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Circulating Anodic Antigen (CAA): A Highly Sensitive Diagnostic Biomarker to Detect Active Schistosoma Infections—Improvement and Use during SCORE

The Schistosomiasis Consortium for Operational Research and Evaluation (SCORE) was funded in 2008 to conduct research that would support country schistosomiasis control programs. As schistosomiasis prevalence decreases in many places and elimination is increasingly within reach, a sensitive and spec...

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Autores principales: Corstjens, Paul L. A. M., de Dood, Claudia J., Knopp, Stefanie, Clements, Michelle N., Ortu, Giuseppina, Umulisa, Irenee, Ruberanziza, Eugene, Wittmann, Udo, Kariuki, Thomas, LoVerde, Philip, Secor, William Evan, Atkins, Lydia, Kinung’hi, Safari, Binder, Sue, Campbell, Carl H., Colley, Daniel G., van Dam, Govert J.
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Publicado: The American Society of Tropical Medicine and Hygiene 2020
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7351307/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/32400344
http://dx.doi.org/10.4269/ajtmh.19-0819
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author Corstjens, Paul L. A. M.
de Dood, Claudia J.
Knopp, Stefanie
Clements, Michelle N.
Ortu, Giuseppina
Umulisa, Irenee
Ruberanziza, Eugene
Wittmann, Udo
Kariuki, Thomas
LoVerde, Philip
Secor, William Evan
Atkins, Lydia
Kinung’hi, Safari
Binder, Sue
Campbell, Carl H.
Colley, Daniel G.
van Dam, Govert J.
author_facet Corstjens, Paul L. A. M.
de Dood, Claudia J.
Knopp, Stefanie
Clements, Michelle N.
Ortu, Giuseppina
Umulisa, Irenee
Ruberanziza, Eugene
Wittmann, Udo
Kariuki, Thomas
LoVerde, Philip
Secor, William Evan
Atkins, Lydia
Kinung’hi, Safari
Binder, Sue
Campbell, Carl H.
Colley, Daniel G.
van Dam, Govert J.
author_sort Corstjens, Paul L. A. M.
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description The Schistosomiasis Consortium for Operational Research and Evaluation (SCORE) was funded in 2008 to conduct research that would support country schistosomiasis control programs. As schistosomiasis prevalence decreases in many places and elimination is increasingly within reach, a sensitive and specific test to detect infection with Schistosoma mansoni and Schistosoma haematobium has become a pressing need. After obtaining broad input, SCORE supported Leiden University Medical Center (LUMC) to modify the serum-based antigen assay for use with urine, simplify the assay, and improve its sensitivity. The urine assay eventually contributed to several of the larger SCORE studies. For example, in Zanzibar, we demonstrated that urine filtration, the standard parasite egg detection diagnostic test for S. haematobium, greatly underestimated prevalence in low-prevalence settings. In Burundi and Rwanda, the circulating anodic antigen (CAA) assay provided critical information about the limitations of the stool-based Kato–Katz parasite egg-detection assay for S. mansoni in low-prevalence settings. Other SCORE-supported CAA work demonstrated that frozen, banked urine specimens yielded similar results to fresh ones; pooling of specimens may be a useful, cost-effective approach for surveillance in some settings; and the assay can be performed in local laboratories equipped with adequate centrifuge capacity. These improvements in the assay continue to be of use to researchers around the world. However, additional work will be needed if widespread dissemination of the CAA assay is to occur, for example, by building capacity in places besides LUMC and commercialization of the assay. Here, we review the evolution of the CAA assay format during the SCORE period with emphasis on urine-based applications.
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spelling pubmed-73513072020-07-20 Circulating Anodic Antigen (CAA): A Highly Sensitive Diagnostic Biomarker to Detect Active Schistosoma Infections—Improvement and Use during SCORE Corstjens, Paul L. A. M. de Dood, Claudia J. Knopp, Stefanie Clements, Michelle N. Ortu, Giuseppina Umulisa, Irenee Ruberanziza, Eugene Wittmann, Udo Kariuki, Thomas LoVerde, Philip Secor, William Evan Atkins, Lydia Kinung’hi, Safari Binder, Sue Campbell, Carl H. Colley, Daniel G. van Dam, Govert J. Am J Trop Med Hyg Articles The Schistosomiasis Consortium for Operational Research and Evaluation (SCORE) was funded in 2008 to conduct research that would support country schistosomiasis control programs. As schistosomiasis prevalence decreases in many places and elimination is increasingly within reach, a sensitive and specific test to detect infection with Schistosoma mansoni and Schistosoma haematobium has become a pressing need. After obtaining broad input, SCORE supported Leiden University Medical Center (LUMC) to modify the serum-based antigen assay for use with urine, simplify the assay, and improve its sensitivity. The urine assay eventually contributed to several of the larger SCORE studies. For example, in Zanzibar, we demonstrated that urine filtration, the standard parasite egg detection diagnostic test for S. haematobium, greatly underestimated prevalence in low-prevalence settings. In Burundi and Rwanda, the circulating anodic antigen (CAA) assay provided critical information about the limitations of the stool-based Kato–Katz parasite egg-detection assay for S. mansoni in low-prevalence settings. Other SCORE-supported CAA work demonstrated that frozen, banked urine specimens yielded similar results to fresh ones; pooling of specimens may be a useful, cost-effective approach for surveillance in some settings; and the assay can be performed in local laboratories equipped with adequate centrifuge capacity. These improvements in the assay continue to be of use to researchers around the world. However, additional work will be needed if widespread dissemination of the CAA assay is to occur, for example, by building capacity in places besides LUMC and commercialization of the assay. Here, we review the evolution of the CAA assay format during the SCORE period with emphasis on urine-based applications. The American Society of Tropical Medicine and Hygiene 2020-07 2020-05-12 /pmc/articles/PMC7351307/ /pubmed/32400344 http://dx.doi.org/10.4269/ajtmh.19-0819 Text en © The American Society of Tropical Medicine and Hygiene This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution (CC-BY) License (https://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 Articles
Corstjens, Paul L. A. M.
de Dood, Claudia J.
Knopp, Stefanie
Clements, Michelle N.
Ortu, Giuseppina
Umulisa, Irenee
Ruberanziza, Eugene
Wittmann, Udo
Kariuki, Thomas
LoVerde, Philip
Secor, William Evan
Atkins, Lydia
Kinung’hi, Safari
Binder, Sue
Campbell, Carl H.
Colley, Daniel G.
van Dam, Govert J.
Circulating Anodic Antigen (CAA): A Highly Sensitive Diagnostic Biomarker to Detect Active Schistosoma Infections—Improvement and Use during SCORE
title Circulating Anodic Antigen (CAA): A Highly Sensitive Diagnostic Biomarker to Detect Active Schistosoma Infections—Improvement and Use during SCORE
title_full Circulating Anodic Antigen (CAA): A Highly Sensitive Diagnostic Biomarker to Detect Active Schistosoma Infections—Improvement and Use during SCORE
title_fullStr Circulating Anodic Antigen (CAA): A Highly Sensitive Diagnostic Biomarker to Detect Active Schistosoma Infections—Improvement and Use during SCORE
title_full_unstemmed Circulating Anodic Antigen (CAA): A Highly Sensitive Diagnostic Biomarker to Detect Active Schistosoma Infections—Improvement and Use during SCORE
title_short Circulating Anodic Antigen (CAA): A Highly Sensitive Diagnostic Biomarker to Detect Active Schistosoma Infections—Improvement and Use during SCORE
title_sort circulating anodic antigen (caa): a highly sensitive diagnostic biomarker to detect active schistosoma infections—improvement and use during score
topic Articles
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7351307/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/32400344
http://dx.doi.org/10.4269/ajtmh.19-0819
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