Drug resistance and vaccine target surveillance of Plasmodium falciparum using nanopore sequencing in Ghana
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2023
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nature microbiology
Abstract
Malaria results in over 600,000 deaths annually, with the highest burden of
deaths in young children living in sub-Saharan Africa. Molecular surveillance
can provide important information for malaria control policies, including
detection of antimalarial drug resistance. However, genome sequencing
capacity in malaria-endemic countries is limited. We designed and
implemented an end-to-end workfow to detect Plasmodium falciparum
antimalarial resistance markers and diversity in the vaccine target
circumsporozoite protein (csp) using nanopore sequencing in Ghana. We
analysed 196 clinical samples and showed that our method is rapid, robust,
accurate and straightforward to implement. Importantly, our method
could be applied to dried blood spot samples, which are readily collected in
endemic settings. We report that P. falciparum parasites in Ghana are mostly
susceptible to chloroquine, with persistent sulfadoxine-pyrimethamine
resistance and no evidence of artemisinin resistance. Multiple single
nucleotide polymorphisms were identified in csp, but their significance is
uncertain. Our study demonstrates the feasibility of nanopore sequencing
for malaria genomic surveillance in endemic countries.
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Research Article
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Drug resistance, Plasmodium falciparum, nanopore sequencing