1. Improved Performance of ELISA and Immunochromatographic Tests Using a New Chimeric A2-Based Protein for Human Visceral Leishmaniasis Diagnosis.
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Figueiredo MM, Dos Santos ARR, Godoi LC, de Castro NS, de Andrade BC, Sergio SAR, Jerônimo SMB, de Oliveira EJ, Valencia-Portillo RT, Bezerra LM, Goto H, Sanchez MCA, Junqueira C, Teixeira SMR, da Fonseca FG, Gazzinelli RT, and Fernandes AP
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- Adult, Antigens, Protozoan genetics, Antigens, Protozoan immunology, Chromatography, Affinity methods, Enzyme-Linked Immunosorbent Assay, Female, Humans, Leishmania infantum immunology, Leishmaniasis, Visceral blood, Leishmaniasis, Visceral immunology, Leishmaniasis, Visceral parasitology, Male, Protozoan Proteins genetics, Recombinant Fusion Proteins genetics, Sensitivity and Specificity, Antibodies, Protozoan blood, Leishmaniasis, Visceral diagnosis, Protozoan Proteins immunology, Recombinant Fusion Proteins immunology, Serologic Tests methods
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Methods: A total of 1028 sera samples were used for the development and validation of ELISA (321 samples from L. infantum -infected patients, 62 samples from VL/AIDS coinfected patients, 236 samples from patients infected with other diseases, and 409 samples from healthy donors). A total of 520 sera samples were used to develop and validate ICT (249 samples from L. infantum -infected patients, 46 samples from VL/AIDS coinfected patients, 40 samples from patients infected with other diseases, and 185 samples from healthy donors). Findings . Using the validation sera panels, DTL-4-based ELISA displayed an overall sensitivity of 94.61% (95% CI: 89.94-97.28), a specificity of 99.41% (95% CI: 96.39-99.99), and an accuracy of 97.02% (95% CI: 94.61-98.38), while for ICT, sensitivity, specificity, and accuracy values corresponded to 91.98% (95% CI: 86.65-95.39), 100.00% (95% CI: 96.30-100.00), and 95.14% (95% CI: 91.62-97.15), respectively. When testing sera samples from VL/AIDS coinfected patients, DTL-4-ELISA displayed a sensitivity of 77.42% (95% CI: 65.48-86.16), a specificity of 99.41% (95% CI: 96.39-99.99), and an accuracy of 93.51% (95% CI: 89.49%-96.10%), while for DTL-4-ICT, sensitivity was 73.91% (95% CI: 59.74-84.40), specificity was 90.63% (95% CI: 81.02-95.63), and accuracy was 82.00% (95% CI: 73.63-90.91)., Conclusion: DTL-4 is a promising candidate antigen for serodiagnosis of VL patients, including those with VL/AIDS coinfection, when incorporated into ELISA or ICT test formats., Competing Interests: We declare that this work has not been influenced by any financial, personal, or professional interest., (Copyright © 2021 Maria Marta Figueiredo et al.)
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- 2021
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