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Infection and Immunity | 2006

Natural Human Antibody Responses to Plasmodium vivax Apical Membrane Antigen 1 under Low Transmission and Unstable Malaria Conditions in Sri Lanka

Thilan Wickramarachchi; Prasad H. Premaratne; K. L. R. Lakshman Perera; Sumith Bandara; Clemens H. M. Kocken; Alan W. Thomas; Shiroma Handunnetti; Preethi V. Udagama-Randeniya

ABSTRACT Plasmodium vivax apical membrane antigen 1, an important malaria vaccine candidate, was immunogenic during natural malaria infections in Sri Lanka, where low transmission and unstable malaria conditions prevail. Antibody prevalence increased with exposure in areas where malaria was or was not endemic. A marked isotype switch to cytophilic (immunoglobulin G1 [IgG1]/IgG3) antibodies was evident with increasing exposure exclusively in residents from areas of endemicity.


Infection, Genetics and Evolution | 2011

Genetic diversity and recombination at the C-terminal fragment of the merozoite surface protein-1 of Plasmodium vivax (PvMSP-1) in Sri Lanka

Sajani Dias; Shirley Longacre; Ananias A. Escalante; Preethi V. Udagama-Randeniya

Extensive polymorphism in the genes encoding for surface antigens of Plasmodium falciparum and Plasmodium vivax has been a serious impediment for malaria vaccine development. One such antigen is the merozoite surface protein-1 (MSP-1). The MSP-1 precursor after proteolytic cleavage generates a C-terminal fragment of 42 kDa (MSP-1(42)), which subsequently produces 33 kDa (MSP-1(33)) and 19 kDa (MSP-1(19)) fragments. Since MSP-1(42) is currently being considered as a candidate for vaccine development against blood stage malaria it is important to catalogue the existing diversity in this antigen in natural P. vivax infections. Here we investigated the level of genetic diversity in the PvMSP-1(42) gene fragment in 95 single clone P. vivax infections in Sri Lanka. We observed that the PvMSP-1(19) fragment was highly conserved among these samples, whereas the PvMSP-1(33) fragment exhibited extensive diversity with 39 polymorphic amino acid positions (corresponding to 27 haplotypes, 19 of which were unique to Sri Lanka). Of these 27 PvMSP-1(42) haplotypes, 24 belonged to hypervariable region (HVR) T1-T7 types, while 3 haplotypes were generated by interallelic recombination between T1/T3 (HVRT8-T9) and T2/T3 (HVRT10). In addition, we analysed 107 PvMSP-1(42) sequences (corresponding to 62 haplotypes, H28 to H89) deposited in the NCBI GenBank database from other regions of the world. Seventy-four of these correspond to 9 of the 10 HVR types (HVR-T7 was unique to Sri Lanka). Two novel HVR types, T11 and T12, with a double recombination between HVR-T1/T3 and HVRT6/T2, were derived from South America and Thailand, respectively. T cell epitope polymorphism arising due to non-synonymous substitutions in PvMSP-1(33) may result in differential binding of the polymorphic peptides to class II MHC alleles, inducing different host immune responses. In conclusion, under low transmission and unstable malaria conditions prevalent in Sri Lanka, extensive allelic polymorphism was evident at PvMSP-1(33) due to recombination, mutation, and balancing selection. In contrast, PvMSP-1(19) is highly conserved(,) greatly enhancing its suitability as a malaria vaccine candidate.


International Journal of Acarology | 2003

Two new species of chiggers (Acari: Leeuwenhoekiidae and Trombiculidae) from bats (Chiroptera) collected in the Kanneliya forest reserve of Sri Lanka

Wayne A. Brown; Preethi V. Udagama-Randeniya; Sampath S. Seneviratne

Abstract Ectoparasitic mites collected from three Hipposideros speoris (Schneider, 1800) hosts (Chiroptera: Hipposideridae) taken from bat habitats in the Kanneliya Forest Reserve of Sri Lanka has revealed the presence of two new species of chiggers, one in the genus Whartonia in the Leeuwenhoekiidae and one in the genus Chiroptella (Neosomia) in the Trombiculidae. Descriptions and remarks are presented.


Molecular Biology and Evolution | 2007

Genetic Diversity and Selection at the Plasmodium vivax Apical Membrane Antigen-1 (PvAMA-1) Locus in a Sri Lankan Population

Anusha M. Gunasekera; Thilan Wickramarachchi; Daniel E. Neafsey; Ishani Ganguli; Lakshman Perera; Prasad H. Premaratne; Daniel L. Hartl; Shiroma Handunnetti; Preethi V. Udagama-Randeniya; Dyann F. Wirth


Molecular and Biochemical Parasitology | 2006

Multi-character population study of the vir subtelomeric multigene superfamily of Plasmodium vivax, a major human malaria parasite.

Emilio F. Merino; Carmen Fernandez-Becerra; Alan Mitchell Durham; João Eduardo Ferreira; Vanessa Fonseca Tumilasci; Joana d’Arc-Neves; Mônica da Silva-Nunes; Marcelo U. Ferreira; Thilan Wickramarachchi; Preethi V. Udagama-Randeniya; Shiroma Handunnetti; Hernando A. del Portillo


International Journal for Parasitology | 2007

Comparison of naturally acquired antibody responses against the C-terminal processing products of Plasmodium vivax Merozoite Surface Protein-1 under low transmission and unstable malaria conditions in Sri Lanka

Thilan Wickramarachchi; Ruwan J. Illeperuma; Lakshman Perera; Sumith Bandara; Inge Holm; Shirley Longacre; Shiroma M. Handunnetti; Preethi V. Udagama-Randeniya


Annals of Tropical Medicine and Parasitology | 2010

Genetic complexity of Plasmodium vivax infections in Sri Lanka, as reflected at the merozoite-surface-protein-3α locus

Thilan Wickramarachchi; Prasad H. Premaratne; Sajani Dias; Shiroma Handunnetti; Preethi V. Udagama-Randeniya


Malaria Journal | 2010

Genetic diversity and the ensuing strain specific immunity to asexual erythrocytic stage vaccine candidate antigens, MSP-1, AMA-1 and DBP, of Plasmodium vivax in Sri Lanka

Preethi V. Udagama-Randeniya; Sajani Dias; Prasad H. Premaratne; Thilan Wickramarachchi


Ceylon Journal of Science | 2009

Immunoepidemiology of Plasmodium vivax Merozoite Surface Protein-4 (PVMSP-4) in Sri Lanka: A Preliminary Study

Upadari Dissanayake; Sajani Dias; Hannah Polson; Shirley Longacre; Preethi V. Udagama-Randeniya


International Journal for Parasitology | 2007

Corrigendum to “Comparison of naturally acquired antibody responses against the C-terminal processing products of Plasmodium vivax Merozoite Surface Protein-1 under low transmission and unstable malaria conditions in Sri Lanka” [International Journal for Parasitology 37 (2007) 199–208]

Thilan Wickramarachchi; Ruwan J. Illeperuma; Lakshman Perera; Sumith Bandara; Inge Holm; Shirley Longacre; Shiroma M. Handunnetti; Preethi V. Udagama-Randeniya

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Lakshman Perera

Open University of Sri Lanka

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Open University of Sri Lanka

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