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A review of the leishmanin skin test: A neglected test for a neglected disease

The leishmanin skin test (LST) has been used for decades to detect exposure and immunity to the parasite Leishmania, the causative agent of the neglected tropical disease leishmaniasis. In the LST, Leishmania antigen (leishmanin) is intradermally injected into the forearm. In an individual who has b...

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Autores principales: Carstens-Kass, Jessica, Paulini, Kayla, Lypaczewski, Patrick, Matlashewski, Greg
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8297750/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/34292942
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pntd.0009531
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author Carstens-Kass, Jessica
Paulini, Kayla
Lypaczewski, Patrick
Matlashewski, Greg
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Paulini, Kayla
Lypaczewski, Patrick
Matlashewski, Greg
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description The leishmanin skin test (LST) has been used for decades to detect exposure and immunity to the parasite Leishmania, the causative agent of the neglected tropical disease leishmaniasis. In the LST, Leishmania antigen (leishmanin) is intradermally injected into the forearm. In an individual who has been previously infected, a delayed-type hypersensitivity (DTH) reaction results in a measurable induration at the site of the injection, indicating that previous exposure to Leishmania has resulted in the development of cell-mediated immunity. LST positivity is associated with long-lasting protective immunity against reinfection, most notably as reported for visceral leishmaniasis (VL). Despite efforts over the past few decades, leishmanin antigen is no longer produced under good manufacturing practice (GMP) conditions anywhere in the world. Consequently, the use of the LST in epidemiological studies has declined in favor of serological and molecular tests. In this review, we provide a historical overview of the LST and justification for the reintroduction of leishmanin. A GMP-grade leishmanin can be used to detect immunity in vivo by the LST and can be investigated for use in an interferon-γ release assay (IGRA), which may serve as an in vitro version of the LST. The LST will be a valuable tool for surveillance and epidemiological studies in support of the VL elimination programs and as a surrogate marker of immunity in vaccine clinical trials. METHODS: A review of the literature was conducted using PubMed as the primary database, with MeSH terms “leishmanin skin test” OR “Montenegro test” OR “Montenegro skin test.” Articles written in English that describe the history or standardization of leishmanin, the use of leishmanin in an IGRA, or the use of the LST in epidemiological studies or vaccine trials were prioritized in our appraisal of the literature.
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spelling pubmed-82977502021-07-31 A review of the leishmanin skin test: A neglected test for a neglected disease Carstens-Kass, Jessica Paulini, Kayla Lypaczewski, Patrick Matlashewski, Greg PLoS Negl Trop Dis Review The leishmanin skin test (LST) has been used for decades to detect exposure and immunity to the parasite Leishmania, the causative agent of the neglected tropical disease leishmaniasis. In the LST, Leishmania antigen (leishmanin) is intradermally injected into the forearm. In an individual who has been previously infected, a delayed-type hypersensitivity (DTH) reaction results in a measurable induration at the site of the injection, indicating that previous exposure to Leishmania has resulted in the development of cell-mediated immunity. LST positivity is associated with long-lasting protective immunity against reinfection, most notably as reported for visceral leishmaniasis (VL). Despite efforts over the past few decades, leishmanin antigen is no longer produced under good manufacturing practice (GMP) conditions anywhere in the world. Consequently, the use of the LST in epidemiological studies has declined in favor of serological and molecular tests. In this review, we provide a historical overview of the LST and justification for the reintroduction of leishmanin. A GMP-grade leishmanin can be used to detect immunity in vivo by the LST and can be investigated for use in an interferon-γ release assay (IGRA), which may serve as an in vitro version of the LST. The LST will be a valuable tool for surveillance and epidemiological studies in support of the VL elimination programs and as a surrogate marker of immunity in vaccine clinical trials. METHODS: A review of the literature was conducted using PubMed as the primary database, with MeSH terms “leishmanin skin test” OR “Montenegro test” OR “Montenegro skin test.” Articles written in English that describe the history or standardization of leishmanin, the use of leishmanin in an IGRA, or the use of the LST in epidemiological studies or vaccine trials were prioritized in our appraisal of the literature. Public Library of Science 2021-07-22 /pmc/articles/PMC8297750/ /pubmed/34292942 http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pntd.0009531 Text en © 2021 Carstens-Kass et al https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/This is an open access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution 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.
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Carstens-Kass, Jessica
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Lypaczewski, Patrick
Matlashewski, Greg
A review of the leishmanin skin test: A neglected test for a neglected disease
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title_full A review of the leishmanin skin test: A neglected test for a neglected disease
title_fullStr A review of the leishmanin skin test: A neglected test for a neglected disease
title_full_unstemmed A review of the leishmanin skin test: A neglected test for a neglected disease
title_short A review of the leishmanin skin test: A neglected test for a neglected disease
title_sort review of the leishmanin skin test: a neglected test for a neglected disease
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url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8297750/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/34292942
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pntd.0009531
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