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BACKGROUND: Resistance to anti-malarial drugs is associated with polymorphisms in target genes and surveillance for these molecular markers is important to detect the emergence of mutations associated with drug resistance and signal recovering sensitivity to anti-malarials previously used. METHODS: The presence of polymorphisms in genes associated with Plasmodium falciparum resistance to chloroquine and sulfadoxine-pyrimethamine was evaluated by Sanger sequencing, in 85 P. falciparum day of enrollment samples from a therapeutic efficacy study of artemether-lumefantrine conducted in 2018-2019 in Quibdo, Colombia. Samples were genotyped to assess mutations in pfcrt (codons 72-76), pfdhfr (codons 51, 59, 108, and 164), and pfdhps genes (codons 436, 437, 540, and 581). Further, the genetic diversity of infections using seven neutral microsatellites (NMSs) (C2M34, C3M69, Poly α, TA1, TA109, 2490, and PfPK2) was assessed. RESULTS: All isolates carried mutant alleles for pfcrt (K76T and N75E), and for pfdhfr (N51I and S108N), while for pfdhps, mutations were observed only for codon A437G (32/73, 43.8%). Fifty samples (58.8%) showed a complete neutral microsatellites (NMS) profile. The low mean number of alleles (2 ± 0.57) per locus and mean expected heterozygosity (0.17 ± 0.03) showed a reduced genetic diversity. NMS multilocus genotypes (MMG) were built and nine MMG were identified. CONCLUSIONS: Overall, these findings confirm the fixation of chloroquine and pyrimethamine-resistant alleles already described in the literature, implying that these drugs are not currently appropriate for use in Colombia. In contrast, mutations in the pfdhps gene were only observed at codon 437, an indication that full resistance to sulfadoxine has not been achieved in Choco. MMGs found matched the clonal lineage E variant 1 previously reported in northwestern Colombia.
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Antimalarials , Malaria, Falciparum , Humans , Sulfadoxine/pharmacology , Sulfadoxine/therapeutic use , Pyrimethamine/pharmacology , Pyrimethamine/therapeutic use , Antimalarials/pharmacology , Antimalarials/therapeutic use , Plasmodium falciparum , Chloroquine/pharmacology , Chloroquine/therapeutic use , Colombia , Malaria, Falciparum/epidemiology , Artemether/therapeutic use , Artemether, Lumefantrine Drug Combination/therapeutic use , Drug Combinations , Drug Resistance/genetics , Polymorphism, Genetic , CodonABSTRACT
BACKGROUND: Non-synonymous mutations in dhfr and dhps genes in Plasmodium vivax are associated with sulfadoxine-pyrimethamine (SP) resistance. The present study aimed to assess the prevalence of point mutations in P. vivax dhfr (pvdhfr) and P. vivax dhps (pvdhps) genes in three countries: Lao PDR, India and Colombia. METHODS: Samples from 203 microscopically diagnosed vivax malaria were collected from the three countries. Five codons at positions 13, 57, 58, 61, and 117 of pvdhfr and two codons at positions 383 and 553 of pvdhps were examined by polymerase chain reaction-restriction fragment length polymorphism methodology. RESULTS: The largest number of 58R/117 N double mutations in pvdhfr was observed in Colombia (94.3 %), while the corresponding wild-type amino acids were found at high frequencies in Lao PDR during 2001-2004 (57.8 %). Size polymorphism analysis of the tandem repeats within pvdhfr revealed that 74.3 % of all the isolates carried the type B variant. Eighty-nine per cent of all the isolates examined carried wild-type pvdhps A383 and A553. CONCLUSIONS: Although SP is not generally used to treat P. vivax infections, mutations in dhfr and dhps that confer antifolate resistance in P. vivax are common. The data strongly suggest that, when used primarily to treat falciparum malaria, SP can exert a substantial selective pressure on P. vivax populations, and this can lead to point mutations in dhfr and dhps. Accurate data on the global geographic distribution of dhfr and dhps genotypes should help to inform anti-malarial drug-use policies.
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Introducción: Entre los farmacos ampliamente usados en la actualidad para el tratamiento de la malaria por Plasmodium falciparum se encuentra la sulfadoxina-pirimetamina, que es comúnmente administrada en combinación con otros medicamentos. Los eventos adversos informados se han asociado con altas dosis, uso como profilactico o en personas con hipersensibilidad a las sulfas. Objetivo: Evaluar la toxicidad hepßtica y hematica de la sulfadoxina-pirimetamina (SP) administrada en dosis y tiempos terapéuticos para la malaria por P. falciparum no complicada.Metodología: Como parte de un estudio con dise±o experimental, con determinación abierta del efecto, se hizo evaluación hematica y hepatica a 17 personas tratadas con SP. En Turbo (Antioquia, Colombia), los pacientes se captaron consecutivamente y se siguieron por 10 días. Resultados: Las variables hepßticas y hematicas estuvieron alteradas durante el cuadro malarico antes del tratamiento y se normalizaron al poco tiempo del inicio del mismo (1-5 días), que fue eficaz en 100% de los pacientes (medido el día 10). La normalidad de todas las variables en los días 5 y 10 (fase postratamiento) sugiere la ausencia de efectos tóxicos imputables al medicamento. Los efectos adversos fueron pocos y leves y desaparecieron en el control del día 10. Conclusiones: La SP no mostró eventos adversos, toxicidad hepatica ni hemßtica usada en la dosis y el tiempo definidos para el tratamiento de la malaria por P. falciparum sin complicaciones.
Introduction: Sulfadoxine-pyrimethamine is an antimalarial used currently in worldwide for non-complicated falciparum malaria. This drug is administrated in combination with other ones. Previously adverse events had been reported with high doses, used in malaria prophylaxis and patients with hypersensibility to sulfas. Objetive: To evaluate hepatic and haematic toxicity of treatment with sulfadoxine-pyrimethamine (SP) in non-complicated falciparum malaria. Methodology: This was a non-blinded experimental design. In Turbo (Antioquia, Colombia), 17 subjects treated with SP were evaluated for liver and hematic function. All individual were followed for 10 days. Results: Before treatment, liver and hematic function tests were slight altedered. Hematic and liver variables returned to physiological levels after treatment. Treatment had 100% efficacy. All tests were within normal levels throughout the following period (postreatment); this suggests absence of toxic effects associates with treatment. Adverse effects were few and slight, and disappeared on day-10.Conclusions: When is used in time and dose for treatment of non-complicated falciparum malaria, SP neither increased adverse events nor hepatic or hematic toxicity.
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Antecedentes: la combinación amodiaquina (AQ) con sulfadoxinapirimetamina (SP) es el tratamiento de primera elección para la malaria falciparum no complicada (MFNC) en el departamento de Antioquia desde 1985 y en Colombia desde 2000. Objetivo: medir la frecuencia de falla terapéutica de AQ-SP en pacientes con MFNC, residentes en Turbo (zona de Urabá) y en El Bagre (zona del Bajo Cauca), Antioquia. Metodología: este estudio hace parte de uno mayor, que tiene diseño experimental balanceado, con ocho grupos; muestra de tamaño 50 en cada municipio, diseñada con criterios estadísticos y epidemiológicos; tratamiento aplicado en orden de llegada de los pacientes y según los esquemas usuales; seguimiento por 21 días; evaluación no ciega del efecto con el protocolo 1998 de la Organización Mundial de la Salud OMS. Resultados: se evaluaron 90 pacientes con MFNC; la falla terapéutica fue 2.2 por ciento: un caso precoz y otro tardío. El tratamiento fue bien tolerado. La parasitemia asexual se eliminó totalmente en 90 por ciento en los tres días de tratamiento (otro 10 por ciento tenía 40-80 parásitos/?L, que no es falla) y en 100 por ciento antes de 7 días de haber iniciado el tratamiento. AQ-SP mostró total capacidad de eliminar la fiebre: 100 por ciento afebriles el día 3. En los pacientes con gametocitos la cantidad de estos creció entre los días 0 y 7 y decreció luego hasta el día 21, cuando 52 por ciento los presentaban (promedio: 63 gametocitos/?L), pero no se evaluaron la viabilidad ni la fertilidad de tales gametocitos.Conclusión: el tratamiento de la MFNC con AQ-SP es altamente eficaz y debe mantenerse como la primera opción terapéutica, reforzada su eficacia antimalárica por el bajo costo, la buena tolerancia y la escasez y levedad de los efectos adversos imputables al tratamiento. AUT
Abstract Background: The combination of amodiaquine (AQ) and sulfadoxine-pyrimethamine (SP) is the firstchoice treatment for uncomplicated falciparum malaria (UCFM) in Antioquia (northwestern Colombia) since 1985 and in the country at large, since 2000. Objective: To measure the frequency of therapeutic failure of AQ-SP in patients with UCFM, residents of Turbo (Urabá zone) and El Bagre (Bajo Cauca zone) of Antioquia in northwestern Colombia. Methodology: This study is part of a larger one which has balanced design, with eight groups; the sample size in each municipality was 50 patients and it was obtained with statistical and epidemiological criteria; treatment was administered in the order of admission of patients according to the usual schedule; follow-up was done during 21 days; not-blind evaluation of the effect with the 1998 WHO protocol. Results: Ninety patients with UCFM were evaluated; therapeutic failure frequency was 2%; that is 2 cases, one early and one late. Conclusion: Treatment of UCFM with AQ-SP is highly effective and should be maintained as the first therapeutic choice; its effectiveness is reinforced by its low cost and good tolerance; also by the fact that undesirable effects attributable to the treatment are few and mild