Urine as a promising sample for Leishmania DNA extraction in the diagnosis of visceral leishmaniasis - a review

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Autor(a) principal: Bezerra,Gilberto Silva Nunes
Data de Publicação: 2019
Outros Autores: Barbosa Júnior,Walter Lins, Silva,Elis Dionísio da, Leal,Nilma Cintra, Medeiros,Zulma Maria de
Tipo de documento: Artigo
Idioma: eng
Título da fonte: Brazilian Journal of Infectious Diseases
Texto Completo: http://old.scielo.br/scielo.php?script=sci_arttext&pid=S1413-86702019000200111
Resumo: ABSTRACT Visceral leishmaniasis is a serious and debilitating infection with high fatality rate in tropical and subtropical countries. As clinical symptoms of visceral leishmaniasis are not so specific, confirmatory diagnostic methods with high sensitivity and specificity are needed. Noninvasive methods have been developed using urine as a clinical sample for visceral leishmaniasis diagnosis. In fact, there is a clear correlation between kidney impairment and Leishmania DNA in urine. However, it has been proved that Leishmania nucleic acid may also be isolated from patients without any sign of renal involvement. Even though urine has become a promissing biological sample, it is still not widely used due to several issues, such as (i) incomprehension of the whole renal pathophysiology process in visceral leishmaniasis, (ii) presence of many amplification inhibitors in urine, and (iii) lack of an efficient urinary DNA extraction method. In this article, we performed a literature review to bring a new perspective for Leishmania DNA isolation in urine.
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dc.title.none.fl_str_mv Urine as a promising sample for Leishmania DNA extraction in the diagnosis of visceral leishmaniasis - a review
title Urine as a promising sample for Leishmania DNA extraction in the diagnosis of visceral leishmaniasis - a review
spellingShingle Urine as a promising sample for Leishmania DNA extraction in the diagnosis of visceral leishmaniasis - a review
Bezerra,Gilberto Silva Nunes
Visceral leishmaniasis
Renal involvement
Diagnosis
Urine sample
DNA extraction
title_short Urine as a promising sample for Leishmania DNA extraction in the diagnosis of visceral leishmaniasis - a review
title_full Urine as a promising sample for Leishmania DNA extraction in the diagnosis of visceral leishmaniasis - a review
title_fullStr Urine as a promising sample for Leishmania DNA extraction in the diagnosis of visceral leishmaniasis - a review
title_full_unstemmed Urine as a promising sample for Leishmania DNA extraction in the diagnosis of visceral leishmaniasis - a review
title_sort Urine as a promising sample for Leishmania DNA extraction in the diagnosis of visceral leishmaniasis - a review
author Bezerra,Gilberto Silva Nunes
author_facet Bezerra,Gilberto Silva Nunes
Barbosa Júnior,Walter Lins
Silva,Elis Dionísio da
Leal,Nilma Cintra
Medeiros,Zulma Maria de
author_role author
author2 Barbosa Júnior,Walter Lins
Silva,Elis Dionísio da
Leal,Nilma Cintra
Medeiros,Zulma Maria de
author2_role author
author
author
author
dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Bezerra,Gilberto Silva Nunes
Barbosa Júnior,Walter Lins
Silva,Elis Dionísio da
Leal,Nilma Cintra
Medeiros,Zulma Maria de
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv Visceral leishmaniasis
Renal involvement
Diagnosis
Urine sample
DNA extraction
topic Visceral leishmaniasis
Renal involvement
Diagnosis
Urine sample
DNA extraction
description ABSTRACT Visceral leishmaniasis is a serious and debilitating infection with high fatality rate in tropical and subtropical countries. As clinical symptoms of visceral leishmaniasis are not so specific, confirmatory diagnostic methods with high sensitivity and specificity are needed. Noninvasive methods have been developed using urine as a clinical sample for visceral leishmaniasis diagnosis. In fact, there is a clear correlation between kidney impairment and Leishmania DNA in urine. However, it has been proved that Leishmania nucleic acid may also be isolated from patients without any sign of renal involvement. Even though urine has become a promissing biological sample, it is still not widely used due to several issues, such as (i) incomprehension of the whole renal pathophysiology process in visceral leishmaniasis, (ii) presence of many amplification inhibitors in urine, and (iii) lack of an efficient urinary DNA extraction method. In this article, we performed a literature review to bring a new perspective for Leishmania DNA isolation in urine.
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