Infection of laboratory colonies of Anopheles mosquitoes with Plasmodium vivax from cryopreserved clinical isolates.

Int J Parasitol
Authors
Abstract

Plasmodium vivax is the most geographically widespread malaria parasite. Unique features of transmission biology complicate P. vivax control. Interventions targeting transmission are required for malaria eradication. In the absence of an in vitro culture, transmission studies rely on live isolates from non-human primates or endemic regions. Here, we demonstrate P. vivax gametocytes from both India and Brazil are stable during cryopreservation. Importantly, cryopreserved gametocytes from Brazil were capable of infecting three anopheline mosquito species in feedings done in the United States. These findings create new opportunities for transmission studies in diverse locales.

Year of Publication
2016
Journal
Int J Parasitol
Volume
46
Issue
11
Pages
679-83
Date Published
2016 Oct
ISSN
1879-0135
DOI
10.1016/j.ijpara.2016.06.003
PubMed ID
27456552
PubMed Central ID
PMC5028309
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Grant list
R01 AI104956 / AI / NIAID NIH HHS / United States
R21 AI117313 / AI / NIAID NIH HHS / United States
U19 AI089681 / AI / NIAID NIH HHS / United States
U19 AI089688 / AI / NIAID NIH HHS / United States