PCR-RFLP for Rapid Subtyping of Plasmodium vivax Korean Isolates

01 Apr 2017
Kang JM, Lee J, Kim TI, Koh EH, Kim TS, Sohn WM, Na BK

 

Vivax malaria reemerged in Korea in 1993 and the outbreak has been continued with fluctuating numbers of annual indigenous cases. Understanding the nature of the genetic population of circulating in Korea is beneficial for the knowledge of the nationwide parasite heterogeneity and in the implementation of malaria control programs in the country. Previously, we analyzed polymorphic nature of merozoite surface protein-1 (MSP-1) and MSP-3α in Korean population and identified the Korean population has been diversifying rapidly, with the appearance of parasites with new genetic subtypes, despite the recent reduction of the disease incidence. In the present study, we developed simple PCR-RFLP methods for rapid subtyping of MSP-1 and MSP-3α of Korean isolates. These PCR-RFLP methods were able to easily distinguish each subtype of Korean MSP-1 and MSP-3α with high accuracy. The PCR-RFLP subtyping methods developed here would be easily applied to massive epidemiological studies for molecular surveillance to understand genetic population of and to supervise the genetic variation of the parasite circulating in Korea.