Four Times of Relapse of Plasmodium vivax Malaria Despite Primaquine Treatment in a Patient with Impaired Cytochrome P450 2D6 Function

Sungim Choi, Heun Choi, Seong Yeon Park, Yee Gyung Kwak, Je Eun Song, So Youn Shin, Ji Hyeon Baek, Hyun Il Shin, Hong Sang Oh, Yong Chan Kim, Joon Sup Yeom, Jin Hee Han, Min Jae Kim

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Abstract

Plasmodium vivax exhibits dormant liver-stage parasites, called hypnozoites, which can cause relapse of ma-laria. The only drug currently used for eliminating hypnozoites is primaquine. The antimalarial properties of primaquine are dependent on the production of oxidized metabolites by the cytochrome P450 isoenzyme 2D6 (CYP2D6). Reduced pri-maquine metabolism may be related to P. vivax relapses. We describe a case of 4 episodes of recurrence of vivax malaria in a patient with decreased CYP2D6 function. The patient was 52-year-old male with body weight of 52 kg. He received total gastrectomy and splenectomy 7 months before the first episode and was under chemotherapy for the gastric can-cer. The first episode occurred in March 2019 and each episode had intervals of 34, 41, and 97 days, respectively. At the first and second episodes, primaquine was administered as 15 mg for 14 days. The primaquine dose was increased with 30 mg for 14 days at the third and fourth episodes. Seven gene sequences of P. vivax were analyzed and revealed totally identical for all the 4 samples. The CYP2D6 genotype was analyzed and intermediate metabolizer phenotype with decreased function was identified.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)39-43
Number of pages5
JournalKorean Journal of Parasitology
Volume60
Issue number1
DOIs
StatePublished - Feb 2022

Keywords

  • CYP2D6
  • P. vivax
  • Primaquine
  • Recurrence

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