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Sensing parasites: Proteomic and advanced bio-detection alternatives.

Carlos Sánchez-Ovejero1, Fernando Benito-Lopez2, Paula Díez3, Adriano Casulli4, Mar Siles-Lucas1, Manuel Fuentes5, Raúl Manzano-Román6.   

Abstract

Parasitic diseases have a great impact in human and animal health. The gold standard for the diagnosis of the majority of parasitic infections is still conventional microscopy, which presents important limitations in terms of sensitivity and specificity and commonly requires highly trained technicians. More accurate molecular-based diagnostic tools are needed for the implementation of early detection, effective treatments and massive screenings with high-throughput capacities. In this respect, sensitive and affordable devices could greatly impact on sustainable control programmes which exist against parasitic diseases, especially in low income settings. Proteomics and nanotechnology approaches are valuable tools for sensing pathogens and host alteration signatures within microfluidic detection platforms. These new devices might provide novel solutions to fight parasitic diseases. Newly described specific parasite derived products with immune-modulatory properties have been postulated as the best candidates for the early and accurate detection of parasitic infections as well as for the blockage of parasite development. This review provides the most recent methodological and technological advances with great potential for bio-sensing parasites in their hosts, showing the newest opportunities offered by modern "-omics" and platforms for parasite detection and control.
Copyright © 2016 Elsevier B.V. All rights reserved.

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Keywords:  Detection platforms; Diagnosis; Microfluidics; Parasitic diseases; Proteomics; Sensors

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Year:  2016        PMID: 26773860     DOI: 10.1016/j.jprot.2015.12.030

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Proteomics        ISSN: 1874-3919            Impact factor:   4.044


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Review 1.  Acoustic Biosensors and Microfluidic Devices in the Decennium: Principles and Applications.

Authors:  Minu Prabhachandran Nair; Adrian J T Teo; King Ho Holden Li
Journal:  Micromachines (Basel)       Date:  2021-12-26       Impact factor: 2.891

2.  Extracellular vesicles in infectious diseases caused by protozoan parasites in buffaloes.

Authors:  Leticia Gomes de Pontes; Wanessa Fernanda Altei; Asier Galan; Petra Bilić; Nicolas Guillemin; Josipa Kuleš; Anita Horvatić; Lígia Nunes de Morais Ribeiro; Eneida de Paula; Virgínia Bodelão Richini Pereira; Simone Baldini Lucheis; Vladimir Mrljak; Peter David Eckersall; Rui Seabra Ferreira; Lucilene Delazari Dos Santos
Journal:  J Venom Anim Toxins Incl Trop Dis       Date:  2020-05-29

3.  A colorimetric strategy based on dynamic chemistry for direct detection of Trypanosomatid species.

Authors:  Mavys Tabraue-Chávez; María Angélica Luque-González; Antonio Marín-Romero; Rosario María Sánchez-Martín; Pablo Escobedo-Araque; Salvatore Pernagallo; Juan José Díaz-Mochón
Journal:  Sci Rep       Date:  2019-03-06       Impact factor: 4.379

Review 4.  Lab-on-a-Chip Technologies for the Single Cell Level: Separation, Analysis, and Diagnostics.

Authors:  Axel Hochstetter
Journal:  Micromachines (Basel)       Date:  2020-04-29       Impact factor: 2.891

5.  Serodiagnosis and therapeutic monitoring of New-World tegumentary leishmaniasis using synthetic type-2 glycoinositolphospholipid-based neoglycoproteins.

Authors:  Sayonara M Viana; Alba L Montoya; Augusto M Carvalho; Brunele S de Mendonça; Susana Portillo; Janet J Olivas; Nasim H Karimi; Igor L Estevao; Uriel Ortega-Rodriguez; Edgar M Carvalho; Walderez O Dutra; Rosa A Maldonaldo; Katja Michael; Camila I de Oliveira; Igor C Almeida
Journal:  Emerg Microbes Infect       Date:  2022-12       Impact factor: 19.568

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