Analysis of within-host evolution of Plasmodium Falciparum during treatment

dc.contributor.advisorMulder, Nicola
dc.contributor.advisorAndagalu, Ben
dc.contributor.authorOkendo, Javan Ochieng
dc.date.accessioned2019-02-05T07:14:06Z
dc.date.available2019-02-05T07:14:06Z
dc.date.issued2018
dc.date.updated2019-01-31T09:53:45Z
dc.description.abstractAntimalarial drugs impose strong selective pressure on Plasmodium falciparum parasite genomes and leave signatures of selection. The evolutionary basis of drug resistant malaria in endemic and epidemic settings continues to remain an ongoing scientific priority whose solution carries a significant effect on treatment outcomes. To understand the evolutionary changes in P. falciparum during treatment with ACTs, we used various approaches to test the neutral models of evolution using P. falciparum genomic data which were collected from Kombewa and Maseno in Kisumu, Kenya between 2013 and 2015. The Synonymous/Non-synonymous (dN/dS) ratio was used to predict the effect of selection on protein coding loci of the Pfk13 gene. A logistic regression model was used to test the association between IC50s and the SNPs. mCSM and SDM were used to detect the effects of mutations on the Pfk13 gene while the PRIMO web server was used to locate the SNPs on the Kelch13 propeller domain. Modeller V9.1 was used to predict the structure of the Kelch 13 propeller domain and the Posview webserver used to predict ACT/kelch 13 interactions. Population differentiation was done using Microsatellite analyzer to calculate FST and customized R scripts with the relevant population genetics packages were used in the analysis. For samples collected in 2013, Tajima’s D genomic summary statistic was 4.53194, Fu & Li D* 2.13380, and Fu &Li F* 3.62142. However, in 2015 Tajima’s D was -2.42910, Fu and Li’s D* -5.2712, and Fu and Li’s F* -5.0045. The dN/dS in 2013 was 1.0299, while in 2015 dN/dS was 2.6884. Kenyan P. falciparum SNPs occur on the intra or inter blade domains on the PfK13 propeller domain. The FST analysis showed minimal population differentiation of the parasites during treatment. There was no significant association between SNPs and IC50 values but SNPs at codon D547E showed association with Artesunate and D559E with AQ and MQ IC50 respectively. Even though there is an exponential increase in the number of non-synonymous point mutations in the Pfk13 gene, the Kenyan P. falciparum strains remain sensitive to ACT drugs. Further research needs to be done by deep sequencing this location of chromosome 13 as it will provide more power for finding novel SNPs for further validation.
dc.identifier.apacitationOkendo, J. O. (2018). <i>Analysis of within-host evolution of Plasmodium Falciparum during treatment</i>. (). University of Cape Town ,Faculty of Health Sciences ,Computational Biology Division. Retrieved from http://hdl.handle.net/11427/29305en_ZA
dc.identifier.chicagocitationOkendo, Javan Ochieng. <i>"Analysis of within-host evolution of Plasmodium Falciparum during treatment."</i> ., University of Cape Town ,Faculty of Health Sciences ,Computational Biology Division, 2018. http://hdl.handle.net/11427/29305en_ZA
dc.identifier.citationOkendo, J. 2018. Analysis of within-host evolution of Plasmodium Falciparum during treatment. University of Cape Town.en_ZA
dc.identifier.ris TY - Thesis / Dissertation AU - Okendo, Javan Ochieng AB - Antimalarial drugs impose strong selective pressure on Plasmodium falciparum parasite genomes and leave signatures of selection. The evolutionary basis of drug resistant malaria in endemic and epidemic settings continues to remain an ongoing scientific priority whose solution carries a significant effect on treatment outcomes. To understand the evolutionary changes in P. falciparum during treatment with ACTs, we used various approaches to test the neutral models of evolution using P. falciparum genomic data which were collected from Kombewa and Maseno in Kisumu, Kenya between 2013 and 2015. The Synonymous/Non-synonymous (dN/dS) ratio was used to predict the effect of selection on protein coding loci of the Pfk13 gene. A logistic regression model was used to test the association between IC50s and the SNPs. mCSM and SDM were used to detect the effects of mutations on the Pfk13 gene while the PRIMO web server was used to locate the SNPs on the Kelch13 propeller domain. Modeller V9.1 was used to predict the structure of the Kelch 13 propeller domain and the Posview webserver used to predict ACT/kelch 13 interactions. Population differentiation was done using Microsatellite analyzer to calculate FST and customized R scripts with the relevant population genetics packages were used in the analysis. For samples collected in 2013, Tajima’s D genomic summary statistic was 4.53194, Fu &amp; Li D* 2.13380, and Fu &Li F* 3.62142. However, in 2015 Tajima’s D was -2.42910, Fu and Li’s D* -5.2712, and Fu and Li’s F* -5.0045. The dN/dS in 2013 was 1.0299, while in 2015 dN/dS was 2.6884. Kenyan P. falciparum SNPs occur on the intra or inter blade domains on the PfK13 propeller domain. The FST analysis showed minimal population differentiation of the parasites during treatment. There was no significant association between SNPs and IC50 values but SNPs at codon D547E showed association with Artesunate and D559E with AQ and MQ IC50 respectively. Even though there is an exponential increase in the number of non-synonymous point mutations in the Pfk13 gene, the Kenyan P. falciparum strains remain sensitive to ACT drugs. Further research needs to be done by deep sequencing this location of chromosome 13 as it will provide more power for finding novel SNPs for further validation. DA - 2018 DB - OpenUCT DP - University of Cape Town LK - https://open.uct.ac.za PB - University of Cape Town PY - 2018 T1 - Analysis of within-host evolution of Plasmodium Falciparum during treatment TI - Analysis of within-host evolution of Plasmodium Falciparum during treatment UR - http://hdl.handle.net/11427/29305 ER - en_ZA
dc.identifier.urihttp://hdl.handle.net/11427/29305
dc.identifier.vancouvercitationOkendo JO. Analysis of within-host evolution of Plasmodium Falciparum during treatment. []. University of Cape Town ,Faculty of Health Sciences ,Computational Biology Division, 2018 [cited yyyy month dd]. Available from: http://hdl.handle.net/11427/29305en_ZA
dc.language.isoeng
dc.publisher.departmentComputational Biology Division
dc.publisher.facultyFaculty of Health Sciences
dc.publisher.institutionUniversity of Cape Town
dc.subject.otherMedicine
dc.titleAnalysis of within-host evolution of Plasmodium Falciparum during treatment
dc.typeMaster Thesis
dc.type.qualificationlevelMasters
dc.type.qualificationnameMSc
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