• Title of article

    Population structure of malaria parasites: The driving epidemiological forces

  • Author/Authors

    C. Gauthier، نويسنده , , M. Tibayrenc، نويسنده ,

  • Issue Information
    روزنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2005
  • Pages
    10
  • From page
    241
  • To page
    250
  • Abstract
    The population structure of Plasmodial parasites, especially Plasmodium falciparum, has received much attention in the recent years. Like many other micropathogens, the debate has focused on the clonality/sexuality question. Considered a panmictic1 species for very long, P. falciparum actually exhibits strong departures from panmictic expectations in many of its populations, which corroborates the proposal that it is able to undergo uniparental propagation.1 The currently accepted idea to account for this surprising result is kind of “mechanical” self-fertilization due to the lack of availability of gametes with different genetic make-ups in low transmission areas. However, it could be misleading to make this simple working hypothesis a dogma, for many other explanations are possible (unknown cycles, sibling species, mating types) that deserve to be explored as well. The consequences of this combination of uniparental1 and sexual propagation on the circulation of genes of interest (drug resistance, antigenic variability, pathogenicity) are discussed, together with the need to use more sophisticated technologies, analysing much broader samples and considering better the host and vector factors in P. falciparum population dynamics.
  • Keywords
    molecular epidemiology , epidemiology , population genetics , self-fertilization , coevolution , Clonality1
  • Journal title
    Acta Tropica
  • Serial Year
    2005
  • Journal title
    Acta Tropica
  • Record number

    778209