Affiliation:
1. Centro de Pesquisas Aggeu Magalhães, Fundação Oswaldo Cruz
2. Departmento de Dermatologia, Universidade Federal de Pernambuco, Recife, Brazil
Abstract
ABSTRACT
PCR-based approaches targeting kinetoplast DNA were evaluated for the diagnosis of American cutaneous leishmaniasis (ACL) in regions of endemicity in northeastern Brazil. A total of 119 cutaneous biopsy specimens from patients with ACL and nonleishmaniasis cutaneous lesions were studied. Two PCR-based systems were used; one was specific for the subgenus
Viannia
, and the other was specific for the genus
Leishmania
. The PCR specific for the subgenus
Viannia
had a sensitivity of 95.4%, whereas the genus-specific PCR detected the target DNA in 88.2% of the samples tested. The specificities of the assays, determined with samples from a group with nonleishmaniasis cutaneous lesions, was 100%. The results of the conventional tests indicate that the sensitivities of the PCR-based methods were significantly higher than those of smear examination, histological staining, and isolation by culture (
P
< 0.05). Antibodies specific for
Leishmania braziliensis
were detected by indirect immunofluorescence in 82.9% of the patients tested. Parasites were isolated from 40 of 86 patients (46.5%). Sixty-seven percent of dermal scrapings and 66.2% of stained tissue sections were positive by microscopy. Amplified products from the subgenus-specific PCR hybridized with the
Leishmania panamensis
minicircle, confirming infection consistent with
L. braziliensis
. The evidence available at present incriminates
L. braziliensis
as the only causative agent of ACL in the state of Pernambuco in Brazil.
Publisher
American Society for Microbiology
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