Artigo Revisado por pares

Comparison of PCR ‐based methods for the diagnosis of cutaneous leishmaniasis in two different epidemiological scenarios: Spain and Morocco

2018; Wiley; Volume: 32; Issue: 11 Linguagem: Inglês

10.1111/jdv.15034

ISSN

1468-3083

Autores

Gemma Merino‐Espinosa, Javier Rodríguez‐Granger, Francisco Morillas‐Márquez, Jesús Tercedor‐Sánchez, Victoriano Corpas‐López, Soumiya Chiheb, Mercedes Alcalde-Alonso, José Manuel Azaña-Defez, Myriam Riyad, Victoriano Díaz‐Sáez, Joaquina Martín‐Sánchez,

Tópico(s)

Trypanosoma species research and implications

Resumo

Abstract Background Cutaneous leishmaniasis ( CL ) is a disfiguring and stigmatising disease occurring in more than 70 countries across the world including Spain and Morocco. The use of sensitive tests that can differentiate Leishmania s pecies is advised. Objective To evaluate the influence of the epidemiological scenario on the reliability of the PCR techniques and contribute to the selection of the most efficient one for CL diagnosis. Methods The sensitivities of parasitological methods and four PCR s were compared in cutaneous samples from 77 patients from Spanish ( PSH ) and Moroccan hospitals ( PMH ). Exudates and fresh or paraffin‐embedded tissue biopsies were used. Results None of the PCR s used in this study allowed the diagnosis of all CL cases, showing also some drawbacks. Lmj4/Uni21‐ PCR displayed the best sensitivity with PMH , but it did not provide positive results in PSH with CL confirmed by other PCR s. Conversely, JW 13/ JW 14‐ PCR and L. infantum‐ PCR ‐ ELISA displayed good sensitivities with PSH that were not achieved with PMH . Nested‐ ITS ‐1‐ PCR did not show enough sensitivity with paraffin‐embedded tissue biopsies. False‐negative results were obtained in 19% of PSH due to unspecific hybridizations of ITS ‐1 primers with human chromosome1. Conclusions PCR should be routinely used in patients with cutaneous lesions compatible with CL and furthermore, the combination of two PCR techniques is advisable. The selection of these PCR s will be influenced by the epidemiological scenario: In areas where L. infantum is endemic, the use of the PCR ‐ ELISA joint with JW 13/ JW 14‐ PCR seems an appropriate choice, whereas in areas such as Morocco, Lmj4/Uni21 and ITS ‐1 provide satisfactory results.

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