Literature DB >> 17433301

Real-time PCR versus conventional PCR for malaria parasite detection in low-grade parasitemia.

Bianca E Gama1, Felipe do E S Silva-Pires, Mauro N'Kruman R Lopes, Maria Angélica B Cardoso, Constança Britto, Kátia L Torres, Leila de Mendonça Lima, José Maria de Souza, Cláudio T Daniel-Ribeiro, Maria de Fátima Ferreira-da-Cruz.   

Abstract

We have optimized a faster and cheaper real-time PCR and developed a conventional genus specific PCR based on 18S rRNA gene to detect malaria parasites in low-grade parasitemias. Additionally, we compared these PCRs to the OptiMAL-IT test. Since there is no consensus on choice of standard quantitative curve in real-time assays, we decided to investigate the performance of parasite DNA from three different sources: "genome", amplicon and plasmid. The amplicon curve showed the best efficiency in quantifying parasites. Both PCR assays detected 100% of the clinical samples tested; the sensitivity threshold was 0.5 parasite/mul and no PCR positive reaction occurred when malaria parasites were not present. Conversely, if OptiMAL-IT were employed for malaria diagnosis, 30% of false-negative results could be expected. We conclude that PCR assays have potential for detecting malaria parasites in asymptomatic infections, in evaluation of malaria vaccine molecule candidates, for screening blood donors, especially in endemic areas, or even in monitoring malaria therapy.

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Year:  2007        PMID: 17433301     DOI: 10.1016/j.exppara.2007.02.011

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Exp Parasitol        ISSN: 0014-4894            Impact factor:   2.011


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