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Development of ELISAs for diagnosis of acute typhoid fever in Nigerian children
Improved serodiagnostic tests for typhoid fever (TF) are needed for surveillance, to facilitate patient management, curb antibiotic resistance, and inform public health programs. To address this need, IgA, IgM and IgG ELISAs using Salmonella enterica serovar Typhi (S. Typhi) lipopolysaccharide (LPS)...
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Acceso en línea: | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5498068/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/28640809 http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pntd.0005679 |
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author | Felgner, Jiin Jain, Aarti Nakajima, Rie Liang, Li Jasinskas, Algis Gotuzzo, Eduardo Vinetz, Joseph M. Miyajima, Fabio Pirmohamed, Munir Hassan-Hanga, Fatimah Umoru, Dominic Jibir, Binta Wudil Gambo, Safiya Olateju, Kudirat Felgner, Philip L. Obaro, Stephen Davies, D. Huw |
author_facet | Felgner, Jiin Jain, Aarti Nakajima, Rie Liang, Li Jasinskas, Algis Gotuzzo, Eduardo Vinetz, Joseph M. Miyajima, Fabio Pirmohamed, Munir Hassan-Hanga, Fatimah Umoru, Dominic Jibir, Binta Wudil Gambo, Safiya Olateju, Kudirat Felgner, Philip L. Obaro, Stephen Davies, D. Huw |
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description | Improved serodiagnostic tests for typhoid fever (TF) are needed for surveillance, to facilitate patient management, curb antibiotic resistance, and inform public health programs. To address this need, IgA, IgM and IgG ELISAs using Salmonella enterica serovar Typhi (S. Typhi) lipopolysaccharide (LPS) and hemolysin E (t1477) protein were conducted on 86 Nigerian pediatric TF and 29 non-typhoidal Salmonella (NTS) cases, 178 culture-negative febrile cases, 28 “other” (i.e., non-Salmonella) pediatric infections, and 48 healthy Nigerian children. The best discrimination was achieved between TF and healthy children. LPS-specific IgA and IgM provided receiver operator characteristic areas under the curve (ROC AUC) values of 0.963 and 0.968, respectively, and 0.978 for IgA+M combined. Similar performance was achieved with t1477-specific IgA and IgM (0.968 and 0.968, respectively; 0.976 combined). IgG against LPS and t1477 was less accurate for discriminating these groups, possibly as a consequence of previous exposure, although ROC AUC values were still high (0.928 and 0.932, respectively). Importantly, discrimination between TF and children with other infections was maintained by LPS-specific IgA and IgM (AUC = 0.903 and 0.934, respectively; 0.938 combined), and slightly reduced for IgG (0.909), while t1477-specific IgG performed best (0.914). A similar pattern was seen when comparing TF with other infections from outside Nigeria. The t1477 may be recognized by cross-reactive antibodies from other acute infections, although a robust IgG response may provide some diagnostic utility in populations where incidence of other infections is low, such as in children. The data are consistent with IgA and IgM against S. Typhi LPS being specific markers of acute TF. |
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spelling | pubmed-54980682017-07-25 Development of ELISAs for diagnosis of acute typhoid fever in Nigerian children Felgner, Jiin Jain, Aarti Nakajima, Rie Liang, Li Jasinskas, Algis Gotuzzo, Eduardo Vinetz, Joseph M. Miyajima, Fabio Pirmohamed, Munir Hassan-Hanga, Fatimah Umoru, Dominic Jibir, Binta Wudil Gambo, Safiya Olateju, Kudirat Felgner, Philip L. Obaro, Stephen Davies, D. Huw PLoS Negl Trop Dis Research Article Improved serodiagnostic tests for typhoid fever (TF) are needed for surveillance, to facilitate patient management, curb antibiotic resistance, and inform public health programs. To address this need, IgA, IgM and IgG ELISAs using Salmonella enterica serovar Typhi (S. Typhi) lipopolysaccharide (LPS) and hemolysin E (t1477) protein were conducted on 86 Nigerian pediatric TF and 29 non-typhoidal Salmonella (NTS) cases, 178 culture-negative febrile cases, 28 “other” (i.e., non-Salmonella) pediatric infections, and 48 healthy Nigerian children. The best discrimination was achieved between TF and healthy children. LPS-specific IgA and IgM provided receiver operator characteristic areas under the curve (ROC AUC) values of 0.963 and 0.968, respectively, and 0.978 for IgA+M combined. Similar performance was achieved with t1477-specific IgA and IgM (0.968 and 0.968, respectively; 0.976 combined). IgG against LPS and t1477 was less accurate for discriminating these groups, possibly as a consequence of previous exposure, although ROC AUC values were still high (0.928 and 0.932, respectively). Importantly, discrimination between TF and children with other infections was maintained by LPS-specific IgA and IgM (AUC = 0.903 and 0.934, respectively; 0.938 combined), and slightly reduced for IgG (0.909), while t1477-specific IgG performed best (0.914). A similar pattern was seen when comparing TF with other infections from outside Nigeria. The t1477 may be recognized by cross-reactive antibodies from other acute infections, although a robust IgG response may provide some diagnostic utility in populations where incidence of other infections is low, such as in children. The data are consistent with IgA and IgM against S. Typhi LPS being specific markers of acute TF. Public Library of Science 2017-06-22 /pmc/articles/PMC5498068/ /pubmed/28640809 http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pntd.0005679 Text en © 2017 Felgner 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 Felgner, Jiin Jain, Aarti Nakajima, Rie Liang, Li Jasinskas, Algis Gotuzzo, Eduardo Vinetz, Joseph M. Miyajima, Fabio Pirmohamed, Munir Hassan-Hanga, Fatimah Umoru, Dominic Jibir, Binta Wudil Gambo, Safiya Olateju, Kudirat Felgner, Philip L. Obaro, Stephen Davies, D. Huw Development of ELISAs for diagnosis of acute typhoid fever in Nigerian children |
title | Development of ELISAs for diagnosis of acute typhoid fever in Nigerian children |
title_full | Development of ELISAs for diagnosis of acute typhoid fever in Nigerian children |
title_fullStr | Development of ELISAs for diagnosis of acute typhoid fever in Nigerian children |
title_full_unstemmed | Development of ELISAs for diagnosis of acute typhoid fever in Nigerian children |
title_short | Development of ELISAs for diagnosis of acute typhoid fever in Nigerian children |
title_sort | development of elisas for diagnosis of acute typhoid fever in nigerian children |
topic | Research Article |
url | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5498068/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/28640809 http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pntd.0005679 |
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