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Candida albicans Germ-Tube Antibody: Evaluation of a New Automatic Assay for Diagnosing Invasive Candidiasis in ICU Patients.

Manuel Parra-Sánchez1, Ismail Zakariya-Yousef Breval2, Carmen Castro Méndez2, Silvia García-Rey2, Ana Loza Vazquez3, Alejandro Úbeda Iglesias4, Desiree Macías Guerrero3, Ana Romero Mejías2, Cristobal León Gil3, Estrella Martín-Mazuelos2.   

Abstract

Testing for Candida albicans germ-tube antibody IFA IgG assay (CAGTA) is used to detect invasive candidiasis infection. However, most suitable assays lack automation and rapid single-sample testing. The CAGTA assay was adapted in an automatic monotest system (invasive candidiasis [CAGTA] VirClia® IgG monotest (VirClia®), a chemiluminescence assay with ready-to-use reagents that provides a rapid objective result. CAGTA assay was compared with the monotest automatic VirClia® assay in order to establish the diagnostic reliability, accuracy, and usefulness of this method. A prospective study with 361 samples from 179 non-neutropenic critically ill adults patients was conducted, including 21 patients with candidemia, 18 with intra-abdominal candidiasis, 84 with Candida spp. colonization, and 56 with culture-negative samples, as well as samples from ten healthy subjects. Overall agreement between the two assays (CAGTA and VirCLIA) was 85.3%. These assays were compared with the gold-standard method to determine the sensitivity, specificity as well as positive and negative predictive values. In patients with candidemia, values for CAGTA and VirCLIA assays were 76.2 versus 85.7%, 80.3 versus 75.8%, 55.2 versus 52.9%, and 91.4 versus 94.3%, respectively. The corresponding values in patients with intra-abdominal candidiasis were 61.1 versus 66.7%, 80.3 versus 75.8%, 45.8 versus 42.9%, and 88.3 versus 89.3%, respectively. No differences were found according to the species of Candida isolated in culture, except for Candida albicans and C. parapsilosis, for which VirClia® was better than CAGTA. According to these results, the automated VirClia® assay was a reliable, rapid, and very easy to perform technique as tool for the diagnosis invasive candidiasis.

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Keywords:  Candida albicans germ-tube antibody (CAGTA); Critically ill patients; ICU; Invasive candidiasis; Serum diagnostic test

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Year:  2017        PMID: 28378240     DOI: 10.1007/s11046-017-0125-9

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Mycopathologia        ISSN: 0301-486X            Impact factor:   2.574


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