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High prevalence of mutations in the dihydrofolate reductase gene of Plasmodium falciparum in isolates from Tanzania without evidence of an association to clinical sulfadoxine/pyrimethamine resistance.
- Source :
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Tropical medicine & international health : TM & IH [Trop Med Int Health] 1997 Nov; Vol. 2 (11), pp. 1075-9. - Publication Year :
- 1997
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Abstract
- Recently the efficacy of sulfadoxine/pyrimethamine (S/P) in treatment of uncomplicated falciparum malaria in Tanzania has been seriously compromised by the development of resistance. The occurrence of active site mutations in the Plasmodium falciparum gene sequence coding for dihydrofolate reductase (DHFR) is known to confer resistance to pyrimethamine. This study investigates the occurrence of these mutations in infected blood samples taken from Tanzanian children before treatment with S/P and their relationship to parasite breakthrough by day 7. The results confirm the occurrence of one or more DHFR mutations in all the samples, but no relationship was found with the presence of parasites in the blood at day 7. The results suggest that alterations in the coding region for dihydropteroate synthetase (DHPS), the enzyme target for sulfadoxine, should be studied in order to predict resistance to the S/P combination. It has been proposed earlier that sulfadoxine could itself act on DHFR, because of a false dihydrofolate produced by drug metabolism through DHPS and dihydrofolate synthase. The results of this treatment study suggest that such a possibility is unlikely.
- Subjects :
- Animals
Child
Child, Preschool
DNA, Protozoan analysis
Drug Combinations
Drug Resistance genetics
Female
Humans
Infant
Malaria, Falciparum drug therapy
Male
Plasmodium falciparum isolation & purification
Tanzania
Antimalarials therapeutic use
Malaria, Falciparum parasitology
Plasmodium falciparum enzymology
Plasmodium falciparum genetics
Point Mutation
Pyrimethamine therapeutic use
Sulfadoxine therapeutic use
Tetrahydrofolate Dehydrogenase genetics
Subjects
Details
- Language :
- English
- ISSN :
- 1360-2276
- Volume :
- 2
- Issue :
- 11
- Database :
- MEDLINE
- Journal :
- Tropical medicine & international health : TM & IH
- Publication Type :
- Academic Journal
- Accession number :
- 9391510
- Full Text :
- https://doi.org/10.1046/j.1365-3156.1997.d01-189.x