Increased circulation time of Plasmodium falciparum underlies persistent asymptomatic infection in the dry season

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Carolina M. Andrade
Hannah Fleckenstein
Richard Thomson-Luque
Safiatou Doumbo
Nathalia F. Lima
Carrie Anderson
Julia Hibbert
Christine S. Hopp
Tuan M. Tran
Shanping Li
Moussa Niangaly
Hamidou Cisse
Didier Doumtabe
Jeff Skinner
Dan Sturdevant
Stacy Ricklefs
Kimmo Virtaneva
Muhammad Asghar
Manijeh Vafa Homann
Louise Turner
Joana Martins
Erik L. Allman
Marie-Esther N’Dri
Volker Winkler
Manuel Llinás
Catherine Lavazec
Craig Martens
Anna Färnert
Kassoum Kayentao
Aissata Ongoiba
Thomas Lavstsen
Nuno S. Osório
Thomas D. Otto
Mario Recker
Boubacar Traore
Peter D. Crompton
Silvia Portugal
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[1] Heidelberg University Hospital,Center for Infectious Diseases, Parasitology
[2] University of Sciences,Mali International Center of Excellence in Research
[3] Techniques and Technologies of Bamako,Division of Infectious Diseases
[4] Laboratory of Immunogenetics,Department of Medicine Solna
[5] National Institute of Allergy and Infectious Diseases,Department of Infectious Diseases
[6] National Institutes of Health,Department of Immunology and Microbiology, Centre for Medical Parasitology, Faculty of Health and Medical Sciences
[7] Indiana University School of Medicine,Department of Infectious Diseases
[8] Indianapolis,Life and Health Sciences Research Institute (ICVS), School of Medicine
[9] Rocky Mountain Laboratory Research Technologies Section,Department of Biochemistry and Molecular Biology, Huck Center for Malaria Research
[10] Genomics Unit,Department of Chemistry
[11] National Institute of Allergy and Infectious Diseases,Institute of Infection, Immunity & Inflammation, MVLS
[12] National Institutes of Health,Centre for Mathematics & the Environment
[13] Division of Infectious Diseases,undefined
[14] Karolinska Institutet,undefined
[15] Karolinska University Hospital,undefined
[16] University of Copenhagen,undefined
[17] Copenhagen University Hospital (Rigshospitalet),undefined
[18] University of Minho,undefined
[19] Portugal and ICVS/3B’s –PT Government Associate Laboratory,undefined
[20] The Pennsylvania State University,undefined
[21] Université de Paris,undefined
[22] Institut Cochin,undefined
[23] Institute of Global Health,undefined
[24] Heidelberg University Hospital,undefined
[25] The Pennsylvania State University,undefined
[26] University of Glasgow,undefined
[27] University of Exeter,undefined
[28] Penryn Campus,undefined
[29] German Center for Infection Research (DZIF),undefined
[30] Heidelberg,undefined
[31] Max Planck Institute for Infection Biology,undefined
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Nature Medicine | 2020年 / 26卷
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The dry season is a major challenge for Plasmodium falciparum parasites in many malaria endemic regions, where water availability limits mosquito vectors to only part of the year. How P. falciparum bridges two transmission seasons months apart, without being cleared by the human host or compromising host survival, is poorly understood. Here we show that low levels of P. falciparum parasites persist in the blood of asymptomatic Malian individuals during the 5- to 6-month dry season, rarely causing symptoms and minimally affecting the host immune response. Parasites isolated during the dry season are transcriptionally distinct from those of individuals with febrile malaria in the transmission season, coinciding with longer circulation within each replicative cycle of parasitized erythrocytes without adhering to the vascular endothelium. Low parasite levels during the dry season are not due to impaired replication but rather to increased splenic clearance of longer-circulating infected erythrocytes, which likely maintain parasitemias below clinical and immunological radar. We propose that P. falciparum virulence in areas of seasonal malaria transmission is regulated so that the parasite decreases its endothelial binding capacity, allowing increased splenic clearance and enabling several months of subclinical parasite persistence.
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