Title of article
Plasmodium falciparum Allelic Diversity: A Comparison of DNA Extraction from Isolates Collected on Rapid Diagnostic Tests (Rdts) and Filter Paper
Author/Authors
Patricia Mawili-Mboumba, Denise Department of Parasitology-Mycology - Faculty of Medicine - Université des Sciences de la Santé, Libreville, Gabon , Louise Tshibola Mbuyi, Marie Department of Parasitology-Mycology - Faculty of Medicine - Université des Sciences de la Santé, Libreville, Gabon
Pages
5
From page
555
To page
559
Abstract
Background: To perform molecular epidemiologic studies based on large cohorts,
material such as RDTs or filter papers are useful for biological sample collection and
extraction of RNA or DNA of good quality. Thus, we aimed to assess the quality of
DNA extracted from malaria rapid diagnostic tests (RDTs) stored at various temperatures
for the analysis of Plasmodium falciparum genetic diversity.
Methods: Febrile patients benefitted from free malaria diagnosis using microscopy
in a malaria sentinel site, at the Regional Hospital Estuaire-Melen, in Gabon, in 2015.
P. falciparum isolates were collected onto one filter paper and 2 similar RDTs devices
(Acon®) per patient. Nucleic acids were extracted with QiAmp Qiagen kit from paper
and RDTs and the quality of the DNA was analyzed by msp1 gene amplification.
Results: Msp1gene amplification was achieved in nucleic acids extracted from all
filter papers and RDTs devices (n = 45, 100%). K1 alleles were detected in 93.3% (n
= 42/45) of the samples and Mad20 alleles in 73.3% (n = 33/45). The number and
the intensity of K1 and/or Mad20 fragments were comparable according to the sample
collection material and the storage conditions (room temperature vs -20°C) of the
samples. The size of the fragments indicating allelic diversity was comparable in 80%
(n=36) of the samples.
Conclusion: These data show that RDTs are a valuable source of DNA for malaria
parasite genetic polymorphism analysis. Storage conditions of the devices did not
influence the quality of DNA extracted from RDTs device, although some alleles
may be missed.
Keywords
DNA , Genetic diversity , Rapid diagnostic tests , Malaria
Journal title
Iranian Journal of Parasitology (IJP)
Serial Year
2021
Record number
2703166
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