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Anti-mitochondrial Tryparedoxin Peroxidase Monoclonal Antibody-Based Immunohistochemistry for Diagnosis of Cutaneous Leishmaniasis

Cutaneous leishmaniasis (CL) remains a globally spreading public health problem. Among Latin America countries, Brazil has the greatest number of recorded CL cases with several Leishmania species being associated with human cases. Laboratory diagnosis is one of the major challenges to disease contro...

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Autores principales: Freire, Mariana Lourenço, Rego, Felipe Dutra, Lopes, Karine Ferreira, Coutinho, Lucélia Antunes, Grenfell, Rafaella Fortini Queiroz, Avelar, Daniel Moreira, Cota, Gláucia, Pascoal-Xavier, Marcelo Antônio, Oliveira, Edward
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8918995/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/35295679
http://dx.doi.org/10.3389/fmicb.2021.790906
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author Freire, Mariana Lourenço
Rego, Felipe Dutra
Lopes, Karine Ferreira
Coutinho, Lucélia Antunes
Grenfell, Rafaella Fortini Queiroz
Avelar, Daniel Moreira
Cota, Gláucia
Pascoal-Xavier, Marcelo Antônio
Oliveira, Edward
author_facet Freire, Mariana Lourenço
Rego, Felipe Dutra
Lopes, Karine Ferreira
Coutinho, Lucélia Antunes
Grenfell, Rafaella Fortini Queiroz
Avelar, Daniel Moreira
Cota, Gláucia
Pascoal-Xavier, Marcelo Antônio
Oliveira, Edward
author_sort Freire, Mariana Lourenço
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description Cutaneous leishmaniasis (CL) remains a globally spreading public health problem. Among Latin America countries, Brazil has the greatest number of recorded CL cases with several Leishmania species being associated with human cases. Laboratory diagnosis is one of the major challenges to disease control due to the low accuracy of parasitological techniques, the restricted use of molecular techniques, and the importance of differential diagnosis with regard to several dermatological and systemic diseases. In response, we have developed and validated an immunohistochemistry (IHC) technique for CL diagnosis using anti-mTXNPx monoclonal antibody (mAb). Recombinant Leishmania–mTXNPx was produced and used as an immunogen for mAb production through the somatic hybridization technique. The viability of mAb labeling of Leishmania amastigotes was tested by IHC performed with skin biopsies from hamsters experimentally infected with Leishmania amazonensis, Leishmania braziliensis, and Leishmania guyanensis. The enzymes horseradish peroxidase (IHC-HRP) and alkaline phosphatase (IHC-AP), both biotin-free polymer detection systems, were used in the standardization step. The IHC was further validated with skin biopsies from 49 CL patients diagnosed by clinical examination and quantitative real-time polymerase chain reaction and from 37 patients presenting other dermatological infectious diseases. Other parasitological techniques, such as direct examination and culture, were also performed for confirmed CL patients. Histopathology and IHC were performed for all included patients. Overall, the highest sensitivity was observed for IHC-AP (85.7%), followed by IHC-HRP (79.6%), direct examination (77.6%), histopathological examination (HE; 65.3%), and in vitro culture (49%). Only IHC and HE presented specificity over 90% and were able to detect CL patients regardless of parasite burden (odds ratio > 1.94; 95%CI: 0.34–11.23). A significant increase in positivity rates was observed when IHC-AP was combined with direct examination (95.9%) and HE (93.9%). The IHC techniques evaluated in here detected the main Leishmania species causing CL in Brazil and can support diagnostic strategies for controlling this neglected disease, especially if used in combination with other approaches for an integrative laboratorial diagnosis.
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spelling pubmed-89189952022-03-15 Anti-mitochondrial Tryparedoxin Peroxidase Monoclonal Antibody-Based Immunohistochemistry for Diagnosis of Cutaneous Leishmaniasis Freire, Mariana Lourenço Rego, Felipe Dutra Lopes, Karine Ferreira Coutinho, Lucélia Antunes Grenfell, Rafaella Fortini Queiroz Avelar, Daniel Moreira Cota, Gláucia Pascoal-Xavier, Marcelo Antônio Oliveira, Edward Front Microbiol Microbiology Cutaneous leishmaniasis (CL) remains a globally spreading public health problem. Among Latin America countries, Brazil has the greatest number of recorded CL cases with several Leishmania species being associated with human cases. Laboratory diagnosis is one of the major challenges to disease control due to the low accuracy of parasitological techniques, the restricted use of molecular techniques, and the importance of differential diagnosis with regard to several dermatological and systemic diseases. In response, we have developed and validated an immunohistochemistry (IHC) technique for CL diagnosis using anti-mTXNPx monoclonal antibody (mAb). Recombinant Leishmania–mTXNPx was produced and used as an immunogen for mAb production through the somatic hybridization technique. The viability of mAb labeling of Leishmania amastigotes was tested by IHC performed with skin biopsies from hamsters experimentally infected with Leishmania amazonensis, Leishmania braziliensis, and Leishmania guyanensis. The enzymes horseradish peroxidase (IHC-HRP) and alkaline phosphatase (IHC-AP), both biotin-free polymer detection systems, were used in the standardization step. The IHC was further validated with skin biopsies from 49 CL patients diagnosed by clinical examination and quantitative real-time polymerase chain reaction and from 37 patients presenting other dermatological infectious diseases. Other parasitological techniques, such as direct examination and culture, were also performed for confirmed CL patients. Histopathology and IHC were performed for all included patients. Overall, the highest sensitivity was observed for IHC-AP (85.7%), followed by IHC-HRP (79.6%), direct examination (77.6%), histopathological examination (HE; 65.3%), and in vitro culture (49%). Only IHC and HE presented specificity over 90% and were able to detect CL patients regardless of parasite burden (odds ratio > 1.94; 95%CI: 0.34–11.23). A significant increase in positivity rates was observed when IHC-AP was combined with direct examination (95.9%) and HE (93.9%). The IHC techniques evaluated in here detected the main Leishmania species causing CL in Brazil and can support diagnostic strategies for controlling this neglected disease, especially if used in combination with other approaches for an integrative laboratorial diagnosis. Frontiers Media S.A. 2022-02-28 /pmc/articles/PMC8918995/ /pubmed/35295679 http://dx.doi.org/10.3389/fmicb.2021.790906 Text en Copyright © 2022 Freire, Rego, Lopes, Coutinho, Grenfell, Avelar, Cota, Pascoal-Xavier and Oliveira. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License (CC BY). The use, distribution or reproduction in other forums is permitted, provided the original author(s) and the copyright owner(s) are credited and that the original publication in this journal is cited, in accordance with accepted academic practice. No use, distribution or reproduction is permitted which does not comply with these terms.
spellingShingle Microbiology
Freire, Mariana Lourenço
Rego, Felipe Dutra
Lopes, Karine Ferreira
Coutinho, Lucélia Antunes
Grenfell, Rafaella Fortini Queiroz
Avelar, Daniel Moreira
Cota, Gláucia
Pascoal-Xavier, Marcelo Antônio
Oliveira, Edward
Anti-mitochondrial Tryparedoxin Peroxidase Monoclonal Antibody-Based Immunohistochemistry for Diagnosis of Cutaneous Leishmaniasis
title Anti-mitochondrial Tryparedoxin Peroxidase Monoclonal Antibody-Based Immunohistochemistry for Diagnosis of Cutaneous Leishmaniasis
title_full Anti-mitochondrial Tryparedoxin Peroxidase Monoclonal Antibody-Based Immunohistochemistry for Diagnosis of Cutaneous Leishmaniasis
title_fullStr Anti-mitochondrial Tryparedoxin Peroxidase Monoclonal Antibody-Based Immunohistochemistry for Diagnosis of Cutaneous Leishmaniasis
title_full_unstemmed Anti-mitochondrial Tryparedoxin Peroxidase Monoclonal Antibody-Based Immunohistochemistry for Diagnosis of Cutaneous Leishmaniasis
title_short Anti-mitochondrial Tryparedoxin Peroxidase Monoclonal Antibody-Based Immunohistochemistry for Diagnosis of Cutaneous Leishmaniasis
title_sort anti-mitochondrial tryparedoxin peroxidase monoclonal antibody-based immunohistochemistry for diagnosis of cutaneous leishmaniasis
topic Microbiology
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8918995/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/35295679
http://dx.doi.org/10.3389/fmicb.2021.790906
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