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Leishmania infections: Molecular targets and diagnosis.

Mohammad Akhoundi1, Tim Downing2, Jan Votýpka3, Katrin Kuhls4, Julius Lukeš5, Arnaud Cannet6, Christophe Ravel7, Pierre Marty8, Pascal Delaunay9, Mohamed Kasbari10, Bruno Granouillac11, Luigi Gradoni12, Denis Sereno13.   

Abstract

Progress in the diagnosis of leishmaniases depends on the development of effective methods and the discovery of suitable biomarkers. We propose firstly an update classification of Leishmania species and their synonymies. We demonstrate a global map highlighting the geography of known endemic Leishmania species pathogenic to humans. We summarize a complete list of techniques currently in use and discuss their advantages and limitations. The available data highlights the benefits of molecular markers in terms of their sensitivity and specificity to quantify variation from the subgeneric level to species complexes, (sub) species within complexes, and individual populations and infection foci. Each DNA-based detection method is supplied with a comprehensive description of markers and primers and proposal for a classification based on the role of each target and primer in the detection, identification and quantification of leishmaniasis infection. We outline a genome-wide map of genes informative for diagnosis that have been used for Leishmania genotyping. Furthermore, we propose a classification method based on the suitability of well-studied molecular markers for typing the 21 known Leishmania species pathogenic to humans. This can be applied to newly discovered species and to hybrid strains originating from inter-species crosses. Developing more effective and sensitive diagnostic methods and biomarkers is vital for enhancing Leishmania infection control programs.
Copyright © 2017 The Authors. Published by Elsevier Ltd.. All rights reserved.

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Keywords:  Diagnostic methods; Genome-wide map; Hybrid strains; Molecular markers; Sympatric species

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Year:  2017        PMID: 28159546     DOI: 10.1016/j.mam.2016.11.012

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Mol Aspects Med        ISSN: 0098-2997


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