Global Analysis of Plasmodium falciparum Dihydropteroate Synthase Variants Associated with Sulfadoxine Resistance Reveals Variant Distribution and Mechanisms of Resistance: A Computational-Based Study
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The continual rise in sulfadoxine (SDX) resistance affects the therapeutic efficacy of
sulfadoxine-pyrimethamine; therefore, careful monitoring will help guide its prolonged usage.
Mutations in Plasmodium falciparum dihydropteroate synthase (Pfdhps) are being surveilled, based
on their link with SDX resistance. However, there is a lack of continuous analyses and data on the
potential effect of molecular markers on the Pfdhps structure and function. This study explored
single-nucleotide polymorphisms (SNPs) in Pfdhps that were isolated in Africa and other countries,
highlighting the regional distribution and its link with structure. In total, 6336 genomic sequences
from 13 countries were subjected to SNPs, haplotypes, and structure-based analyses. The SNP
analysis revealed that the key SDX resistance marker, A437G, was nearing fixation in all countries,
peaking in Malawi. The mutation A613S was rare except in isolates from the Democratic Republic
of Congo and Malawi. Molecular docking revealed a general loss of interactions when comparing
mutant proteins to the wild-type protein. During MD simulations, SDX was released from the active
site in mutants A581G and A613S before the end of run-time, whereas an unstable binding of SDX
to mutant A613S and haplotype A437A/A581G/A613S was observed. Conformational changes in
mutant A581G and the haplotypes A581G/A613S, A437G/A581G, and A437G/A581G/A613S were
seen. The radius of gyration revealed an unfolding behavior for the A613S, K540E/A581G, and
A437G/A581G systems. Overall, tracking such mutations by the continuous analysis of Pfdhps SNPs
is encouraged. SNPs on the Pfdhps structure may cause protein–drug function loss, which could
affect the applicability of SDX in preventing malaria in pregnant women and children
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Citation: Boateng, R.A.; Myers-Hansen, J.L.; Dolling, N.N.O.; Mensah, B.A.; Brodsky, E.; Mazumder, M.; Ghansah, A. Global Analysis of Plasmodium falciparum Dihydropteroate Synthase Variants Associated with Sulfadoxine Resistance Reveals Variant Distribution and Mechanisms of Resistance: A Computational-Based Study. Molecules 2023, 28, 145. https://doi.org/10.3390/ molecules28010145
