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Application of new host biomarker profiles in quantitative point-of-care tests facilitates leprosy diagnosis in the field

BACKGROUND: Transmission of Mycobacterium leprae, the pathogen causing leprosy, is still persistent. To facilitate timely (prophylactic) treatment and reduce transmission it is vital to both early diagnose leprosy, and identify infected individuals lacking clinical symptoms. However, leprosy-specifi...

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Autores principales: van Hooij, Anouk, van den Eeden, Susan, Richardus, Renate, Tjon Kon Fat, Elisa, Wilson, Louis, Franken, Kees L.M.C., Faber, Roel, Khatun, Merufa, Alam, Khorshed, Sufian Chowdhury, Abu, Richardus, Jan Hendrik, Corstjens, Paul, Geluk, Annemieke
Formato: Online Artículo Texto
Lenguaje:English
Publicado: Elsevier 2019
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6796558/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/31422044
http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.ebiom.2019.08.009
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author van Hooij, Anouk
van den Eeden, Susan
Richardus, Renate
Tjon Kon Fat, Elisa
Wilson, Louis
Franken, Kees L.M.C.
Faber, Roel
Khatun, Merufa
Alam, Khorshed
Sufian Chowdhury, Abu
Richardus, Jan Hendrik
Corstjens, Paul
Geluk, Annemieke
author_facet van Hooij, Anouk
van den Eeden, Susan
Richardus, Renate
Tjon Kon Fat, Elisa
Wilson, Louis
Franken, Kees L.M.C.
Faber, Roel
Khatun, Merufa
Alam, Khorshed
Sufian Chowdhury, Abu
Richardus, Jan Hendrik
Corstjens, Paul
Geluk, Annemieke
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description BACKGROUND: Transmission of Mycobacterium leprae, the pathogen causing leprosy, is still persistent. To facilitate timely (prophylactic) treatment and reduce transmission it is vital to both early diagnose leprosy, and identify infected individuals lacking clinical symptoms. However, leprosy-specific biomarkers are limited, particularly for paucibacillary disease. Therefore, our objective was to identify new biomarkers for leprosy and assess their applicability in point-of-care (POC) tests. METHODS: Using multiplex-bead-arrays, 60 host-proteins were measured in a cross-sectional approach in 24-h whole blood assays (WBAs) collected in Bangladesh (79 patients; 54 contacts; 51 endemic controls (EC)). Next, 17 promising biomarkers were validated in WBAs of a separate cohort (55 patients; 27 EC). Finally, in a third cohort (36 patients; 20 EC), five candidate markers detectable in plasma were assessed for application in POC tests. FINDINGS: This study identified three new biomarkers for leprosy (ApoA1, IL-1Ra, S100A12), and confirmed five previously described biomarkers (CCL4, CRP, IL-10, IP-10, αPGL-I IgM). Overnight stimulation in WBAs provided increased specificity for leprosy and was required for IL-10, IL-1Ra and CCL4. The remaining five biomarkers were directly detectable in plasma, hence suitable for rapid POC tests. Indeed, lateral flow assays (LFAs) utilizing this five-marker profile detected both multi- and paucibacillary leprosy patients with variable immune responses. INTERPRETATION: Application of novel host-biomarker profiles to rapid, quantitative LFAs improves leprosy diagnosis and allows POC testing in low-resource settings. This platform can thus aid diagnosis and classification of leprosy and also provides a tool to detect M.leprae infection in large-scale contact screening in the field.
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spelling pubmed-67965582019-10-22 Application of new host biomarker profiles in quantitative point-of-care tests facilitates leprosy diagnosis in the field van Hooij, Anouk van den Eeden, Susan Richardus, Renate Tjon Kon Fat, Elisa Wilson, Louis Franken, Kees L.M.C. Faber, Roel Khatun, Merufa Alam, Khorshed Sufian Chowdhury, Abu Richardus, Jan Hendrik Corstjens, Paul Geluk, Annemieke EBioMedicine Research paper BACKGROUND: Transmission of Mycobacterium leprae, the pathogen causing leprosy, is still persistent. To facilitate timely (prophylactic) treatment and reduce transmission it is vital to both early diagnose leprosy, and identify infected individuals lacking clinical symptoms. However, leprosy-specific biomarkers are limited, particularly for paucibacillary disease. Therefore, our objective was to identify new biomarkers for leprosy and assess their applicability in point-of-care (POC) tests. METHODS: Using multiplex-bead-arrays, 60 host-proteins were measured in a cross-sectional approach in 24-h whole blood assays (WBAs) collected in Bangladesh (79 patients; 54 contacts; 51 endemic controls (EC)). Next, 17 promising biomarkers were validated in WBAs of a separate cohort (55 patients; 27 EC). Finally, in a third cohort (36 patients; 20 EC), five candidate markers detectable in plasma were assessed for application in POC tests. FINDINGS: This study identified three new biomarkers for leprosy (ApoA1, IL-1Ra, S100A12), and confirmed five previously described biomarkers (CCL4, CRP, IL-10, IP-10, αPGL-I IgM). Overnight stimulation in WBAs provided increased specificity for leprosy and was required for IL-10, IL-1Ra and CCL4. The remaining five biomarkers were directly detectable in plasma, hence suitable for rapid POC tests. Indeed, lateral flow assays (LFAs) utilizing this five-marker profile detected both multi- and paucibacillary leprosy patients with variable immune responses. INTERPRETATION: Application of novel host-biomarker profiles to rapid, quantitative LFAs improves leprosy diagnosis and allows POC testing in low-resource settings. This platform can thus aid diagnosis and classification of leprosy and also provides a tool to detect M.leprae infection in large-scale contact screening in the field. Elsevier 2019-08-14 /pmc/articles/PMC6796558/ /pubmed/31422044 http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.ebiom.2019.08.009 Text en © 2019 The Authors http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/ This is an open access article under the CC BY-NC-ND license (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/).
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van Hooij, Anouk
van den Eeden, Susan
Richardus, Renate
Tjon Kon Fat, Elisa
Wilson, Louis
Franken, Kees L.M.C.
Faber, Roel
Khatun, Merufa
Alam, Khorshed
Sufian Chowdhury, Abu
Richardus, Jan Hendrik
Corstjens, Paul
Geluk, Annemieke
Application of new host biomarker profiles in quantitative point-of-care tests facilitates leprosy diagnosis in the field
title Application of new host biomarker profiles in quantitative point-of-care tests facilitates leprosy diagnosis in the field
title_full Application of new host biomarker profiles in quantitative point-of-care tests facilitates leprosy diagnosis in the field
title_fullStr Application of new host biomarker profiles in quantitative point-of-care tests facilitates leprosy diagnosis in the field
title_full_unstemmed Application of new host biomarker profiles in quantitative point-of-care tests facilitates leprosy diagnosis in the field
title_short Application of new host biomarker profiles in quantitative point-of-care tests facilitates leprosy diagnosis in the field
title_sort application of new host biomarker profiles in quantitative point-of-care tests facilitates leprosy diagnosis in the field
topic Research paper
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6796558/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/31422044
http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.ebiom.2019.08.009
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