Serum anti- phenolic glycolipid—1 IgA correlates to IgM isotype in leprosy patients: a possible candidate for seroepidemiological surveys?

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Autor(a) principal: Macedo, Alexandre C. de
Data de Publicação: 2017
Outros Autores: Guimarães, Juliana A., Rodrigues, Raphael O., Araújo, Thiago D. V., Tavares, Clodis M., Cabral, Paula Brito e, Moraes-Pinto, Maria Isabel de, Nagao-Dias, Aparecida Tiemi
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Idioma: eng
Título da fonte: Repositório Institucional da Universidade Federal do Ceará (UFC)
Texto Completo: http://www.repositorio.ufc.br/handle/riufc/26497
Resumo: Objective: The aim of this study was to compare serum anti-phenolic glycolipid-1 IgA, IgG, and IgM levels in leprosy patients and controls. Method: Analysis of anti-PGL- 1 IgA, IgG, or IgM in serum samples from multibacillary (MB, n=32) and paucibacillary (PB, n=22) leprosy patients, and in non-endemic controls (n=17), using an indirect enzyme-linked immunosorbent assay. Results: A strong correlation between serum IgM and IgA isotypes was found (r=.745, P<.0001) in MB patients. A moderate correlation was found in all analyses in PB patients. A moderate agreement was found between anti-PGL1 IgA and IgM tests. Based on the ROC curves, the cut-off values were selected and the parameters of validation were calculated. Considering the clinical forms altogether, the diagnostic sensitivities were 50.0% for IgA, 22.2% for IgG, and 74.1% for IgM. The positive (VPP) and negative (VPN) predictive values were estimated for each isotype. For IgA, the VPP and VPN were, respectively, 100.0% (87.0%-100.0%; 95% confidence interval) and 38.7% (24.4%-54.5%); for IgG, 100% (87.0%-100.0%) and 28.8% (17.8%-42.1%), respectively; and for IgM, 95.2% (83.8%-99.4%) and 51.7% (32.5%-70.6%), respectively. Conclusion: Despite the limiting factors, anti-PGL1 IgA correlates to IgM levels and it could be considered as a possible laboratorial tool to be also used, for instance, in serological follow-up studies.
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spelling Serum anti- phenolic glycolipid—1 IgA correlates to IgM isotype in leprosy patients: a possible candidate for seroepidemiological surveys?Mycobacterium lepraeImunoglobulina AImunoglobulina GObjective: The aim of this study was to compare serum anti-phenolic glycolipid-1 IgA, IgG, and IgM levels in leprosy patients and controls. Method: Analysis of anti-PGL- 1 IgA, IgG, or IgM in serum samples from multibacillary (MB, n=32) and paucibacillary (PB, n=22) leprosy patients, and in non-endemic controls (n=17), using an indirect enzyme-linked immunosorbent assay. Results: A strong correlation between serum IgM and IgA isotypes was found (r=.745, P<.0001) in MB patients. A moderate correlation was found in all analyses in PB patients. A moderate agreement was found between anti-PGL1 IgA and IgM tests. Based on the ROC curves, the cut-off values were selected and the parameters of validation were calculated. Considering the clinical forms altogether, the diagnostic sensitivities were 50.0% for IgA, 22.2% for IgG, and 74.1% for IgM. The positive (VPP) and negative (VPN) predictive values were estimated for each isotype. For IgA, the VPP and VPN were, respectively, 100.0% (87.0%-100.0%; 95% confidence interval) and 38.7% (24.4%-54.5%); for IgG, 100% (87.0%-100.0%) and 28.8% (17.8%-42.1%), respectively; and for IgM, 95.2% (83.8%-99.4%) and 51.7% (32.5%-70.6%), respectively. Conclusion: Despite the limiting factors, anti-PGL1 IgA correlates to IgM levels and it could be considered as a possible laboratorial tool to be also used, for instance, in serological follow-up studies.Journal of clinical laboratory analysis2017-10-09T14:31:47Z2017-10-09T14:31:47Z2017-06info:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersioninfo:eu-repo/semantics/articleapplication/pdfMACEDO, A. C. de et al. Serum anti- phenolic glycolipid—1 IgA correlates to IgM isotype in leprosy patients: a possible candidate for seroepidemiological surveys?. Journal of clinical laboratory analysis, New York, p. 1-7, jun. 2017.0887-8013http://www.repositorio.ufc.br/handle/riufc/26497Macedo, Alexandre C. deGuimarães, Juliana A.Rodrigues, Raphael O.Araújo, Thiago D. V.Tavares, Clodis M.Cabral, Paula Brito eMoraes-Pinto, Maria Isabel deNagao-Dias, Aparecida Tiemiengreponame:Repositório Institucional da Universidade Federal do Ceará (UFC)instname:Universidade Federal do Ceará (UFC)instacron:UFCinfo:eu-repo/semantics/openAccess2022-12-13T18:50:07Zoai:repositorio.ufc.br:riufc/26497Repositório InstitucionalPUBhttp://www.repositorio.ufc.br/ri-oai/requestbu@ufc.br || repositorio@ufc.bropendoar:2024-09-11T19:00:36.710881Repositório Institucional da Universidade Federal do Ceará (UFC) - Universidade Federal do Ceará (UFC)false
dc.title.none.fl_str_mv Serum anti- phenolic glycolipid—1 IgA correlates to IgM isotype in leprosy patients: a possible candidate for seroepidemiological surveys?
title Serum anti- phenolic glycolipid—1 IgA correlates to IgM isotype in leprosy patients: a possible candidate for seroepidemiological surveys?
spellingShingle Serum anti- phenolic glycolipid—1 IgA correlates to IgM isotype in leprosy patients: a possible candidate for seroepidemiological surveys?
Macedo, Alexandre C. de
Mycobacterium leprae
Imunoglobulina A
Imunoglobulina G
title_short Serum anti- phenolic glycolipid—1 IgA correlates to IgM isotype in leprosy patients: a possible candidate for seroepidemiological surveys?
title_full Serum anti- phenolic glycolipid—1 IgA correlates to IgM isotype in leprosy patients: a possible candidate for seroepidemiological surveys?
title_fullStr Serum anti- phenolic glycolipid—1 IgA correlates to IgM isotype in leprosy patients: a possible candidate for seroepidemiological surveys?
title_full_unstemmed Serum anti- phenolic glycolipid—1 IgA correlates to IgM isotype in leprosy patients: a possible candidate for seroepidemiological surveys?
title_sort Serum anti- phenolic glycolipid—1 IgA correlates to IgM isotype in leprosy patients: a possible candidate for seroepidemiological surveys?
author Macedo, Alexandre C. de
author_facet Macedo, Alexandre C. de
Guimarães, Juliana A.
Rodrigues, Raphael O.
Araújo, Thiago D. V.
Tavares, Clodis M.
Cabral, Paula Brito e
Moraes-Pinto, Maria Isabel de
Nagao-Dias, Aparecida Tiemi
author_role author
author2 Guimarães, Juliana A.
Rodrigues, Raphael O.
Araújo, Thiago D. V.
Tavares, Clodis M.
Cabral, Paula Brito e
Moraes-Pinto, Maria Isabel de
Nagao-Dias, Aparecida Tiemi
author2_role author
author
author
author
author
author
author
dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Macedo, Alexandre C. de
Guimarães, Juliana A.
Rodrigues, Raphael O.
Araújo, Thiago D. V.
Tavares, Clodis M.
Cabral, Paula Brito e
Moraes-Pinto, Maria Isabel de
Nagao-Dias, Aparecida Tiemi
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv Mycobacterium leprae
Imunoglobulina A
Imunoglobulina G
topic Mycobacterium leprae
Imunoglobulina A
Imunoglobulina G
description Objective: The aim of this study was to compare serum anti-phenolic glycolipid-1 IgA, IgG, and IgM levels in leprosy patients and controls. Method: Analysis of anti-PGL- 1 IgA, IgG, or IgM in serum samples from multibacillary (MB, n=32) and paucibacillary (PB, n=22) leprosy patients, and in non-endemic controls (n=17), using an indirect enzyme-linked immunosorbent assay. Results: A strong correlation between serum IgM and IgA isotypes was found (r=.745, P<.0001) in MB patients. A moderate correlation was found in all analyses in PB patients. A moderate agreement was found between anti-PGL1 IgA and IgM tests. Based on the ROC curves, the cut-off values were selected and the parameters of validation were calculated. Considering the clinical forms altogether, the diagnostic sensitivities were 50.0% for IgA, 22.2% for IgG, and 74.1% for IgM. The positive (VPP) and negative (VPN) predictive values were estimated for each isotype. For IgA, the VPP and VPN were, respectively, 100.0% (87.0%-100.0%; 95% confidence interval) and 38.7% (24.4%-54.5%); for IgG, 100% (87.0%-100.0%) and 28.8% (17.8%-42.1%), respectively; and for IgM, 95.2% (83.8%-99.4%) and 51.7% (32.5%-70.6%), respectively. Conclusion: Despite the limiting factors, anti-PGL1 IgA correlates to IgM levels and it could be considered as a possible laboratorial tool to be also used, for instance, in serological follow-up studies.
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0887-8013
http://www.repositorio.ufc.br/handle/riufc/26497
identifier_str_mv MACEDO, A. C. de et al. Serum anti- phenolic glycolipid—1 IgA correlates to IgM isotype in leprosy patients: a possible candidate for seroepidemiological surveys?. Journal of clinical laboratory analysis, New York, p. 1-7, jun. 2017.
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