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rMELEISH: A Novel Recombinant Multiepitope-Based Protein Applied to the Serodiagnosis of Both Canine and Human Visceral Leishmaniasis

Authors :
Daniel Silva Dias
Juliana Martins Machado
Patrícia Aparecida Fernandes Ribeiro
Amanda Sanchez Machado
Fernanda Fonseca Ramos
Lais Moreira Nogueira
Ana Alice Maia Gonçalves
Luana de Sousa Ramos
Isadora Braga Gandra
Flaviane Silva Coutinho
Michelli dos Santos
Jonatas Oliveira da Silva
Miguel Angel Chávez-Fumagalli
Rafael Gonçalves Teixeira-Neto
Ana Thereza Chaves
Mariana Campos-da-Paz
Amanda A. Souza
Rodolfo Cordeiro Giunchetti
Sonia Maria Freitas
Sandra Lyon
Danielle Ferreira de Magalhães-Soares
Julia Angelica Gonçalves Silveira
Eduardo Sergio Silva
Eduardo Antonio Ferraz Coelho
Alexsandro Sobreira Galdino
Source :
Pathogens, Vol 12, Iss 2, p 302 (2023)
Publication Year :
2023
Publisher :
MDPI AG, 2023.

Abstract

Background: visceral leishmaniasis (VL) is a critical public health problem in over ninety countries. The control measures adopted in Brazil have been insufficient when it comes to preventing the spread of this overlooked disease. In this context, a precise diagnosis of VL in dogs and humans could help to reduce the number of cases of this disease. Distinct studies for the diagnosis of VL have used single recombinant proteins in serological assays; however, the results have been variable, mainly in relation to the sensitivity of the antigens. In this context, the development of multiepitope-based proteins could be relevant to solving such problem. Methods: a chimeric protein (rMELEISH) was constructed based on amino acid sequences from kinesin 39 (k39), alpha-tubulin, and heat-shock proteins HSP70 and HSP 83.1, and tested in enzyme-linked immunosorbent (ELISA) for the detection of L. infantum infection using canine (n = 140) and human (n = 145) sera samples. Results: in the trials, rMELEISH was able to discriminate between VL cases and cross-reactive diseases and healthy samples, with sensitivity and specificity values of 100%, as compared to the use of a soluble Leishmania antigenic extract (SLA). Conclusions: the preliminary data suggest that rMELEISH has the potential to be tested in future studies against a larger serological panel and in field conditions for the diagnosis of canine and human VL.

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
20760817
Volume :
12
Issue :
2
Database :
Directory of Open Access Journals
Journal :
Pathogens
Publication Type :
Academic Journal
Accession number :
edsdoj.021ea002caec47a7bcff97acb8556a97
Document Type :
article
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.3390/pathogens12020302