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Leishmania infantum-derived lipophosphoglycan as an antigen in the accurate serodiagnosis of canine leishmaniasis

Lipophosphoglycan (LPG) is the major surface glycoconjugate of Leishmania protozoan and has an important biological role in host-parasite interactions both in the midgut epithelium of the sand fly vector and in the vertebrate macrophages. Canine leishmaniasis (CanL) is a chronic infectious disease p...

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Autores principales: Portela, Ricardo Dias, Soares, Rodrigo Pedro, Passos, Gabriela Porfírio, Larangeira, Daniela Farias, Barral, Thiago Doria, Sampaio, Julia Ramos, Bernardo, Marcos F., Alves-Sobrinho, Edneia Venâncio, Bahia, Maria Terezinha, Pinho, Flaviane Alves, Barrouin-Melo, Stella Maria
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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/PMC6759188/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/31513599
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pntd.0007720
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author Portela, Ricardo Dias
Soares, Rodrigo Pedro
Passos, Gabriela Porfírio
Larangeira, Daniela Farias
Barral, Thiago Doria
Sampaio, Julia Ramos
Bernardo, Marcos F.
Alves-Sobrinho, Edneia Venâncio
Bahia, Maria Terezinha
Pinho, Flaviane Alves
Barrouin-Melo, Stella Maria
author_facet Portela, Ricardo Dias
Soares, Rodrigo Pedro
Passos, Gabriela Porfírio
Larangeira, Daniela Farias
Barral, Thiago Doria
Sampaio, Julia Ramos
Bernardo, Marcos F.
Alves-Sobrinho, Edneia Venâncio
Bahia, Maria Terezinha
Pinho, Flaviane Alves
Barrouin-Melo, Stella Maria
author_sort Portela, Ricardo Dias
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description Lipophosphoglycan (LPG) is the major surface glycoconjugate of Leishmania protozoan and has an important biological role in host-parasite interactions both in the midgut epithelium of the sand fly vector and in the vertebrate macrophages. Canine leishmaniasis (CanL) is a chronic infectious disease predominantly caused by Leishmania infantum. An early and accurate immunodiagnosis of the disease is crucial for veterinary clinical practice and for disease control. In this work, we evaluated L. infantum LPG as an antigen in an indirect enzyme-linked immunosorbent assay (ELISA) for CanL immunodiagnosis (LPG-ELISA) by testing serum samples from 97 naturally infected dogs with diverse clinical presentations ranging from subclinical infection to severe disease, as evaluated by veterinarian infectologists. Serum samples from healthy dogs from non-endemic areas (n = 68) and from dogs with other infectious diseases (n = 64) were used as controls for assay validation. The performance of the LPG-ELISA was compared with that of an ELISA using the soluble fraction of L. infantum total lysate antigen (TLA). LPG-ELISA presented a superior performance in comparison to TLA-ELISA, with 91.5% sensitivity, 98.5% specificity and 99.7% accuracy. A distinguishing feature of the LPG-ELISA compared to the TLA-ELISA was its higher ability to identify subclinical infection in clinically healthy dogs, in addition to the absence of cross-reactivity with other canine infectious diseases. Finally, LPG-ELISA was compared to TR DPP visceral canine leishmaniasis test, the immunochromatographic test recommended by the Brazilian Ministry of Agriculture. LPG-ELISA exhibited higher values of specificity (98.5% versus 93.1%) and sensitivity (91.5% versus 90.6%) compared to TR DPP. In conclusion, L. infantum-derived LPG was recognized by antibodies elicited during CanL in different infection stages and was shown to be a suitable antigen for specific clinical settings of veterinary diagnosis and for public health usage.
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spelling pubmed-67591882019-10-04 Leishmania infantum-derived lipophosphoglycan as an antigen in the accurate serodiagnosis of canine leishmaniasis Portela, Ricardo Dias Soares, Rodrigo Pedro Passos, Gabriela Porfírio Larangeira, Daniela Farias Barral, Thiago Doria Sampaio, Julia Ramos Bernardo, Marcos F. Alves-Sobrinho, Edneia Venâncio Bahia, Maria Terezinha Pinho, Flaviane Alves Barrouin-Melo, Stella Maria PLoS Negl Trop Dis Research Article Lipophosphoglycan (LPG) is the major surface glycoconjugate of Leishmania protozoan and has an important biological role in host-parasite interactions both in the midgut epithelium of the sand fly vector and in the vertebrate macrophages. Canine leishmaniasis (CanL) is a chronic infectious disease predominantly caused by Leishmania infantum. An early and accurate immunodiagnosis of the disease is crucial for veterinary clinical practice and for disease control. In this work, we evaluated L. infantum LPG as an antigen in an indirect enzyme-linked immunosorbent assay (ELISA) for CanL immunodiagnosis (LPG-ELISA) by testing serum samples from 97 naturally infected dogs with diverse clinical presentations ranging from subclinical infection to severe disease, as evaluated by veterinarian infectologists. Serum samples from healthy dogs from non-endemic areas (n = 68) and from dogs with other infectious diseases (n = 64) were used as controls for assay validation. The performance of the LPG-ELISA was compared with that of an ELISA using the soluble fraction of L. infantum total lysate antigen (TLA). LPG-ELISA presented a superior performance in comparison to TLA-ELISA, with 91.5% sensitivity, 98.5% specificity and 99.7% accuracy. A distinguishing feature of the LPG-ELISA compared to the TLA-ELISA was its higher ability to identify subclinical infection in clinically healthy dogs, in addition to the absence of cross-reactivity with other canine infectious diseases. Finally, LPG-ELISA was compared to TR DPP visceral canine leishmaniasis test, the immunochromatographic test recommended by the Brazilian Ministry of Agriculture. LPG-ELISA exhibited higher values of specificity (98.5% versus 93.1%) and sensitivity (91.5% versus 90.6%) compared to TR DPP. In conclusion, L. infantum-derived LPG was recognized by antibodies elicited during CanL in different infection stages and was shown to be a suitable antigen for specific clinical settings of veterinary diagnosis and for public health usage. Public Library of Science 2019-09-12 /pmc/articles/PMC6759188/ /pubmed/31513599 http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pntd.0007720 Text en © 2019 Portela 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.
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Portela, Ricardo Dias
Soares, Rodrigo Pedro
Passos, Gabriela Porfírio
Larangeira, Daniela Farias
Barral, Thiago Doria
Sampaio, Julia Ramos
Bernardo, Marcos F.
Alves-Sobrinho, Edneia Venâncio
Bahia, Maria Terezinha
Pinho, Flaviane Alves
Barrouin-Melo, Stella Maria
Leishmania infantum-derived lipophosphoglycan as an antigen in the accurate serodiagnosis of canine leishmaniasis
title Leishmania infantum-derived lipophosphoglycan as an antigen in the accurate serodiagnosis of canine leishmaniasis
title_full Leishmania infantum-derived lipophosphoglycan as an antigen in the accurate serodiagnosis of canine leishmaniasis
title_fullStr Leishmania infantum-derived lipophosphoglycan as an antigen in the accurate serodiagnosis of canine leishmaniasis
title_full_unstemmed Leishmania infantum-derived lipophosphoglycan as an antigen in the accurate serodiagnosis of canine leishmaniasis
title_short Leishmania infantum-derived lipophosphoglycan as an antigen in the accurate serodiagnosis of canine leishmaniasis
title_sort leishmania infantum-derived lipophosphoglycan as an antigen in the accurate serodiagnosis of canine leishmaniasis
topic Research Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6759188/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/31513599
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pntd.0007720
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