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Still Searching for a Suitable Molecular Test to Detect Hidden Plasmodium Infection: A Proposal for Blood Donor Screening in Brazil

BACKGROUND: Efforts have been made to establish sensitive diagnostic tools for malaria screening in blood banks in order to detect malaria asymptomatic carriers. Microscopy, the malaria reference test in Brazil, is time consuming and its sensitivity depends on microscopist experience. Although molec...

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Autores principales: Lima, Giselle Fernandes Maciel de Castro, Lucchi, Naomi W., Silva-Flannery, Luciana, Macedo- de- Oliveira, Alexandre, Hristov, Angelica D, Inoue, Juliana, Costa-Nascimento, Maria de Jesus, Udhayakumar, Venkatachalam, Di Santi, Silvia M
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4784969/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/26959994
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0150391
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author Lima, Giselle Fernandes Maciel de Castro
Lucchi, Naomi W.
Silva-Flannery, Luciana
Macedo- de- Oliveira, Alexandre
Hristov, Angelica D
Inoue, Juliana
Costa-Nascimento, Maria de Jesus
Udhayakumar, Venkatachalam
Di Santi, Silvia M
author_facet Lima, Giselle Fernandes Maciel de Castro
Lucchi, Naomi W.
Silva-Flannery, Luciana
Macedo- de- Oliveira, Alexandre
Hristov, Angelica D
Inoue, Juliana
Costa-Nascimento, Maria de Jesus
Udhayakumar, Venkatachalam
Di Santi, Silvia M
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description BACKGROUND: Efforts have been made to establish sensitive diagnostic tools for malaria screening in blood banks in order to detect malaria asymptomatic carriers. Microscopy, the malaria reference test in Brazil, is time consuming and its sensitivity depends on microscopist experience. Although molecular tools are available, some aspects need to be considered for large-scale screening: accuracy and robustness for detecting low parasitemia, affordability for application to large number of samples and flexibility to perform on individual or pooled samples. METHODOLOGY: In this retrospective study, we evaluated four molecular assays for detection of malaria parasites in a set of 56 samples previously evaluated by expert microscopy. In addition, we evaluated the effect of pooling samples on the sensitivity and specificity of the molecular assays. A well-characterized cultured sample with 1 parasite/μL was included in all the tests evaluated. DNA was extracted with QIAamp DNA Blood Mini Kit and eluted in 50 μL to concentrate the DNA. Pools were assembled with 10 samples each. Molecular protocols targeting 18S rRNA, included one qPCR genus specific (Lima-genus), one duplex qPCR genus/Pf (PET-genus, PET-Pf) and one duplex qPCR specie-specific (Rougemont: Roug-Pf/Pv and Roug-Pm/Po). Additionally a nested PCR protocol specie-specific was used (Snou-Pf, Snou-Pv, Snou-Pm and Snou-Po). RESULTS: The limit of detection was 3.5 p/μL and 0.35p/μl for the PET-genus and Lima-genus assays, respectively. Considering the positive (n = 13) and negative (n = 39) unpooled individual samples according to microscopy, the sensitivity of the two genus qPCR assays was 76.9% (Lima-genus) and 72.7% (PET-genus). The Lima-genus and PET-genus showed both sensitivity of 86.7% in the pooled samples. The genus protocols yielded similar results (Kappa value of 1.000) in both individual and pooled samples. CONCLUSIONS: Efforts should be made to improve performance of molecular tests to enable the detection of low-density parasitemia if these tests are to be utilized for blood transfusion screening.
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spelling pubmed-47849692016-03-23 Still Searching for a Suitable Molecular Test to Detect Hidden Plasmodium Infection: A Proposal for Blood Donor Screening in Brazil Lima, Giselle Fernandes Maciel de Castro Lucchi, Naomi W. Silva-Flannery, Luciana Macedo- de- Oliveira, Alexandre Hristov, Angelica D Inoue, Juliana Costa-Nascimento, Maria de Jesus Udhayakumar, Venkatachalam Di Santi, Silvia M PLoS One Research Article BACKGROUND: Efforts have been made to establish sensitive diagnostic tools for malaria screening in blood banks in order to detect malaria asymptomatic carriers. Microscopy, the malaria reference test in Brazil, is time consuming and its sensitivity depends on microscopist experience. Although molecular tools are available, some aspects need to be considered for large-scale screening: accuracy and robustness for detecting low parasitemia, affordability for application to large number of samples and flexibility to perform on individual or pooled samples. METHODOLOGY: In this retrospective study, we evaluated four molecular assays for detection of malaria parasites in a set of 56 samples previously evaluated by expert microscopy. In addition, we evaluated the effect of pooling samples on the sensitivity and specificity of the molecular assays. A well-characterized cultured sample with 1 parasite/μL was included in all the tests evaluated. DNA was extracted with QIAamp DNA Blood Mini Kit and eluted in 50 μL to concentrate the DNA. Pools were assembled with 10 samples each. Molecular protocols targeting 18S rRNA, included one qPCR genus specific (Lima-genus), one duplex qPCR genus/Pf (PET-genus, PET-Pf) and one duplex qPCR specie-specific (Rougemont: Roug-Pf/Pv and Roug-Pm/Po). Additionally a nested PCR protocol specie-specific was used (Snou-Pf, Snou-Pv, Snou-Pm and Snou-Po). RESULTS: The limit of detection was 3.5 p/μL and 0.35p/μl for the PET-genus and Lima-genus assays, respectively. Considering the positive (n = 13) and negative (n = 39) unpooled individual samples according to microscopy, the sensitivity of the two genus qPCR assays was 76.9% (Lima-genus) and 72.7% (PET-genus). The Lima-genus and PET-genus showed both sensitivity of 86.7% in the pooled samples. The genus protocols yielded similar results (Kappa value of 1.000) in both individual and pooled samples. CONCLUSIONS: Efforts should be made to improve performance of molecular tests to enable the detection of low-density parasitemia if these tests are to be utilized for blood transfusion screening. Public Library of Science 2016-03-09 /pmc/articles/PMC4784969/ /pubmed/26959994 http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0150391 Text en https://creativecommons.org/publicdomain/zero/1.0/ This is an open access article, free of all copyright, and may be freely reproduced, distributed, transmitted, modified, built upon, or otherwise used by anyone for any lawful purpose. The work is made available under the Creative Commons CC0 (https://creativecommons.org/publicdomain/zero/1.0/) public domain dedication.
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Lima, Giselle Fernandes Maciel de Castro
Lucchi, Naomi W.
Silva-Flannery, Luciana
Macedo- de- Oliveira, Alexandre
Hristov, Angelica D
Inoue, Juliana
Costa-Nascimento, Maria de Jesus
Udhayakumar, Venkatachalam
Di Santi, Silvia M
Still Searching for a Suitable Molecular Test to Detect Hidden Plasmodium Infection: A Proposal for Blood Donor Screening in Brazil
title Still Searching for a Suitable Molecular Test to Detect Hidden Plasmodium Infection: A Proposal for Blood Donor Screening in Brazil
title_full Still Searching for a Suitable Molecular Test to Detect Hidden Plasmodium Infection: A Proposal for Blood Donor Screening in Brazil
title_fullStr Still Searching for a Suitable Molecular Test to Detect Hidden Plasmodium Infection: A Proposal for Blood Donor Screening in Brazil
title_full_unstemmed Still Searching for a Suitable Molecular Test to Detect Hidden Plasmodium Infection: A Proposal for Blood Donor Screening in Brazil
title_short Still Searching for a Suitable Molecular Test to Detect Hidden Plasmodium Infection: A Proposal for Blood Donor Screening in Brazil
title_sort still searching for a suitable molecular test to detect hidden plasmodium infection: a proposal for blood donor screening in brazil
topic Research Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4784969/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/26959994
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0150391
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