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A highly sensitive modified nested PCR to enhance case detection in leishmaniasis

BACKGROUND: Human leishmaniasis is one of the major parasitic diseases with worldwide distribution. Sri Lanka is a recently established focus of leishmaniasis caused by a variant Leishmania donovani. Early case detection and management is a main approach identified for L. donovani control in the reg...

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Autores principales: Deepachandi, Bhagya, Weerasinghe, Sudath, Soysa, Preethi, Karunaweera, Nadira, Siriwardana, Yamuna
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Publicado: BioMed Central 2019
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6631494/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/31307404
http://dx.doi.org/10.1186/s12879-019-4180-3
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author Deepachandi, Bhagya
Weerasinghe, Sudath
Soysa, Preethi
Karunaweera, Nadira
Siriwardana, Yamuna
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Weerasinghe, Sudath
Soysa, Preethi
Karunaweera, Nadira
Siriwardana, Yamuna
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description BACKGROUND: Human leishmaniasis is one of the major parasitic diseases with worldwide distribution. Sri Lanka is a recently established focus of leishmaniasis caused by a variant Leishmania donovani. Early case detection and management is a main approach identified for L. donovani control in the regional leishmaniasis elimination drive. Usefulness of light microscopy and in-vitro culture are limited in chronic, atypical or treated lesions though timely and accurate detection of all light microscopy/in-vitro culture negative cases of all forms of leishmaniasis is necessary for treatment. Timely treatment is important to minimize risk for death in visceral disease and undesired sequelae of long standing infection and illness on both patients and community. We described a 100% sensitive, Leishmania spp. specific modified version of a nested PCR (Mo-STNPCR) that also minimizes carry over and cross contaminations while facilitate investigation of light microscopy and in-vitro culture negative clinically suggestive cases of leishmaniasis. METHODS: Leishmania DNA was amplified using previously published P221: 5′-GGTTCCTTTCCTGATTTACG-3′ and P332: 5′-GGCCGGTAAAGGCCGAATAG-3’outer primers followed by a nested reaction using P223: 5′-TCCCATCGCAACCTCGGTT-3′ and P333: 5′-AAGCGGGCGCGGTGCTG-3′ inner primers that by passes the requirement of tube handling between the two steps of the conventional nested PCR. Leishmania DNA was detected in a range of infected tissue material. Infected material from patients with cutaneous leishmaniasis (n = 30), visceral leishmaniasis (n = 10) and from a control group including patients with non-leishmanial skin diseases (n = 10), other systemic diseases (n = 10) and healthy individuals (n = 10) were examined with Mo-STNPCR. Results were further compared with those of light microscopy and in-vitro culture. RESULTS: Mo-STNPCR method was 100% sensitive and 100% specific for diagnosis of leishmaniasis. Light microscopy and in-vitro culture were positive in 75.0% (n = 30/40) and 72.5% (n = 29/40) samples respectively where combined results of them gave 87.5% (n = 35/40) sensitivity. Mo-STNPCR did not cross react with control samples. Furthermore, Mo-STNPCR reduces the risk of cross-contaminations and carry over contaminations since the full reaction is carried out without opening the tubes. Per patient cost was calculated as 22 USD while the same was 3 and 6 USD for light microscopy and in-vitro culture respectively. CONCLUSION: Mo-STNPCR method is a useful tool in detecting leishmaniasis in minority of cases that go undetected by first line investigations.
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spelling pubmed-66314942019-07-24 A highly sensitive modified nested PCR to enhance case detection in leishmaniasis Deepachandi, Bhagya Weerasinghe, Sudath Soysa, Preethi Karunaweera, Nadira Siriwardana, Yamuna BMC Infect Dis Research Article BACKGROUND: Human leishmaniasis is one of the major parasitic diseases with worldwide distribution. Sri Lanka is a recently established focus of leishmaniasis caused by a variant Leishmania donovani. Early case detection and management is a main approach identified for L. donovani control in the regional leishmaniasis elimination drive. Usefulness of light microscopy and in-vitro culture are limited in chronic, atypical or treated lesions though timely and accurate detection of all light microscopy/in-vitro culture negative cases of all forms of leishmaniasis is necessary for treatment. Timely treatment is important to minimize risk for death in visceral disease and undesired sequelae of long standing infection and illness on both patients and community. We described a 100% sensitive, Leishmania spp. specific modified version of a nested PCR (Mo-STNPCR) that also minimizes carry over and cross contaminations while facilitate investigation of light microscopy and in-vitro culture negative clinically suggestive cases of leishmaniasis. METHODS: Leishmania DNA was amplified using previously published P221: 5′-GGTTCCTTTCCTGATTTACG-3′ and P332: 5′-GGCCGGTAAAGGCCGAATAG-3’outer primers followed by a nested reaction using P223: 5′-TCCCATCGCAACCTCGGTT-3′ and P333: 5′-AAGCGGGCGCGGTGCTG-3′ inner primers that by passes the requirement of tube handling between the two steps of the conventional nested PCR. Leishmania DNA was detected in a range of infected tissue material. Infected material from patients with cutaneous leishmaniasis (n = 30), visceral leishmaniasis (n = 10) and from a control group including patients with non-leishmanial skin diseases (n = 10), other systemic diseases (n = 10) and healthy individuals (n = 10) were examined with Mo-STNPCR. Results were further compared with those of light microscopy and in-vitro culture. RESULTS: Mo-STNPCR method was 100% sensitive and 100% specific for diagnosis of leishmaniasis. Light microscopy and in-vitro culture were positive in 75.0% (n = 30/40) and 72.5% (n = 29/40) samples respectively where combined results of them gave 87.5% (n = 35/40) sensitivity. Mo-STNPCR did not cross react with control samples. Furthermore, Mo-STNPCR reduces the risk of cross-contaminations and carry over contaminations since the full reaction is carried out without opening the tubes. Per patient cost was calculated as 22 USD while the same was 3 and 6 USD for light microscopy and in-vitro culture respectively. CONCLUSION: Mo-STNPCR method is a useful tool in detecting leishmaniasis in minority of cases that go undetected by first line investigations. BioMed Central 2019-07-15 /pmc/articles/PMC6631494/ /pubmed/31307404 http://dx.doi.org/10.1186/s12879-019-4180-3 Text en © The Author(s). 2019 Open Access This article is distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International License (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/), which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided you give appropriate credit to the original author(s) and the source, provide a link to the Creative Commons license, and indicate if changes were made. The Creative Commons Public Domain Dedication waiver (http://creativecommons.org/publicdomain/zero/1.0/) applies to the data made available in this article, unless otherwise stated.
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Soysa, Preethi
Karunaweera, Nadira
Siriwardana, Yamuna
A highly sensitive modified nested PCR to enhance case detection in leishmaniasis
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title_full A highly sensitive modified nested PCR to enhance case detection in leishmaniasis
title_fullStr A highly sensitive modified nested PCR to enhance case detection in leishmaniasis
title_full_unstemmed A highly sensitive modified nested PCR to enhance case detection in leishmaniasis
title_short A highly sensitive modified nested PCR to enhance case detection in leishmaniasis
title_sort highly sensitive modified nested pcr to enhance case detection in leishmaniasis
topic Research Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6631494/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/31307404
http://dx.doi.org/10.1186/s12879-019-4180-3
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