| Literature DB >> 31093574 |
Lensa Aberra1, Adugna Abera2, Tariku Belay3, Amha Kebede2, Endalamaw Gadisa1, Geremew Tasew2.
Abstract
BACKGROUND: In addition to direct slide microscopy, traditional culture method (TCM) has long been considered as a gold standard method for the diagnosis of cutaneous leishmaniasis (CL). However, TCM is relatively expensive and time-consuming compared to the newly introduced microculture method (MCM), which has shown to be sensitive and rapid diagnostic method elsewhere for different Leishmania parasite species other than Leishmania (L.) aethiopica. The objective of this study was to evaluate the diagnostic performance of MCM for the diagnosis of CL caused by L. aethiopica.Entities:
Keywords: Diagnosis of CL; ITS1-PCR-RFLP; NNN; Traditional culture method
Year: 2019 PMID: 31093574 PMCID: PMC6460804 DOI: 10.1186/s41512-019-0051-z
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Diagn Progn Res ISSN: 2397-7523
Fig. 1Flow diagram for diagnostic evaluation of MCM for isolation of L. aethiopica from CL lesions in Ethiopia
Clinical characteristics of confirmed CL lesions (n = 52) among 143 suspected lesions by CL types, appearance, and lesion duration
| Clinical characteristics | Total no. of lesion | Positive parasitological methods | Confirmed | ||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| MCM, n (%) | TCM, n (%) | Microscopy, n (%) | |||
| CL types | |||||
| LCL | 95 (66.4) | 36 (69.2) | 26 (50) | 29 (55.7) | 40 (76.9)** |
| MCL | 37 (25.9) | 3 (5.8) | 3 (5.8) | 1 (1.9) | 3 (5.8) |
| DCL | 11 (7.7) | 9 (17.3) | 7 (13.5) | 7 (13.5) | 9 (17.3) |
| Total | 143 (100) | 48 (92.3) | 36 (69.2) | 37 (71.1) | 52 (100) |
| CL appearance | |||||
| Ulcerative | 76 (53.1) | 17 (32.7) | 13 (25) | 12 (23.1) | 20 (38.5) |
| Non ulcerative | 67 (46.9) | 31 (59.6) | 23 (44.2) | 23 (44.2) | 32 (61.5)* |
| Total | 143 (100) | 48 (92.3) | 36 (69.2) | 35 (67) | 52 (100) |
| Lesion duration | |||||
| | 108 (75.5) | 38 (73.1) | 28 (53.8) | 25 (48.1) | 28 (53.8) |
| > 12 months | 35 (24.5) | 12 (23.1) | 9 (17.3) | 11 (21.1) | 24 (46.2) |
| Total | 143 (100) | 50 (96.2) | 37 (71.1) | 36 (69.2) | 52 (100) |
**P < 0.001 and *P < 0.01. DCL, diffuse cutaneous leishmaniasis; MCL, mucocutaneous leishmaniasis; LCL, localized cutaneous leishmaniasis
Comparison of performance of three methods for diagnosis of CL from suspected lesions against consensus standard (gold standard, positive = 52, negative = 91)
| Diagnostic method | No. of positive | No. of negative | Sensitivity (%) | Specificity (%) | PPV (%) | NPV (%) |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Direct microscopy | 37 | 106 | 71.2 | 97.8 | 94.6 | 84.0 |
| MCM | 48 | 95 | 92.3 | 97.8 | 96.0 | 95.7 |
| TCM | 36 | 107 | 69.2 | 98.9 | 97.3 | 84.9 |
+P = 0.003 versus TCM by z test, P = 0.0018 versus direct microscopy by z test
Time to transformation of amastigotes to promastigotes by culture methods
| Culturing method | Time to positivity in days (per lesion analysis) | Time to positivity in days (per patient analysis) | ||||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Mean | Median | Range | Mean | Median | Range | |
| MCM | 3.7 | 3 | 2–11 | 3.4 | 3 | 2–10 |
| TCM | 5.8 | 6 | 3–17 | 5.8 + 2.6 | 5.5 | 3–17 |
*P 0.001 by median test
Comparison of MCM and TCM media in terms of costs
| Comparison | MCM | TCM |
|---|---|---|
| Cost of 100 ml sheep blood | Not required | 10 USD |
| Filtration through 0.22 mm | Required | Required for Locke’s solution |
| Media required/test | 75 μL complete media | 4 ml sheep blood and 2 ml Locke’s solution |
| Cost of Locke’s solution/100 ml | Not required | 1 USD |
| Autoclaving | Not required | Required |
| Distilled water | Not required | Required |
The data for comparison was collected from store records, local shops, pharmacy, and laboratories
Fig. 2a PCR products of ITS-1 from promastigote DNA extract, 1. 100 bp ladder, 2. Negative control, 3. L. donovani, 4. L. aethiopica, 5. L. tropica, 6. L. major, 7. L. infantum, 8. L. chagasi, 9–12 clinical isolates. b PCR-ITS1-RFLP of the amplicon with Hha I, 1. 100 bp ladder, 2. L. donovani, 3. L. aethiopica, 4. L. tropica, 5. L. major, 6. L. infantum, 7. L. chagasi, 8–12 clinical isolate