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Rapid Capsular Antigen Immunoassay for Diagnosis of Inhalational Anthrax: Preclinical Studies and Evaluation in a Nonhuman Primate Model

Inhalational anthrax is a fatal infectious disease. Rapid and effective treatment is critically dependent on early and accurate diagnosis. Blood culture followed by identification and confirmation may take days to provide clinically relevant information. In contrast, immunoassay for a shed antigen,...

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Autores principales: Gates-Hollingsworth, Marcellene A., Kolton, Cari B., Hoffmaster, Alex R., Meister, Gabriel T., Moore, Addie E., Green, Heather R., Pogoda, Janice M., Pillai, Segaran P., Kozel, Thomas R.
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Publicado: American Society for Microbiology 2022
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9239138/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/35546539
http://dx.doi.org/10.1128/mbio.00931-22
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author Gates-Hollingsworth, Marcellene A.
Kolton, Cari B.
Hoffmaster, Alex R.
Meister, Gabriel T.
Moore, Addie E.
Green, Heather R.
Pogoda, Janice M.
Pillai, Segaran P.
Kozel, Thomas R.
author_facet Gates-Hollingsworth, Marcellene A.
Kolton, Cari B.
Hoffmaster, Alex R.
Meister, Gabriel T.
Moore, Addie E.
Green, Heather R.
Pogoda, Janice M.
Pillai, Segaran P.
Kozel, Thomas R.
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description Inhalational anthrax is a fatal infectious disease. Rapid and effective treatment is critically dependent on early and accurate diagnosis. Blood culture followed by identification and confirmation may take days to provide clinically relevant information. In contrast, immunoassay for a shed antigen, the capsular polypeptide gamma-d-polyglutamate (γDPGA), can provide rapid results at the point of care. In this study, a lateral flow immunoassay for γDPGA was evaluated in a robust nonhuman primate model of inhalational anthrax. The results showed that the time to a positive result with the rapid test using either serum or blood as a clinical specimen was similar to the time after infection when a blood culture became positive. In vitro testing showed that the test was equally sensitive with cultures of the three major clades of Bacillus anthracis. Cultures from other Bacillus spp. that are known to produce γDPGA also produced positive results. The test was negative with human sera from 200 normal subjects and 45 subjects with culture-confirmed nonanthrax bacterial or fungal sepsis. Taken together, the results showed that immunoassay for γDPGA is an effective surrogate for blood culture in a relevant cynomolgus monkey model of inhalational anthrax. The test would be a valuable aid in early diagnosis of anthrax, which is critical for rapid intervention and a positive outcome. Use of the test could facilitate triage of patients with signs and symptoms of anthrax in a mass-exposure incident and in low-resource settings where laboratory resources are not readily available.
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spelling pubmed-92391382022-06-29 Rapid Capsular Antigen Immunoassay for Diagnosis of Inhalational Anthrax: Preclinical Studies and Evaluation in a Nonhuman Primate Model Gates-Hollingsworth, Marcellene A. Kolton, Cari B. Hoffmaster, Alex R. Meister, Gabriel T. Moore, Addie E. Green, Heather R. Pogoda, Janice M. Pillai, Segaran P. Kozel, Thomas R. mBio Research Article Inhalational anthrax is a fatal infectious disease. Rapid and effective treatment is critically dependent on early and accurate diagnosis. Blood culture followed by identification and confirmation may take days to provide clinically relevant information. In contrast, immunoassay for a shed antigen, the capsular polypeptide gamma-d-polyglutamate (γDPGA), can provide rapid results at the point of care. In this study, a lateral flow immunoassay for γDPGA was evaluated in a robust nonhuman primate model of inhalational anthrax. The results showed that the time to a positive result with the rapid test using either serum or blood as a clinical specimen was similar to the time after infection when a blood culture became positive. In vitro testing showed that the test was equally sensitive with cultures of the three major clades of Bacillus anthracis. Cultures from other Bacillus spp. that are known to produce γDPGA also produced positive results. The test was negative with human sera from 200 normal subjects and 45 subjects with culture-confirmed nonanthrax bacterial or fungal sepsis. Taken together, the results showed that immunoassay for γDPGA is an effective surrogate for blood culture in a relevant cynomolgus monkey model of inhalational anthrax. The test would be a valuable aid in early diagnosis of anthrax, which is critical for rapid intervention and a positive outcome. Use of the test could facilitate triage of patients with signs and symptoms of anthrax in a mass-exposure incident and in low-resource settings where laboratory resources are not readily available. American Society for Microbiology 2022-05-12 /pmc/articles/PMC9239138/ /pubmed/35546539 http://dx.doi.org/10.1128/mbio.00931-22 Text en Copyright © 2022 Gates-Hollingsworth et al. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International license (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/) .
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Gates-Hollingsworth, Marcellene A.
Kolton, Cari B.
Hoffmaster, Alex R.
Meister, Gabriel T.
Moore, Addie E.
Green, Heather R.
Pogoda, Janice M.
Pillai, Segaran P.
Kozel, Thomas R.
Rapid Capsular Antigen Immunoassay for Diagnosis of Inhalational Anthrax: Preclinical Studies and Evaluation in a Nonhuman Primate Model
title Rapid Capsular Antigen Immunoassay for Diagnosis of Inhalational Anthrax: Preclinical Studies and Evaluation in a Nonhuman Primate Model
title_full Rapid Capsular Antigen Immunoassay for Diagnosis of Inhalational Anthrax: Preclinical Studies and Evaluation in a Nonhuman Primate Model
title_fullStr Rapid Capsular Antigen Immunoassay for Diagnosis of Inhalational Anthrax: Preclinical Studies and Evaluation in a Nonhuman Primate Model
title_full_unstemmed Rapid Capsular Antigen Immunoassay for Diagnosis of Inhalational Anthrax: Preclinical Studies and Evaluation in a Nonhuman Primate Model
title_short Rapid Capsular Antigen Immunoassay for Diagnosis of Inhalational Anthrax: Preclinical Studies and Evaluation in a Nonhuman Primate Model
title_sort rapid capsular antigen immunoassay for diagnosis of inhalational anthrax: preclinical studies and evaluation in a nonhuman primate model
topic Research Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9239138/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/35546539
http://dx.doi.org/10.1128/mbio.00931-22
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