Performance of recombinant chimeric proteins in the serological diagnosis of Trypanosoma cruzi infection in dogs.
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Resumo: | Background: Dogs are considered sentinels in areas of Trypanosoma cruzi transmission risk to humans. ELISA is generally the method of choice for diagnosing T. cruzi exposure in dogs, but its performance substantially depends on the antigenic matrix employed. In previous studies, our group has developed four chimeric antigens (IBMP-8.1, 8.2, 8.3, and 8.4) and evaluated their potential for diagnosing T. cruzi exposure in humans. For human sera, these chimeric antigens presented superior diagnostic performances as compared to commercial tests available in Brazil, Spain, and Argentina. Therefore, in this study we have evaluated the potential of these antigenic proteins for detection of anti-T. cruzi IgG antibodies in dog sera. Methodology/Principal findings: The IBMP-ELISA assays were optimized by checkerboard titration. Subsequently, the diagnostic potential was validated through analysis of ROC curves and the performance of the tests was determined using double entry tables. Cross-reactivity was also evaluated for babesiosis, ehrlichiosis, dirofilariosis, anaplasmosis, and visceral leishmaniasis. Best performance was shown by IBMP-8.3 and IBMP-8.4, although all four antigens demonstrated a high diagnostic performance with 46 positive and 149 negative samples tested. IBMP-8.3 demonstrated 100% sensitivity, followed by IBMP-8.4 (96.7–100%), IBMP-8.2 (73.3–87.5%), and IBMP-8.1 (50–100%). The highest specificities were achieved with IBMP-8.2 (100%) and IBMP-8.4 (100%), followed by IBMP-8.3 (96.7–97.5%) and IBMP 8.1 (89.1–100%). Conclusions/Significance: The use of chimeric antigenic matrices in immunoassays for anti-T. cruzi IgG antibody detection in sera of infected dogs was shown to be a promising tool for veterinary diagnosis and epidemiological studies. The chimeric antigens used in this work allowed also to overcome the common hurdles related to serodiagnosis of T. cruzi infection, especially regarding variation of efficiency parameters according to different strains and cross-reactivity with other infectious diseases. |
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Leony, Leonardo MaiaFreitas, Natália Erdens Maron deDel-Rei, Rodrigo PimentaCarneiro, Cláudia MartinsReis, Alexandre BarbosaJansen, Ana MariaXavier, Samanta Cristina das ChagasGomes, Yara MirandaSilva, Edimilson Domingos daReis, Mitermayer Galvão dosFraga, Deborah Bittencourt MothéCeledon, Paola Alejandra FioraniZanchin, Nilson Ivo ToninTorres, Filipe DantasSantos, Fred Luciano Neves2020-05-08T17:21:27Z2020-05-08T17:21:27Z2019LEONY, L. M. et al. Performance of recombinant chimeric proteins in the serological diagnosis of Trypanosoma cruzi infection in dogs. PLoS Neglected Tropical Diseases, v. 13, p. e0007545, jun. 2019. Disponível em: <https://journals.plos.org/plosntds/article?id=10.1371/journal.pntd.0007545>. Acesso em: 10 fev. 2020.1935-2727http://www.repositorio.ufop.br/handle/123456789/12170https://doi.org/10.1371/journal.pntd.0007545Background: Dogs are considered sentinels in areas of Trypanosoma cruzi transmission risk to humans. ELISA is generally the method of choice for diagnosing T. cruzi exposure in dogs, but its performance substantially depends on the antigenic matrix employed. In previous studies, our group has developed four chimeric antigens (IBMP-8.1, 8.2, 8.3, and 8.4) and evaluated their potential for diagnosing T. cruzi exposure in humans. For human sera, these chimeric antigens presented superior diagnostic performances as compared to commercial tests available in Brazil, Spain, and Argentina. Therefore, in this study we have evaluated the potential of these antigenic proteins for detection of anti-T. cruzi IgG antibodies in dog sera. Methodology/Principal findings: The IBMP-ELISA assays were optimized by checkerboard titration. Subsequently, the diagnostic potential was validated through analysis of ROC curves and the performance of the tests was determined using double entry tables. Cross-reactivity was also evaluated for babesiosis, ehrlichiosis, dirofilariosis, anaplasmosis, and visceral leishmaniasis. Best performance was shown by IBMP-8.3 and IBMP-8.4, although all four antigens demonstrated a high diagnostic performance with 46 positive and 149 negative samples tested. IBMP-8.3 demonstrated 100% sensitivity, followed by IBMP-8.4 (96.7–100%), IBMP-8.2 (73.3–87.5%), and IBMP-8.1 (50–100%). The highest specificities were achieved with IBMP-8.2 (100%) and IBMP-8.4 (100%), followed by IBMP-8.3 (96.7–97.5%) and IBMP 8.1 (89.1–100%). Conclusions/Significance: The use of chimeric antigenic matrices in immunoassays for anti-T. cruzi IgG antibody detection in sera of infected dogs was shown to be a promising tool for veterinary diagnosis and epidemiological studies. The chimeric antigens used in this work allowed also to overcome the common hurdles related to serodiagnosis of T. cruzi infection, especially regarding variation of efficiency parameters according to different strains and cross-reactivity with other infectious diseases.This is an open access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License, which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original author and source are credited. 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Performance of recombinant chimeric proteins in the serological diagnosis of Trypanosoma cruzi infection in dogs. |
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Performance of recombinant chimeric proteins in the serological diagnosis of Trypanosoma cruzi infection in dogs. |
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Performance of recombinant chimeric proteins in the serological diagnosis of Trypanosoma cruzi infection in dogs. Leony, Leonardo Maia |
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Performance of recombinant chimeric proteins in the serological diagnosis of Trypanosoma cruzi infection in dogs. |
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Performance of recombinant chimeric proteins in the serological diagnosis of Trypanosoma cruzi infection in dogs. |
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Performance of recombinant chimeric proteins in the serological diagnosis of Trypanosoma cruzi infection in dogs. |
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Performance of recombinant chimeric proteins in the serological diagnosis of Trypanosoma cruzi infection in dogs. |
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Performance of recombinant chimeric proteins in the serological diagnosis of Trypanosoma cruzi infection in dogs. |
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Leony, Leonardo Maia |
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Leony, Leonardo Maia Freitas, Natália Erdens Maron de Del-Rei, Rodrigo Pimenta Carneiro, Cláudia Martins Reis, Alexandre Barbosa Jansen, Ana Maria Xavier, Samanta Cristina das Chagas Gomes, Yara Miranda Silva, Edimilson Domingos da Reis, Mitermayer Galvão dos Fraga, Deborah Bittencourt Mothé Celedon, Paola Alejandra Fiorani Zanchin, Nilson Ivo Tonin Torres, Filipe Dantas Santos, Fred Luciano Neves |
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Freitas, Natália Erdens Maron de Del-Rei, Rodrigo Pimenta Carneiro, Cláudia Martins Reis, Alexandre Barbosa Jansen, Ana Maria Xavier, Samanta Cristina das Chagas Gomes, Yara Miranda Silva, Edimilson Domingos da Reis, Mitermayer Galvão dos Fraga, Deborah Bittencourt Mothé Celedon, Paola Alejandra Fiorani Zanchin, Nilson Ivo Tonin Torres, Filipe Dantas Santos, Fred Luciano Neves |
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Leony, Leonardo Maia Freitas, Natália Erdens Maron de Del-Rei, Rodrigo Pimenta Carneiro, Cláudia Martins Reis, Alexandre Barbosa Jansen, Ana Maria Xavier, Samanta Cristina das Chagas Gomes, Yara Miranda Silva, Edimilson Domingos da Reis, Mitermayer Galvão dos Fraga, Deborah Bittencourt Mothé Celedon, Paola Alejandra Fiorani Zanchin, Nilson Ivo Tonin Torres, Filipe Dantas Santos, Fred Luciano Neves |
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Background: Dogs are considered sentinels in areas of Trypanosoma cruzi transmission risk to humans. ELISA is generally the method of choice for diagnosing T. cruzi exposure in dogs, but its performance substantially depends on the antigenic matrix employed. In previous studies, our group has developed four chimeric antigens (IBMP-8.1, 8.2, 8.3, and 8.4) and evaluated their potential for diagnosing T. cruzi exposure in humans. For human sera, these chimeric antigens presented superior diagnostic performances as compared to commercial tests available in Brazil, Spain, and Argentina. Therefore, in this study we have evaluated the potential of these antigenic proteins for detection of anti-T. cruzi IgG antibodies in dog sera. Methodology/Principal findings: The IBMP-ELISA assays were optimized by checkerboard titration. Subsequently, the diagnostic potential was validated through analysis of ROC curves and the performance of the tests was determined using double entry tables. Cross-reactivity was also evaluated for babesiosis, ehrlichiosis, dirofilariosis, anaplasmosis, and visceral leishmaniasis. Best performance was shown by IBMP-8.3 and IBMP-8.4, although all four antigens demonstrated a high diagnostic performance with 46 positive and 149 negative samples tested. IBMP-8.3 demonstrated 100% sensitivity, followed by IBMP-8.4 (96.7–100%), IBMP-8.2 (73.3–87.5%), and IBMP-8.1 (50–100%). The highest specificities were achieved with IBMP-8.2 (100%) and IBMP-8.4 (100%), followed by IBMP-8.3 (96.7–97.5%) and IBMP 8.1 (89.1–100%). Conclusions/Significance: The use of chimeric antigenic matrices in immunoassays for anti-T. cruzi IgG antibody detection in sera of infected dogs was shown to be a promising tool for veterinary diagnosis and epidemiological studies. The chimeric antigens used in this work allowed also to overcome the common hurdles related to serodiagnosis of T. cruzi infection, especially regarding variation of efficiency parameters according to different strains and cross-reactivity with other infectious diseases. |
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