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Use of a Chagas Urine Nanoparticle Test (Chunap) to Correlate with Parasitemia Levels in T. cruzi/HIV Co-infected Patients

BACKGROUND: Early diagnosis of reactivated Chagas disease in HIV patients could be lifesaving. In Latin America, the diagnosis is made by microscopical detection of the T. cruzi parasite in the blood; a diagnostic test that lacks sensitivity. This study evaluates if levels of T. cruzi antigens in ur...

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Autores principales: Castro-Sesquen, Yagahira E., Gilman, Robert H., Mejia, Carolina, Clark, Daniel E., Choi, Jeong, Reimer-McAtee, Melissa J., Castro, Rosario, Valencia-Ayala, Edward, Flores, Jorge, Bowman, Natalie, Castillo-Neyra, Ricardo, Torrico, Faustino, Liotta, Lance, Bern, Caryn, Luchini, Alessandra
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Publicado: Public Library of Science 2016
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4768913/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/26919324
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pntd.0004407
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author Castro-Sesquen, Yagahira E.
Gilman, Robert H.
Mejia, Carolina
Clark, Daniel E.
Choi, Jeong
Reimer-McAtee, Melissa J.
Castro, Rosario
Valencia-Ayala, Edward
Flores, Jorge
Bowman, Natalie
Castillo-Neyra, Ricardo
Torrico, Faustino
Liotta, Lance
Bern, Caryn
Luchini, Alessandra
author_facet Castro-Sesquen, Yagahira E.
Gilman, Robert H.
Mejia, Carolina
Clark, Daniel E.
Choi, Jeong
Reimer-McAtee, Melissa J.
Castro, Rosario
Valencia-Ayala, Edward
Flores, Jorge
Bowman, Natalie
Castillo-Neyra, Ricardo
Torrico, Faustino
Liotta, Lance
Bern, Caryn
Luchini, Alessandra
author_sort Castro-Sesquen, Yagahira E.
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description BACKGROUND: Early diagnosis of reactivated Chagas disease in HIV patients could be lifesaving. In Latin America, the diagnosis is made by microscopical detection of the T. cruzi parasite in the blood; a diagnostic test that lacks sensitivity. This study evaluates if levels of T. cruzi antigens in urine, determined by Chunap (Chagas urine nanoparticle test), are correlated with parasitemia levels in T. cruzi/HIV co-infected patients. METHODOLOGY/PRINCIPAL FINDINGS: T. cruzi antigens in urine of HIV patients (N = 55: 31 T. cruzi infected and 24 T. cruzi serology negative) were concentrated using hydrogel particles and quantified by Western Blot and a calibration curve. Reactivation of Chagas disease was defined by the observation of parasites in blood by microscopy. Parasitemia levels in patients with serology positive for Chagas disease were classified as follows: High parasitemia or reactivation of Chagas disease (detectable parasitemia by microscopy), moderate parasitemia (undetectable by microscopy but detectable by qPCR), and negative parasitemia (undetectable by microscopy and qPCR). The percentage of positive results detected by Chunap was: 100% (7/7) in cases of reactivation, 91.7% (11/12) in cases of moderate parasitemia, and 41.7% (5/12) in cases of negative parasitemia. Chunap specificity was found to be 91.7%. Linear regression analysis demonstrated a direct relationship between parasitemia levels and urine T. cruzi antigen concentrations (p<0.001). A cut-off of > 105 pg was chosen to determine patients with reactivation of Chagas disease (7/7). Antigenuria levels were 36.08 times (95% CI: 7.28 to 64.88) higher in patients with CD4+ lymphocyte counts below 200/mL (p = 0.016). No significant differences were found in HIV loads and CD8+ lymphocyte counts. CONCLUSION: Chunap shows potential for early detection of Chagas reactivation. With appropriate adaptation, this diagnostic test can be used to monitor Chagas disease status in T. cruzi/HIV co-infected patients.
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spelling pubmed-47689132016-03-09 Use of a Chagas Urine Nanoparticle Test (Chunap) to Correlate with Parasitemia Levels in T. cruzi/HIV Co-infected Patients Castro-Sesquen, Yagahira E. Gilman, Robert H. Mejia, Carolina Clark, Daniel E. Choi, Jeong Reimer-McAtee, Melissa J. Castro, Rosario Valencia-Ayala, Edward Flores, Jorge Bowman, Natalie Castillo-Neyra, Ricardo Torrico, Faustino Liotta, Lance Bern, Caryn Luchini, Alessandra PLoS Negl Trop Dis Research Article BACKGROUND: Early diagnosis of reactivated Chagas disease in HIV patients could be lifesaving. In Latin America, the diagnosis is made by microscopical detection of the T. cruzi parasite in the blood; a diagnostic test that lacks sensitivity. This study evaluates if levels of T. cruzi antigens in urine, determined by Chunap (Chagas urine nanoparticle test), are correlated with parasitemia levels in T. cruzi/HIV co-infected patients. METHODOLOGY/PRINCIPAL FINDINGS: T. cruzi antigens in urine of HIV patients (N = 55: 31 T. cruzi infected and 24 T. cruzi serology negative) were concentrated using hydrogel particles and quantified by Western Blot and a calibration curve. Reactivation of Chagas disease was defined by the observation of parasites in blood by microscopy. Parasitemia levels in patients with serology positive for Chagas disease were classified as follows: High parasitemia or reactivation of Chagas disease (detectable parasitemia by microscopy), moderate parasitemia (undetectable by microscopy but detectable by qPCR), and negative parasitemia (undetectable by microscopy and qPCR). The percentage of positive results detected by Chunap was: 100% (7/7) in cases of reactivation, 91.7% (11/12) in cases of moderate parasitemia, and 41.7% (5/12) in cases of negative parasitemia. Chunap specificity was found to be 91.7%. Linear regression analysis demonstrated a direct relationship between parasitemia levels and urine T. cruzi antigen concentrations (p<0.001). A cut-off of > 105 pg was chosen to determine patients with reactivation of Chagas disease (7/7). Antigenuria levels were 36.08 times (95% CI: 7.28 to 64.88) higher in patients with CD4+ lymphocyte counts below 200/mL (p = 0.016). No significant differences were found in HIV loads and CD8+ lymphocyte counts. CONCLUSION: Chunap shows potential for early detection of Chagas reactivation. With appropriate adaptation, this diagnostic test can be used to monitor Chagas disease status in T. cruzi/HIV co-infected patients. Public Library of Science 2016-02-26 /pmc/articles/PMC4768913/ /pubmed/26919324 http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pntd.0004407 Text en © 2016 Castro-Sesquen 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 (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/) , which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original author and source are credited.
spellingShingle Research Article
Castro-Sesquen, Yagahira E.
Gilman, Robert H.
Mejia, Carolina
Clark, Daniel E.
Choi, Jeong
Reimer-McAtee, Melissa J.
Castro, Rosario
Valencia-Ayala, Edward
Flores, Jorge
Bowman, Natalie
Castillo-Neyra, Ricardo
Torrico, Faustino
Liotta, Lance
Bern, Caryn
Luchini, Alessandra
Use of a Chagas Urine Nanoparticle Test (Chunap) to Correlate with Parasitemia Levels in T. cruzi/HIV Co-infected Patients
title Use of a Chagas Urine Nanoparticle Test (Chunap) to Correlate with Parasitemia Levels in T. cruzi/HIV Co-infected Patients
title_full Use of a Chagas Urine Nanoparticle Test (Chunap) to Correlate with Parasitemia Levels in T. cruzi/HIV Co-infected Patients
title_fullStr Use of a Chagas Urine Nanoparticle Test (Chunap) to Correlate with Parasitemia Levels in T. cruzi/HIV Co-infected Patients
title_full_unstemmed Use of a Chagas Urine Nanoparticle Test (Chunap) to Correlate with Parasitemia Levels in T. cruzi/HIV Co-infected Patients
title_short Use of a Chagas Urine Nanoparticle Test (Chunap) to Correlate with Parasitemia Levels in T. cruzi/HIV Co-infected Patients
title_sort use of a chagas urine nanoparticle test (chunap) to correlate with parasitemia levels in t. cruzi/hiv co-infected patients
topic Research Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4768913/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/26919324
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pntd.0004407
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