In silico and in vitro evaluation of primers for molecular differentiation of Leishmania species
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Resumo: | Abstract Leishmaniasis is a zoonotic disease caused by over 20 species of protozoan parasites of the genus Leishmania. Infection is commonly spread by sandflies and produces a wide spectrum of clinical signs and symptoms. Therefore, from an epidemiological and therapeutic standpoint, it is important to detect and differentiate Leishmania spp. The objective of this study was to combinate in silico and in vitro strategies to evaluate the analytical specificity of primers previously described in the literature. According to electronic PCR (e-PCR) analysis, 23 out of 141 pairs of primers selected through literature search matched their previously reported analytical specificity. In vitro evaluation of nine of these primer pairs by quantitative PCR (qPCR) confirmed the analytical specificity of five of them at the level of Leishmania spp., L. mexicana complex or Leishmania and Viannia subgenera. Based on these findings, the combination of e-PCR and qPCR is suggested to be a valuable approach to maximize the specificity of new primer pairs for the laboratory diagnosis of infections with Leishmania spp. |
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In silico and in vitro evaluation of primers for molecular differentiation of Leishmania species |
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In silico and in vitro evaluation of primers for molecular differentiation of Leishmania species |
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In silico and in vitro evaluation of primers for molecular differentiation of Leishmania species Trigo,Beatriz Batista Leishmaniasis differential diagnosis e-PCR qPCR |
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In silico and in vitro evaluation of primers for molecular differentiation of Leishmania species |
title_full |
In silico and in vitro evaluation of primers for molecular differentiation of Leishmania species |
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In silico and in vitro evaluation of primers for molecular differentiation of Leishmania species |
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In silico and in vitro evaluation of primers for molecular differentiation of Leishmania species |
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In silico and in vitro evaluation of primers for molecular differentiation of Leishmania species |
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Trigo,Beatriz Batista |
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Trigo,Beatriz Batista Oliveira-Rovai,Fernanda Muller de Milanesi,Marco Ito,Pier Kenji Rauschkolb Katsuda Utsunomiya,Yuri Tani Lopes,Flávia Lombardi Paulan,Silvana de Cássia Nunes,Cáris Maroni |
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Oliveira-Rovai,Fernanda Muller de Milanesi,Marco Ito,Pier Kenji Rauschkolb Katsuda Utsunomiya,Yuri Tani Lopes,Flávia Lombardi Paulan,Silvana de Cássia Nunes,Cáris Maroni |
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Trigo,Beatriz Batista Oliveira-Rovai,Fernanda Muller de Milanesi,Marco Ito,Pier Kenji Rauschkolb Katsuda Utsunomiya,Yuri Tani Lopes,Flávia Lombardi Paulan,Silvana de Cássia Nunes,Cáris Maroni |
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Leishmaniasis differential diagnosis e-PCR qPCR |
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Leishmaniasis differential diagnosis e-PCR qPCR |
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Abstract Leishmaniasis is a zoonotic disease caused by over 20 species of protozoan parasites of the genus Leishmania. Infection is commonly spread by sandflies and produces a wide spectrum of clinical signs and symptoms. Therefore, from an epidemiological and therapeutic standpoint, it is important to detect and differentiate Leishmania spp. The objective of this study was to combinate in silico and in vitro strategies to evaluate the analytical specificity of primers previously described in the literature. According to electronic PCR (e-PCR) analysis, 23 out of 141 pairs of primers selected through literature search matched their previously reported analytical specificity. In vitro evaluation of nine of these primer pairs by quantitative PCR (qPCR) confirmed the analytical specificity of five of them at the level of Leishmania spp., L. mexicana complex or Leishmania and Viannia subgenera. Based on these findings, the combination of e-PCR and qPCR is suggested to be a valuable approach to maximize the specificity of new primer pairs for the laboratory diagnosis of infections with Leishmania spp. |
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