Molecular diagnosis of Toxoplasma gondii infection in cerebrospinal fluid from AIDS patients
-
Published:2009-03-06
Issue:1
Volume:6
Page:
-
ISSN:1743-8454
-
Container-title:Cerebrospinal Fluid Research
-
language:en
-
Short-container-title:Fluids Barriers CNS
Author:
Alfonso Yenisey,Fraga Jorge,Fonseca Carlos,Jiménez Narciso,Pinillos Taimy,Dorta-Contreras Alberto J,Cox Raymundo,Capó Virginia,Pomier Olga,Bandera Francisco,Ginorio Dora
Abstract
Abstract
Background
Toxoplasmic encephalitis (TE) is one of the most common opportunistic infections in immunocompromised patients. In Cuba, despite the highly active antiretroviral therapy, TE is still the most important cause of cerebral mass lesions in patients infected with the human immunodeficiency virus (HIV). The detection of Toxoplasma gondii by PCR may facilitate the diagnosis and follow-up of TE in acquired immunodeficiency syndrome (AIDS) patients by direct identification of parasite DNA in clinical samples. The aim of the present study was to evaluate a rapid PCR method using the B1 gene to detect T. gondii in cerebrospinal fluid (CSF) samples from patients with suspected TE.
Methods
CSF samples from AIDS and HIV-negative patients were analyzed. Patients were divided into two groups according to the Centre for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) criteria for AIDS-related TE: AIDS patients with suspected neurotoxoplasmosis and AIDS and HIV-negative patients with other confirmed neurological diseases but no suspicions of TE. Predictive values, diagnostic accuracy, sensitivity and specificity of the PCR B1 method were calculated.
Results
The results obtained from 190 patients showed that this assay has a good sensitivity and specificity (83.3% and 95.7%, respectively) for the diagnosis of TE in AIDS patients.
Conclusion
PCR using the B1 gene and B22/B23 set of primers is a single, rapid and reliable method that may be valuable for discrimination between toxoplasmosis and other central nervous system (CNS) diseases.
Publisher
Springer Science and Business Media LLC
Subject
Cellular and Molecular Neuroscience,Developmental Neuroscience,Neurology
Reference35 articles.
1. Dunlop O, Rootwelt V, Sannes M, Goplin A, Abdelnoor M, Skaug K, Baklien K, Skar A, Melby K, Myrvang B, Bruun JN: Risk of toxoplasmic encephalitis in AIDS patients: Indications for prophylaxis. Scand J Infect Dis. 1996, 28: 71-73. 10.3109/00365549609027153. 2. Hill D, Dubey JP: Toxoplasma gondii: transmission, diagnosis and prevention. Clin Microbiol Infect. 2002, 8: 634-640. 10.1046/j.1469-0691.2002.00485.x. 3. Dubey JP: Toxoplasma gondii. Medical Microbiology. Edited by: Baron S, Peake RC, James DA, Susman M, Kennedy CA, Singleton MJ, Schuenke S. 1996, The University of Texas Medical Branch at Galveston, Galveston, Tex, 84: [http://gsbs.utmb.edu/microbook/ch084.htm]4 4. Pérez J, Pérez D, González I, Díaz-Jidy M, Orta M, Aragones C, Joanes J, Santón M, Lantero MI, Torres R, Gonzáles A, Alvarez A: Approaches to the management of AIDS in Cuba: Case study. 2004, World Health Organization 5. Antinori A, Ammassari A, De Luca A, Cingolani A, Murri R, Scoppettuolo G, Fortini M, Tartaglione T, Larocca LM, Zannoni G, Cattani P, Grillo R, Roselli R, Iacoangeli M, Scerrati M, Ortona L: Diagnosis of AIDS-related focal brain lesions: a decision-making analysis based on clinical and neuroradiologic characteristic combined with polymerase chain reaction assay in CSF. Neurology. 1997, 48: 687-694.
Cited by
32 articles.
订阅此论文施引文献
订阅此论文施引文献,注册后可以免费订阅5篇论文的施引文献,订阅后可以查看论文全部施引文献
|
|