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    High sensitivity and reproducibility of in-house ELISAs using different genotypes of Trypanosoma cruzi

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    Artigo de Periódico
    Date
    2019
    Author
    Caballero E, Zuleima
    Correa, Ricardo
    Nascimento, Marilda S.
    Villarreal, Alcibiades
    Llanes, Alejandro
    Kesper, Norival, Jr.
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    Consejo Nacional de Desarrollo Cientifico y Tecnologico
    Secretaria Nacional de Ciencia, Tecnologia e Innovacion (SENACYT)
    Sistema Nacional de Investigacion Secretaria Nacional de Ciencia, Tecnologia e Innovacion
    Consejo Nacional de Desarrollo Cientifico y Tecnologico
    Secretaria Nacional de Ciencia, Tecnologia e Innovacion (SENACYT)
    Sistema Nacional de Investigacion Secretaria Nacional de Ciencia, Tecnologia e Innovacion
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    Abstract
    The adequate choice of Trypanosoma cruzi strains as antigen source for the diagnosis of Chagas disease is still controversial due to differences in terms of accuracy reported between different diagnostic tests. In this study was determined if the genetic variability between different genotypes of T. cruzi (TcI, TcII and TcIV) affect the final diagnosis of Chagas disease. The sensitivity and specificity index of in-house ELISA tests prepared with different T. cruzi strains were evaluated with chagasic and non-chagasic control sera and using the TESA-blot as a reference test. The results of this study revealed that the sensitivity index did not vary, with percentages of 100% for all strains in both tests. However, the specificity index for ELISA tests showed differences between 92% and 98%, but were reduced to 78%-89% when Leishmania-positive sera were included. All ELISAs and TESA-blot prepared with different antigens and the recombinant Wiener test were challenged in an endemic community for Chagas disease in Panama. Both ELISAs and TESA-blot recognized the same positive sera, corroborating the sensitivity indexes (100%) found with the control sera. The TESA-blot maintained the specificity index of 100% and did not display false positives. However, the recombinant Wiener test decreased its sensitivity to 81.25%.
    1. Chagas disease
    2. genotype
    3. Leishmania spp
    4. sensitivity and specificity
    5. Trypanosoma rangeli
    6. TESA-blot
    7. Trypanosoma cruzi
    8. EXCRETED-SECRETED ANTIGENS
    9. CHAGAS-DISEASE
    10. RECOMBINANT ANTIGENS
    11. IMMUNE-RESPONSE
    12. SEROLOGICAL DIAGNOSIS
    13. CROSS-REACTIVITY
    14. GENETIC EXCHANGE
    15. UNITED-STATES
    16. WESTERN-BLOT
    17. TESA-BLOT
    18. Immunology
    19. Parasitology
    20. Chagas disease
    21. genotype
    22. Leishmania spp
    23. sensitivity and specificity
    24. Trypanosoma rangeli
    25. TESA-blot
    26. Trypanosoma cruzi
    27. EXCRETED-SECRETED ANTIGENS
    28. CHAGAS-DISEASE
    29. RECOMBINANT ANTIGENS
    30. IMMUNE-RESPONSE
    31. SEROLOGICAL DIAGNOSIS
    32. CROSS-REACTIVITY
    33. GENETIC EXCHANGE
    34. UNITED-STATES
    35. WESTERN-BLOT
    36. TESA-BLOT
    37. Immunology
    38. Parasitology
    URI
    http://dx.doi.org/10.1111/pim.12627
    https://repositorio.maua.br/handle/MAUA/1524
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