Origin of the human malaria parasite Plasmodium vivax

Trends Parasitol. 2024 Jul;40(7):562-572. doi: 10.1016/j.pt.2024.05.001. Epub 2024 May 28.

Abstract

The geographic origin of Plasmodium vivax, a leading cause of human malaria, has been the subject of much speculation. Here we review the evolutionary history of P. vivax and P. vivax-like parasites in humans and non-human primates on three continents, providing overwhelming evidence for an African origin. This conclusion is consistent with recent reports showing that Duffy-negative humans in Africa are, in fact, susceptible to P. vivax, with parasites invading Duffy-antigen-expressing erythroid precursors. Thus, the African origin of P. vivax not only explains the distribution of the Duffy-negative genotype but also provides new insight into the history and status of P. vivax malaria in Africa and efforts geared toward its eradication.

Keywords: Plasmodium schwetzi; Plasmodium simium; chimpanzee; gorilla; origin of malaria.

Publication types

  • Review

MeSH terms

  • Africa
  • Animals
  • Duffy Blood-Group System / genetics
  • Humans
  • Malaria, Vivax* / parasitology
  • Plasmodium vivax* / genetics
  • Plasmodium vivax* / physiology
  • Primates / parasitology

Substances

  • Duffy Blood-Group System