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  Ancient Plasmodium genomes shed light on the history of human malaria

Michel, M., Skourtanioti, E., Pierini, F., Guevara, E. K., Mötsch, A., Kocher, A., et al. (2024). Ancient Plasmodium genomes shed light on the history of human malaria. Nature, 631(8019), 125-133. doi:10.1038/s41586-024-07546-2.

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Michel, Megan1, Author                 
Skourtanioti, Eirini1, Author                 
Pierini, Federica1, Author                 
Guevara, Evelyn K.1, Author                 
Mötsch, Angela1, Author           
Kocher, Arthur1, Author                 
Barquera, Rodrigo1, Author                 
Bianco, Raffaela A.1, Author                 
Carlhoff, Selina1, Author                 
Coppola Bove, Lorenza1, Author                 
Freilich, Suzanne1, Author                 
Giffin, Karen1, Author                 
Hermes, Taylor1, Author                 
Hiß, Alina Naomi1, Author           
Knolle, Florian, Author
Nelson, Elizabeth A., Author
Neumann, Gunnar1, Author                 
Papac, Luka1, Author           
Penske, Sandra1, Author                 
Rohrlach, Adam B.1, Author                 
Salem, Nada1, Author                 Semerau, Lena1, Author                 Villalba-Mouco, Vanessa1, Author                 Abadie, Isabelle, AuthorAldenderfer, Mark, AuthorBeckett, Jessica F., AuthorBrown, Matthew, AuthorCampus, Franco G. R., AuthorChenghwa, Tsang, AuthorCruz Berrocal, María, AuthorDamašek, Ladislav, AuthorDuffett Carlson, Kellie Sara, AuthorDurand, Raphaël, AuthorErnée, Michal, AuthorFântăneanu, Cristinel, AuthorFrenzel, Hannah, AuthorGarcía Atiénzar, Gabriel, AuthorGuillén, Sonia, AuthorHsieh, Ellen, AuthorKarwowski, Maciej, AuthorKelvin, David, AuthorKelvin, Nikki, AuthorKhokhlov, Alexander, AuthorKinaston, Rebecca L., AuthorKorolev, Arkadii, AuthorKrettek, Kim-Louise, AuthorKüßner, Mario, AuthorLai, Luca, AuthorLook, Cory, AuthorMajander, Kerttu, AuthorMandl, Kirsten, AuthorMazzarello, Vittorio, AuthorMcCormick, Michael, Authorde Miguel Ibáñez, Patxuka, AuthorMurphy, Reg, AuthorNémeth, Rita E., AuthorNordqvist, Kerkko, AuthorNovotny, Friederike, AuthorObenaus, Martin, AuthorOlmo-Enciso, Lauro, AuthorOnkamo, Päivi, AuthorOrschiedt, Jörg, AuthorPatrushev, Valerii, AuthorPeltola, Sanni1, Author           Romero, Alejandro, AuthorRubino, Salvatore, AuthorSajantila, Antti, AuthorSalazar-García, Domingo C., AuthorSerrano, Elena, AuthorShaydullaev, Shapulat, AuthorSias, Emanuela, AuthorŠlaus, Mario, AuthorStančo, Ladislav, AuthorSwanston, Treena, AuthorTeschler-Nicola, Maria, AuthorValentin, Frederique, AuthorVan de Vijver, Katrien, AuthorVarney, Tamara L., AuthorVigil-Escalera Guirado, Alfonso, AuthorWaters, Christopher K., AuthorWeiss-Krejci, Estella, AuthorWinter, Eduard, AuthorLamnidis, Thiseas C.1, Author                 Prüfer, Kay1, Author                 Nägele, Kathrin1, Author                 Spyrou, Maria1, Author                 Schiffels, Stephan1, Author                 Stockhammer, Philipp W.1, Author                 Haak, Wolfgang1, Author                 Posth, Cosimo1, Author                 Warinner, Christina1, Author                 Bos, Kirsten I.1, Author                 Herbig, Alexander1, Author                 Krause, Johannes1, Author                  more..
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1Department of Archaeogenetics, Max Planck Institute for Evolutionary Anthropology, Max Planck Society, ou_3222712              

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Free keywords: Biological anthropology, Genomics, Pathogens, Phylogenetics, Population genetics
 Abstract: Malaria-causing protozoa of the genus Plasmodium have exerted one of the strongest selective pressures on the human genome, and resistance alleles provide biomolecular footprints that outline the historical reach of these species1. Nevertheless, debate persists over when and how malaria parasites emerged as human pathogens and spread around the globe1,2. To address these questions, we generated high-coverage ancient mitochondrial and nuclear genome-wide data from P. falciparum, P. vivax and P. malariae from 16 countries spanning around 5,500 years of human history. We identified P. vivax and P. falciparum across geographically disparate regions of Eurasia from as early as the fourth and first millennia BCE, respectively; for P. vivax, this evidence pre-dates textual references by several millennia3. Genomic analysis supports distinct disease histories for P. falciparum and P. vivax in the Americas: similarities between now-eliminated European and peri-contact South American strains indicate that European colonizers were the source of American P. vivax, whereas the trans-Atlantic slave trade probably introduced P. falciparum into the Americas. Our data underscore the role of cross-cultural contacts in the dissemination of malaria, laying the biomolecular foundation for future palaeo-epidemiological research into the impact of Plasmodium parasites on human history. Finally, our unexpected discovery of P. falciparum in the high-altitude Himalayas provides a rare case study in which individual mobility can be inferred from infection status, adding to our knowledge of cross-cultural connectivity in the region nearly three millennia ago.

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Language(s): eng - English
 Dates: 2024-06-122024-07
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 Identifiers: DOI: 10.1038/s41586-024-07546-2
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Pages: - Volume / Issue: 631 (8019) Sequence Number: - Start / End Page: 125 - 133 Identifier: ISSN: 0028-0836
ISSN: 1476-4687