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Non-Invasive Cytology Brush PCR Diagnostic Testing in Mucosal Leishmaniasis: Superior Performance to Conventional Biopsy with Histopathology

BACKGROUND: Traditional methods of diagnosing mucosal leishmaniasis (ML), such as biopsy with histopathology, are insensitive and require collection of an invasive diagnostic specimen. METHODS: We compared standard invasive procedures including biopsy histopathology, biopsy PCR, and leishmanin skin...

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Autores principales: Boggild, Andrea K., Valencia, Braulio Mark, Veland, Nicolas, Pilar Ramos, Ana, Calderon, Flor, Arevalo, Jorge, Low, Donald E., Llanos-Cuentas, Alejandro
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Publicado: Public Library of Science 2011
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3203107/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/22046280
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0026395
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author Boggild, Andrea K.
Valencia, Braulio Mark
Veland, Nicolas
Pilar Ramos, Ana
Calderon, Flor
Arevalo, Jorge
Low, Donald E.
Llanos-Cuentas, Alejandro
author_facet Boggild, Andrea K.
Valencia, Braulio Mark
Veland, Nicolas
Pilar Ramos, Ana
Calderon, Flor
Arevalo, Jorge
Low, Donald E.
Llanos-Cuentas, Alejandro
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description BACKGROUND: Traditional methods of diagnosing mucosal leishmaniasis (ML), such as biopsy with histopathology, are insensitive and require collection of an invasive diagnostic specimen. METHODS: We compared standard invasive procedures including biopsy histopathology, biopsy PCR, and leishmanin skin test (LST) to a novel, non-invasive, cytology-brush based PCR for the diagnosis of ML in Lima, Peru. Consensus reference standard was 2/4 tests positive, and outcome measures were sensitivity and specificity. Leishmania species identification was performed by PCR-based assays of positive specimens. RESULTS: Twenty-eight patients were enrolled, 23 of whom fulfilled criteria for a diagnosis of ML. Sensitivity and specificity of biopsy with histopathology were 21.7% [95% CI 4.9–38.5%] and 100%; 69.6% [95% CI 50.8–88.4%] and 100% for LST; 95.7% [95% CI 87.4–100%] and 100% for biopsy PCR; and 95.7% [95% CI 87.4–100%] and 90% [95% CI 71.4–100%] for cytology brush PCR using both Cervisoft® and Histobrush® cervical cytology brushes. Represented species identified by PCR-RFLP included: L. (V). braziliensis (n = 4), and L. (V). peruviana (n = 3). CONCLUSIONS: Use of commercial grade cytology brush PCR for diagnosis of ML is sensitive, rapid, well tolerated, and carries none of the risks of invasive diagnostic procedures such as biopsy. Further optimization is required for adequate species identification. Further evaluation of this method in field and other settings is warranted.
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spelling pubmed-32031072011-11-01 Non-Invasive Cytology Brush PCR Diagnostic Testing in Mucosal Leishmaniasis: Superior Performance to Conventional Biopsy with Histopathology Boggild, Andrea K. Valencia, Braulio Mark Veland, Nicolas Pilar Ramos, Ana Calderon, Flor Arevalo, Jorge Low, Donald E. Llanos-Cuentas, Alejandro PLoS One Research Article BACKGROUND: Traditional methods of diagnosing mucosal leishmaniasis (ML), such as biopsy with histopathology, are insensitive and require collection of an invasive diagnostic specimen. METHODS: We compared standard invasive procedures including biopsy histopathology, biopsy PCR, and leishmanin skin test (LST) to a novel, non-invasive, cytology-brush based PCR for the diagnosis of ML in Lima, Peru. Consensus reference standard was 2/4 tests positive, and outcome measures were sensitivity and specificity. Leishmania species identification was performed by PCR-based assays of positive specimens. RESULTS: Twenty-eight patients were enrolled, 23 of whom fulfilled criteria for a diagnosis of ML. Sensitivity and specificity of biopsy with histopathology were 21.7% [95% CI 4.9–38.5%] and 100%; 69.6% [95% CI 50.8–88.4%] and 100% for LST; 95.7% [95% CI 87.4–100%] and 100% for biopsy PCR; and 95.7% [95% CI 87.4–100%] and 90% [95% CI 71.4–100%] for cytology brush PCR using both Cervisoft® and Histobrush® cervical cytology brushes. Represented species identified by PCR-RFLP included: L. (V). braziliensis (n = 4), and L. (V). peruviana (n = 3). CONCLUSIONS: Use of commercial grade cytology brush PCR for diagnosis of ML is sensitive, rapid, well tolerated, and carries none of the risks of invasive diagnostic procedures such as biopsy. Further optimization is required for adequate species identification. Further evaluation of this method in field and other settings is warranted. Public Library of Science 2011-10-27 /pmc/articles/PMC3203107/ /pubmed/22046280 http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0026395 Text en Boggild et al. http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License, which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original author and source are properly credited.
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Boggild, Andrea K.
Valencia, Braulio Mark
Veland, Nicolas
Pilar Ramos, Ana
Calderon, Flor
Arevalo, Jorge
Low, Donald E.
Llanos-Cuentas, Alejandro
Non-Invasive Cytology Brush PCR Diagnostic Testing in Mucosal Leishmaniasis: Superior Performance to Conventional Biopsy with Histopathology
title Non-Invasive Cytology Brush PCR Diagnostic Testing in Mucosal Leishmaniasis: Superior Performance to Conventional Biopsy with Histopathology
title_full Non-Invasive Cytology Brush PCR Diagnostic Testing in Mucosal Leishmaniasis: Superior Performance to Conventional Biopsy with Histopathology
title_fullStr Non-Invasive Cytology Brush PCR Diagnostic Testing in Mucosal Leishmaniasis: Superior Performance to Conventional Biopsy with Histopathology
title_full_unstemmed Non-Invasive Cytology Brush PCR Diagnostic Testing in Mucosal Leishmaniasis: Superior Performance to Conventional Biopsy with Histopathology
title_short Non-Invasive Cytology Brush PCR Diagnostic Testing in Mucosal Leishmaniasis: Superior Performance to Conventional Biopsy with Histopathology
title_sort non-invasive cytology brush pcr diagnostic testing in mucosal leishmaniasis: superior performance to conventional biopsy with histopathology
topic Research Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3203107/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/22046280
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0026395
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