1. Spliced-Leader RNA as a Dynamic Marker for Monitoring Viable Leishmania Parasites During and After Treatment.
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Hendrickx, Rik, Melkamu, Roma, Tadesse, Dagimawie, Teferi, Tedla, Feijens, Pim-Bart, Vleminckx, Margot, Henten, Saskia van, Alves, Fabiana, Shibru, Tamiru, Griensven, Johan van, Caljon, Guy, and Pareyn, Myrthe
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BLOOD collection ,VISCERAL leishmaniasis ,POLYMERASE chain reaction ,BIOMARKERS ,NUCLEIC acids - Abstract
Accurate detection of viable Leishmania parasites is critical for evaluating visceral leishmaniasis (VL) treatment response at an early timepoint. We compared the decay of kinetoplast DNA (kDNA) and spliced-leader RNA (SL-RNA) in vitro, in vivo, and in a VL patient cohort. An optimized combination of blood preservation and nucleic acid extraction improved efficiency for both targets. SL-RNA degraded more rapidly during treatment than kDNA, and correlated better with microscopic examination. SL-RNA quantitative polymerase chain reaction emerges as a superior method for dynamic monitoring of viable Leishmania parasites. It enables individualized treatment monitoring for improved prognoses and has potential as an early surrogate endpoint in clinical trials. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2024
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