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Genetic polymorphisms of merozoite surface protein-1 ICB 5–6 in Vietnamese Plasmodium vivax isolates

Parasites, Hosts and Diseases 2026;64(1):52-61.
Published online: January 14, 2026

1Department of Parasitology and Tropical Medicine and Institute of Medical Science, Gyeongsang National University College of Medicine, Jinju, Korea

2Department of Convergence Medical Science, Gyeongsang National University, Jinju, Korea

3Tropical Diseases Clinical and Treatment Research Department, Institute of Malariology, Parasitology, and Entomology Quy Nhon, Gia Lai Province, Vietnam

*Correspondence hhq, huynhquangimpe@yahoo.com; bkn, bkna@gnu.ac.kr

These authors contributed equally to this work.


Citation Nguyễn TH, Nguyễn DTD, Lê HG, Võ TC, Trinh NTM, Cho M, Khanh CV, Quang HH, Na BK. Genetic polymorphisms of merozoite surface protein-1 ICB 5–6 in Vietnamese Plasmodium vivax isolates. Parasites Hosts Dis 2026;64(1):52-61.

• Received: September 30, 2025   • Accepted: December 1, 2025

© 2026, Korean Society for Parasitology and Tropical Medicine

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    Đăng Thùy Dương Nguyễn, Thu Hằng Nguyễn, Tuấn Cường Võ, Hương Giang Lê, Chau Van Khanh, Nguyen Thi Minh Trinh, Nguyen Thi Lien Hanh, Minkyoung Cho, Youn-Kyoung Goo, Huynh Hong Quang, Byoung-Kuk Na
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Genetic polymorphisms of merozoite surface protein-1 ICB 5–6 in Vietnamese Plasmodium vivax isolates
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Fig. 1. Map of blood sample collection areas. Blood samples were collected from Plasmodium vivax-infected individuals in 4 provinces in Vietnam: Gia Lai, Dak Lak, Dak Nong, and Khanh Hoa.
Fig. 2. Genetic polymorphisms of pvmsp-1 ICB 5–6 in Vietnamese Plasmodium vivax isolates. Multiple sequence alignment of deduced amino acid sequences of 139 Vietnam pvmsp-1 ICB 5–6 sequences revealed 34 different haplotypes, classifying into Sal I, recombinant, and Belem allelic types. Sal I (XM_001614792) and Belem (AF435594) were used as reference sequences. Amino acids identical to Sal I are represented by dots. The dashes represent alignment gaps. The red arrows mark the predicted recombination sites.
Fig. 3. Allelic distributions of pvmsp-1 ICB 5–6 in the Vietnamese Plasmodium vivax population. Pie charts show the proportions of Sal I, recombinant, and Belem allelic types across the 4 provinces. Recombinant types were predominant in all provinces, while the Belem type was detected in only Dak Nong.
Fig. 4. Poly-Gln (Q) repeat variations in the Vietnam pvmsp-1 ICB 5–6 population. Diverse types of poly-Q repeats, caused by different numbers of Qs ranging from 15 to 26, were identified in Vietnam pvmsp-1 ICB 5–6. The frequencies of poly-Q patterns differed by province.
Fig. 5. Allelic distributions of pvmsp-1 ICB 5–6 in the global Plasmodium vivax population. Bar graph shows the proportions of Sal I, recombinant, and Belem allelic types in the global P. vivax population. Recombinant types were the most prevalent except for Turkey and Azerbaijan.
Fig. 6. Profiles of amino acid changes identified in the global pvmsp-1 ICB 5–6 population. The heatmap illustrates the frequencies of amino acid changes identified in the global pvmsp-1 ICB 5–6 populations compared to the Sal I reference sequence (XM_001614792).
Fig. 7. Poly-Gln (Q) repeat variations in the global pvmsp-1 ICB 5–6 population. Different patterns of poly-Q repeats were observed in the global pvmsp-1 ICB 5–6 populations. Great polymorphic patterns were identified, but no significant country- or region-specific pattern was detected.
Fig. 8. Phylogenetic analysis of the global pvmsp-1 ICB 5–6 population. A phylogenetic tree was constructed with the maximum likelihood method by the MEGA7 program, applying 209 global pvmsp-1 ICB 5–6 sequences and 2 reference sequences of Sal I (XM_001614792) and Belem (AF435594).
Genetic polymorphisms of merozoite surface protein-1 ICB 5–6 in Vietnamese Plasmodium vivax isolates