Detection of Wuchereria bancrofti DNA in paired serum and urine samples using polymerase chain reaction-based systems
The Global Program for the Elimination of Lymphatic Filariasis (GPELF) aims to eliminate this disease by the year 2020. However, the development of more specific and sensitive tests is important for the success of the GPELF. The present study aimed to standardise polymerase chain reaction (PCR)-base...
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Veröffentlicht in: | Memórias do Instituto Oswaldo Cruz 2015-01, Vol.109 (8) |
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Zusammenfassung: | The Global Program for the Elimination of Lymphatic Filariasis (GPELF)
aims to eliminate this disease by the year 2020. However, the
development of more specific and sensitive tests is important for the
success of the GPELF. The present study aimed to standardise polymerase
chain reaction (PCR)-based systems for the diagnosis of filariasis in
serum and urine. Twenty paired biological urine and serum samples from
individuals already known to be positive for Wuchereria bancrofti
were collected during the day. Conventional PCR and semi-nested PCR
assays were optimised. The detection limit of the technique for
purified W. bancrofti DNA extracted from adult worms was 10 fg for the
internal systems (WbF/Wb2) and 0.1 fg by using semi-nested PCR. The
specificity of the primers was confirmed experimentally by
amplification of 1 ng of purified genomic DNA from other species of
parasites. Evaluation of the paired urine and serum samples by the
semi-nested PCR technique indicated only two of the 20 tested
individuals were positive, whereas the simple internal PCR system
(WbF/Wb2), which has highly promising performance, revealed that all
the patients were positive using both samples. This study successfully
demonstrated the possibility of using the PCR technique on urine for
the diagnosis of W. bancrofti infection. |
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ISSN: | 1678-8060 |