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Serological proteomic screening and evaluation of a recombinant egg antigen for the diagnosis of low-intensity Schistosoma mansoni infections in endemic area in Brazil

BACKGROUND: Despite decades of use of control programs, schistosomiasis remains a global public health problem. To further reduce prevalence and intensity of infection, or to achieve the goal of elimination in low-endemic areas, there needs to be better diagnostic tools to detect low-intensity infec...

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Autores principales: Silva-Moraes, Vanessa, Shollenberger, Lisa Marie, Castro-Borges, William, Rabello, Ana Lucia Teles, Harn, Donald A., Medeiros, Lia Carolina Soares, Jeremias, Wander de Jesus, Siqueira, Liliane Maria Vidal, Pereira, Caroline Stephane Salviano, Pedrosa, Maria Luysa Camargos, Almeida, Nathalie Bonatti Franco, Almeida, Aureo, Lambertucci, Jose Roberto, Carneiro, Nídia Francisca de Figueiredo, Coelho, Paulo Marcos Zech, Grenfell, Rafaella Fortini Queiroz
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Publicado: Public Library of Science 2019
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6472831/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/30870412
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pntd.0006974
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author Silva-Moraes, Vanessa
Shollenberger, Lisa Marie
Castro-Borges, William
Rabello, Ana Lucia Teles
Harn, Donald A.
Medeiros, Lia Carolina Soares
Jeremias, Wander de Jesus
Siqueira, Liliane Maria Vidal
Pereira, Caroline Stephane Salviano
Pedrosa, Maria Luysa Camargos
Almeida, Nathalie Bonatti Franco
Almeida, Aureo
Lambertucci, Jose Roberto
Carneiro, Nídia Francisca de Figueiredo
Coelho, Paulo Marcos Zech
Grenfell, Rafaella Fortini Queiroz
author_facet Silva-Moraes, Vanessa
Shollenberger, Lisa Marie
Castro-Borges, William
Rabello, Ana Lucia Teles
Harn, Donald A.
Medeiros, Lia Carolina Soares
Jeremias, Wander de Jesus
Siqueira, Liliane Maria Vidal
Pereira, Caroline Stephane Salviano
Pedrosa, Maria Luysa Camargos
Almeida, Nathalie Bonatti Franco
Almeida, Aureo
Lambertucci, Jose Roberto
Carneiro, Nídia Francisca de Figueiredo
Coelho, Paulo Marcos Zech
Grenfell, Rafaella Fortini Queiroz
author_sort Silva-Moraes, Vanessa
collection PubMed
description BACKGROUND: Despite decades of use of control programs, schistosomiasis remains a global public health problem. To further reduce prevalence and intensity of infection, or to achieve the goal of elimination in low-endemic areas, there needs to be better diagnostic tools to detect low-intensity infections in low-endemic areas in Brazil. The rationale for development of new diagnostic tools is that the current standard test Kato-Katz (KK) is not sensitive enough to detect low-intensity infections in low-endemic areas. In order to develop new diagnostic tools, we employed a proteomics approach to identify biomarkers associated with schistosome-specific immune responses in hopes of developing sensitive and specific new methods for immunodiagnosis. METHODS AND FINDINGS: Immunoproteomic analyses were performed on egg extracts of Schistosoma mansoni using pooled sera from infected or non-infected individuals from a low-endemic area of Brazil. Cross reactivity with other soil-transmitted helminths (STH) was determined using pooled sera from individuals uniquely infected with different helminths. Using this approach, we identified 23 targets recognized by schistosome acute and chronic sera samples. To identify immunoreactive targets that were likely glycan epitopes, we compared these targets to the immunoreactivity of spots treated with sodium metaperiodate oxidation of egg extract. This treatment yielded 12/23 spots maintaining immunoreactivity, suggesting that they were protein epitopes. From these 12 spots, 11 spots cross-reacted with sera from individuals infected with other STH and 10 spots cross-reacted with the negative control group. Spot number 5 was exclusively immunoreactive with sera from S. mansoni-infected groups in native and deglycosylated conditions and corresponds to Major Egg Antigen (MEA). We expressed MEA as a recombinant protein and showed a similar recognition pattern to that of the native protein via western blot. IgG-ELISA gave a sensitivity of 87.10% and specificity of 89.09% represented by area under the ROC curve of 0.95. IgG-ELISA performed better than the conventional KK (2 slides), identifying 56/64 cases harboring 1–10 eggs per gram of feces that were undiagnosed by KK parasitological technique. CONCLUSIONS: The serological proteome approach was able to identify a new diagnostic candidate. The recombinant egg antigen provided good performance in IgG-ELISA to detect individuals with extreme low-intensity infections (1 egg per gram of feces). Therefore, the IgG-ELISA using this newly identified recombinant MEA can be a useful tool combined with other techniques in low-endemic areas to determine the true prevalence of schistosome infection that is underestimated by the KK method. Further, to overcome the complexity of ELISA in the field, a second generation of antibody-based rapid diagnostic tests (RDT) can be developed.
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spelling pubmed-64728312019-05-03 Serological proteomic screening and evaluation of a recombinant egg antigen for the diagnosis of low-intensity Schistosoma mansoni infections in endemic area in Brazil Silva-Moraes, Vanessa Shollenberger, Lisa Marie Castro-Borges, William Rabello, Ana Lucia Teles Harn, Donald A. Medeiros, Lia Carolina Soares Jeremias, Wander de Jesus Siqueira, Liliane Maria Vidal Pereira, Caroline Stephane Salviano Pedrosa, Maria Luysa Camargos Almeida, Nathalie Bonatti Franco Almeida, Aureo Lambertucci, Jose Roberto Carneiro, Nídia Francisca de Figueiredo Coelho, Paulo Marcos Zech Grenfell, Rafaella Fortini Queiroz PLoS Negl Trop Dis Research Article BACKGROUND: Despite decades of use of control programs, schistosomiasis remains a global public health problem. To further reduce prevalence and intensity of infection, or to achieve the goal of elimination in low-endemic areas, there needs to be better diagnostic tools to detect low-intensity infections in low-endemic areas in Brazil. The rationale for development of new diagnostic tools is that the current standard test Kato-Katz (KK) is not sensitive enough to detect low-intensity infections in low-endemic areas. In order to develop new diagnostic tools, we employed a proteomics approach to identify biomarkers associated with schistosome-specific immune responses in hopes of developing sensitive and specific new methods for immunodiagnosis. METHODS AND FINDINGS: Immunoproteomic analyses were performed on egg extracts of Schistosoma mansoni using pooled sera from infected or non-infected individuals from a low-endemic area of Brazil. Cross reactivity with other soil-transmitted helminths (STH) was determined using pooled sera from individuals uniquely infected with different helminths. Using this approach, we identified 23 targets recognized by schistosome acute and chronic sera samples. To identify immunoreactive targets that were likely glycan epitopes, we compared these targets to the immunoreactivity of spots treated with sodium metaperiodate oxidation of egg extract. This treatment yielded 12/23 spots maintaining immunoreactivity, suggesting that they were protein epitopes. From these 12 spots, 11 spots cross-reacted with sera from individuals infected with other STH and 10 spots cross-reacted with the negative control group. Spot number 5 was exclusively immunoreactive with sera from S. mansoni-infected groups in native and deglycosylated conditions and corresponds to Major Egg Antigen (MEA). We expressed MEA as a recombinant protein and showed a similar recognition pattern to that of the native protein via western blot. IgG-ELISA gave a sensitivity of 87.10% and specificity of 89.09% represented by area under the ROC curve of 0.95. IgG-ELISA performed better than the conventional KK (2 slides), identifying 56/64 cases harboring 1–10 eggs per gram of feces that were undiagnosed by KK parasitological technique. CONCLUSIONS: The serological proteome approach was able to identify a new diagnostic candidate. The recombinant egg antigen provided good performance in IgG-ELISA to detect individuals with extreme low-intensity infections (1 egg per gram of feces). Therefore, the IgG-ELISA using this newly identified recombinant MEA can be a useful tool combined with other techniques in low-endemic areas to determine the true prevalence of schistosome infection that is underestimated by the KK method. Further, to overcome the complexity of ELISA in the field, a second generation of antibody-based rapid diagnostic tests (RDT) can be developed. Public Library of Science 2019-03-14 /pmc/articles/PMC6472831/ /pubmed/30870412 http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pntd.0006974 Text en © 2019 Silva-Moraes 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
Silva-Moraes, Vanessa
Shollenberger, Lisa Marie
Castro-Borges, William
Rabello, Ana Lucia Teles
Harn, Donald A.
Medeiros, Lia Carolina Soares
Jeremias, Wander de Jesus
Siqueira, Liliane Maria Vidal
Pereira, Caroline Stephane Salviano
Pedrosa, Maria Luysa Camargos
Almeida, Nathalie Bonatti Franco
Almeida, Aureo
Lambertucci, Jose Roberto
Carneiro, Nídia Francisca de Figueiredo
Coelho, Paulo Marcos Zech
Grenfell, Rafaella Fortini Queiroz
Serological proteomic screening and evaluation of a recombinant egg antigen for the diagnosis of low-intensity Schistosoma mansoni infections in endemic area in Brazil
title Serological proteomic screening and evaluation of a recombinant egg antigen for the diagnosis of low-intensity Schistosoma mansoni infections in endemic area in Brazil
title_full Serological proteomic screening and evaluation of a recombinant egg antigen for the diagnosis of low-intensity Schistosoma mansoni infections in endemic area in Brazil
title_fullStr Serological proteomic screening and evaluation of a recombinant egg antigen for the diagnosis of low-intensity Schistosoma mansoni infections in endemic area in Brazil
title_full_unstemmed Serological proteomic screening and evaluation of a recombinant egg antigen for the diagnosis of low-intensity Schistosoma mansoni infections in endemic area in Brazil
title_short Serological proteomic screening and evaluation of a recombinant egg antigen for the diagnosis of low-intensity Schistosoma mansoni infections in endemic area in Brazil
title_sort serological proteomic screening and evaluation of a recombinant egg antigen for the diagnosis of low-intensity schistosoma mansoni infections in endemic area in brazil
topic Research Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6472831/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/30870412
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pntd.0006974
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