42 86 (13 0

D ff t i b d th SNP D ff 33 t / d 42 FY*A FY*B d 89 FY*B FY*X) i t

P. vivax infection (prevalence)

2 (8.0%)

33 (28.2%)

5(45.5%) - 4

(12.9%)42

(8.8%) (13.0%)

Plasmodium spf 12 45 6 6 121 190

(Duffy genotyping was based on the SNPs Duffy -33, promoter +/-; codon 42, FY*A or FY*B; codon 89, FY*B or FY*X) using a post-PCR LDR-FMA (ligase detection reaction-fluorescent microsphere assay).infection (prevalence)

12 (48.0%)

45(38.5%)

6 (54.5%) - 6

(19.4%)121

(26.7%) (28.7%)

Duffy genotyping was based on the SNPs Duffy -33, promoter +/-; codon 42, FY*A or FY*B; codon 89, FY*B or FY*X) using a post-PCR LDR-FMA (ligase detection reaction-fluorescent microsphere assay).Plasmodium species diagnosis was based on species polymorphisms of the small-subunit ribosomal (SSU) rRNA gene.

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Maevatanana 7.8%

Andapa

71 4%2.0%

2.0%

24.5%

Maevatanana 7.8%

Moramanga

71.4%

25.0%14.8%

Tsiroanomandidy92.0%

62.3%

34.8%27.8%32.4%

Miandrivazo2.9%

14.0%Farafangana

Fy-Pv-Fy-Pv+Fy+Pv+Fy+Pv

58.0%5.7%

26.1%

Ihosy

1.2%Fy+Pv-

10.2%

5 %

Ejeda

75.8%

24.2% 84.9%

26.3%

Ejeda

73.7%

A t ti hild l f it f th li ?Asymptomatic children: release of merozoites from the liver?True intraerythrocytic infection?

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PlasmodiumPlasmodium infections and infections and duffyduffy genotypegenotype::li i lli i l l il iclinicalclinical malariamalaria

183 P i iti i f ti i l iAndapa

183 P. vivax-positive infections in malaria patients:

1/18

Maevatanana• 150 P. vivax mono-infections9 in Duffy-neg

7/98 1/4Moramanga

Mi d i

Tsiroanomandidy• 33 P. vivax/P. falciparum infections:

8 in Duffy-neg7/52Miandrivazo

y g

Evidence ofEvidence of vivaxvivax clinicalclinical malariamalaria1/2 FarafanganaIhosy

Evidence of Evidence of vivaxvivax clinicalclinical malaria malaria 17/183 malaria patients with P. vivax 17/183 malaria patients with P. vivax are Duffyare Duffy--negneg

Ejeda 0/7are Duffyare Duffy--negneg

Microscopy evidences?

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P. vivax P. vivax intraintra--erythrocytic infection in Duffy negative erythrocytic infection in Duffy negative patients: microscopypatients: microscopypatients: microscopypatients: microscopy(PCR confirmation and exclusion of P. ovale, P. malariae)

- genotyped as Duffy-negative (FY*BES/*BES), 4 year old female patient, Tsiroanomandidy, microscopy: mixed infection P vivax (3040 infected cells/µl) P falciparum (980 infected cells/µl)- microscopy: mixed infection P. vivax (3040 infected cells/µl) - P. falciparum (980 infected cells/µl).

- PCR confirmation

- genotyped as Duffy-negative (FY*BES/*BES), 3 year old female patient, Moramanga, microscopy: P vivax (3368 parasites infected cells/µl)

Evidence for intraerythrocytic development :asexual andEvidence for intraerythrocytic development :asexual and

- microscopy: P. vivax (3368 parasites infected cells/µl). - PCR confirmation

Evidence for intraerythrocytic development :asexual and Evidence for intraerythrocytic development :asexual and sexual stagessexual stages

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Panels A–B: Patient ASA R0916Panels A B: Patient ASA R0916- genotyped as Duffy-negative (FY*BES/*BES),

4 year old female patient42 P. vivax infections (8.8%) in asymptomatic children genotyped Duffy negative- 4 year old female patient,

Tsiroanomandidy, June, 26th, 2006- fever (37.8°C), headache and

i i i l i l

genotyped Duffy negative

sweating, no previous antimalarial treatment - microscopy: mixed infection P. vivax

9 cases of P. vivax clinical malaria in Duffy negative patients (5.9%)

(3040 infected cells/µl) - P. falciparum(980 infected cells/µl). - PCR confirmation

p ( )

E id f i t th ti i f tiPCR confirmation Evidence of intraerythrocytic infections

GenotypeGenotype…………….. Phenotype??…………….. Phenotype??

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Concordance Concordance betweenbetween Duffy Duffy genotypegenotype and and phenotypephenotype(( t it i ))((serotypingserotyping))

New collection of samples from 43 schoolchildren from Tsiroanomandidy

- serology (DIAMED® card): 100% concordant with genotyping results- flow cytometry (anti-Fy6 antibody labeling)- flow cytometry (anti-Fy6 antibody labeling)

Isotype control

F ( b ) FY*BES/*BES

A20002000

B N=4

Fy(a-b-) – FY*BES/*BES

Fy(a-b-) – FY*BES/*BES (Malagasy blood sample)Fy(a-b+weak) – FY*BES/*XFy(a-b+weak) – FY*X/*XFy(a+b-) – FY*A/*BES

nts

1500

20002000

1500

Fy6

Fy(a+b+) – FY*A/*B

Cel

l cou

n

10001000

MFI

ant

i-F N=6

0

500500

0

N=30

N=2

Mean fluorescence intensities reflecting the Duffy

MFI anti-Fy6

0.95

Pro‐ Fyb/Fyb Pro+ Fya/Fyb Fya/Fya Pro‐/+ Fya/Fyb FyW

Fy(a-b-)Fy*BES/*BES

Fy(a+b-)Fy*A/*BES

Fy(a+b+)Fy*A/*B

Fy(a-b+weak)Fy*BES/*X

Mean fluorescence intensities reflecting the Duffy antigen specific anti-Fy6 antibody

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ExtendedExtended Duffy Duffy genegene sequencingsequencingyy gg q gq g

Extended genotyping of Duffy blood group locus in 14 Duffy g yp g y g p ynegative Malagasy patients :1 single SNP (T > C) -33 in GATA-1 transcription factor binding site1. single SNP (T > C) -33 in GATA-1 transcription factor binding site

of the gene promoter that governs Duffy expression in erythroid cells

2. Intact, full length coding sequence

3. 100% concordance with 3 Duffy negative West African samples.

Primers usedPrimers used

Primers used

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Genetic diversity of Genetic diversity of P. vivax P. vivax strains infecting Duffystrains infecting Duffy--negative Malagasiesnegative Malagasiesnegative Malagasiesnegative Malagasies

Multilocus genotyping

1 Circumsporozoite protein (PvCSP)

Multilocus genotyping

1. Circumsporozoite protein (PvCSP) VK210, n=6; VK247, n=1; VK210 and VK247, n=9.

2. Microsatellites : 5 lociHeterogeneity for individual loci was > 75% (No alleles/locus = 6-13)

>>> Multi-lineage background ; Duffy-neg =Duffy-pos

multiple extant P vivax strains carry the capacitymultiple extant P. vivax strains carry the capacity to infect Duffy‐negative erythrocytes

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Diversity of Diversity of P. vivax P. vivax Duffy Binding ProteinDuffy Binding Protein

Duffy Binding domain Sequenced (N=243)(N=243)

21 Alleles observed

Skewed distribution, 8 alleles in Duffy negatives (n=27), 21 alleles in Duffy positives (n=216)21 alleles in Duffy positives (n 216) 

(Chi2, p<0.01).

In Tsiroanomandidy :In Tsiroanomandidy : 2 alleles in Duffy negatives (N=13)8 alleles in Duffy positives (N=16) (Chi2 0 007)(Chi2, p=0.007):

Allele IX much higher frequency in Duffy-negatives (P<10-6)

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PvDBPallelePvDBPallele IX IX bindsbinds DuffyDuffy--negative RBC negative RBC

PvDBP allele IX: Baculovirus expression :N glycosylation sites mutatedN glycosylation sites mutatedC-term His tag

(5x107 RBC/assay)

Neg & Pos Neg & Pos Neg & Pos Neg & Pos Neg & Pos Neg & Pos

PvDBP (µg) 5 2.5 1 0.5 0.25 0.125

with reduced efficacy of binding compared to Duffy pos RBCDuffy-pos RBC

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HypothesisHypothesis

reservoir of Duffy positive infected Duffy positive 

Invasion of through DARC pathway

reservoir of Duffy positive infected carriers RBC 

D ff tiDuffy negative RBC

Alternative invasion pathway (less efficient) but possibly involving

?mutant PvDBP.

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Duffy binding site

falciparum EBA sialicfalciparum EBA sialic acid binding site

Surface exposed contact residues required for recognition of DARC on human erythrocytes are in all P vivaxof DARC on human erythrocytes are in all P. vivaxsamples.

Dual functionality?

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Didier MénardUnité d'Immunologie Moléculaire

des ParasitesDidier MénardCéline BarnadasVincent Thonier

Jean-François CarodDidier Ménard

Micheline Guillotte

des Parasites

çOlivier Domarle

Ministère de la Santé, M d

Odile Mercereau-Puijalon

Pasteur Genopole® Ile-de- FranceMadagascar

Arsène RatsimbasoaChristiane Bouchier

BaculovirusProduction PlatformElodie CrubletElodie Crublet

Céline BarnadasCara Henry-Halldin

L i G Yves ColinLaurie GrayChristopher L. KingBrian T. Grimberg

Peter A Zimmerman

Yves ColinOlivier Bertrand

Julien PicotPeter A. Zimmerman