Laboratoire MIVEGEC (UM1-CNRS-IRD), Montpellier, France.
PLoS Pathog. 2011 Feb;7(2):e1001283. doi: 10.1371/journal.ppat.1001283. Epub 2011 Feb 24.
From which host did the most malignant human malaria come: birds, primates, or rodents? When did the transfer occur? Over the last half century, these have been some of the questions up for debate about the origin of Plasmodium falciparum, the most common and deadliest human malaria parasite, which is responsible for at least one million deaths every year. Recent findings bring elements in favor of a transfer from great apes, but are these evidences really solid? What are the grey areas that remain to be clarified? Here, we examine in depth these new elements and discuss how they modify our perception of the origin and evolution of P. falciparum. We also discuss the perspectives these new discoveries open.
鸟类、灵长类动物还是啮齿类动物?这种传播是什么时候发生的?在过去的半个世纪里,这些一直是关于恶性疟原虫(恶性疟原虫是最常见和最致命的人类疟原虫寄生虫,每年至少导致 100 万人死亡)起源的争论点。最近的发现支持了从大型猿类传播的观点,但这些证据真的可靠吗?还有哪些遗留的灰色地带需要澄清?在这里,我们深入研究这些新元素,并讨论它们如何改变我们对恶性疟原虫起源和进化的认识。我们还讨论了这些新发现带来的前景。