Genetic diversity and natural selection analysis of VAR2CSA and vir genes: implication for vaccine development.

Joseph Hawadak, Aditi Arya, Shewta Chaudhry, Vineeta Singh
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Variable surface antigens (VSAs) encoded by var and vir genes in Plasmodium falciparum and Plasmodium vivax, respectively, are known to be involved in malaria pathogenesis and host immune escape through antigenic variations. Knowledge of the genetic diversity of these antigens is essential for malaria control and effective vaccine development. In this study, we analysed the genetic diversity and evolutionary patterns of two fragments (DBL2X and DBL3X) of VAR2CSA gene and four vir genes (vir 4, vir 12, vir 21 and vir 27) from different endemic regions, including Southeast Asia and sub-Saharan Africa. High levels of segregating sites (S) and haplotype diversity (Hd) were observed in both var and vir genes. Among vir genes, vir 12 (S = 131, Hd = 0.996) and vir 21 (S = 171, Hd = 892) were found to be more diverse as compared to vir 4 (S = 11, Hd = 0.748) and vir 27 (S = 23, Hd = 0.814). DBL2X (S = 99, Hd = 0.996) and DBL3X (S = 307, Hd = 0.999) fragments showed higher genetic diversity. Our analysis indicates that var and vir genes are highly diverse and follow the similar evolutionary pattern globally. Some codons showed signatures of positive or negative selection pressure, but vir and var genes are likely to be under balancing selection. This study highlights the high variability of var and vir genes and underlines the need of functional experimental studies to determine the most relevant allelic forms for effective progress towards vaccine formulation and testing.

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VAR2CSA 和 vir 基因的遗传多样性和自然选择分析:对疫苗开发的影响。
众所周知,恶性疟原虫和间日疟原虫的变异表面抗原(VSAs)分别由 var 和 vir 基因编码,它们通过抗原变异参与疟疾发病机制和宿主免疫逃逸。了解这些抗原的遗传多样性对于疟疾控制和有效疫苗开发至关重要。在这项研究中,我们分析了来自东南亚和撒哈拉以南非洲等不同疟疾流行地区的 VAR2CSA 基因的两个片段(DBL2X 和 DBL3X)和四个 vir 基因(vir 4、vir 12、vir 21 和 vir 27)的遗传多样性和进化模式。在var和vir基因中都观察到了高水平的分离位点(S)和单体型多样性(Hd)。在 vir 基因中,vir 12(S = 131,Hd = 0.996)和 vir 21(S = 171,Hd = 892)的多样性高于 vir 4(S = 11,Hd = 0.748)和 vir 27(S = 23,Hd = 0.814)。DBL2X(S = 99,Hd = 0.996)和 DBL3X(S = 307,Hd = 0.999)片段显示出更高的遗传多样性。我们的分析表明,var 和 vir 基因具有高度的多样性,并在全球范围内遵循相似的进化模式。一些密码子显示出正向或负向选择压力的特征,但 vir 和 var 基因很可能处于平衡选择下。这项研究凸显了var和vir基因的高度变异性,并强调有必要进行功能实验研究,以确定最相关的等位基因形式,从而有效推进疫苗的研发和测试。
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