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Antibody Responses to Two Recombinant Treponemal Antigens (rp17 and TmpA) before and after Azithromycin Treatment for Yaws in Ghana and Papua New Guinea.

Nishanth Parameswaran1, Oriol Mitjà2,3, Christian Bottomley4, Cynthia Kwakye5, Wendy Houinei6, Allan Pillay7, Damien Danavall7, Kai-Hua Chi7, Ronald C Ballard8, Anthony W Solomon9, Cheng Y Chen7, Sibauk V Bieb10, Yaw Adu-Sarkodie5, David C W Mabey11,12, Kingsley Asiedu9, Michael Marks11,12, Diana L Martin13.   

Abstract

WHO and its partners aim to interrupt yaws transmission in countries of endemicity and to certify others as being yaws-free. Transmission can be assessed using rapid plasma reagin (RPR) tests, reflecting current or recent infection, but RPR is operationally impractical. We evaluated changes in antibody levels against two recombinant treponemal antigens, rp17 (also known as Tp17) and TmpA, after antibiotic treatment given as part of a randomized controlled trial for yaws in Ghana and Papua New Guinea. Paired serum samples from children aged 6 to 15 years with confirmed yaws, collected before and after treatment, were tested for antibodies to rp17 and TmpA using a semiquantitative bead-based immunoassay. Of 344 baseline samples, 342 tested positive for anti-rp17 antibodies and 337 tested positive for anti-TmpA antibodies. Six months after treatment, the median decrease in anti-rp17 signal was 3.2%, whereas the median decrease in anti-TmpA was 53.8%. The magnitude of change in the anti-TmpA response increased with increasing RPR titer fold change. These data demonstrate that responses to TmpA decrease markedly within 6 months of treatment whereas (as expected) those to rp17 do not. Incorporating responses to TmpA as a marker of recent infection within an integrated sero-surveillance platform could provide a way to prioritize areas for yaws mapping.

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Keywords:  antibody; mass drug administration; sero-surveillance; surveillance studies; yaws

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Year:  2021        PMID: 33568467      PMCID: PMC8091825          DOI: 10.1128/JCM.02509-20

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Clin Microbiol        ISSN: 0095-1137            Impact factor:   5.948


  18 in total

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Journal:  Wkly Epidemiol Rec       Date:  2012-05-18

2.  Lipid modification of the 17-kilodalton membrane immunogen of Treponema pallidum determines macrophage activation as well as amphiphilicity.

Authors:  D R Akins; B K Purcell; M M Mitra; M V Norgard; J D Radolf
Journal:  Infect Immun       Date:  1993-04       Impact factor: 3.441

3.  Mass treatment with single-dose azithromycin for yaws.

Authors:  Oriol Mitjà; Wendy Houinei; Penias Moses; August Kapa; Raymond Paru; Russell Hays; Sheila Lukehart; Charmie Godornes; Sibauk Vivaldo Bieb; Tim Grice; Peter Siba; David Mabey; Sergi Sanz; Pedro L Alonso; Kingsley Asiedu; Quique Bassat
Journal:  N Engl J Med       Date:  2015-02-19       Impact factor: 91.245

4.  Community-based mass treatment with azithromycin for the elimination of yaws in Ghana-Results of a pilot study.

Authors:  Abdul Aziz Abdulai; Patrick Agana-Nsiire; Frank Biney; Cynthia Kwakye-Maclean; Sardick Kyei-Faried; Kwame Amponsa-Achiano; Shirley Victoria Simpson; George Bonsu; Sally-Ann Ohene; William Kwabena Ampofo; Yaw Adu-Sarkodie; Kennedy Kwasi Addo; Kai-Hua Chi; Damien Danavall; Cheng Y Chen; Allan Pillay; Sergi Sanz; Ye Tun; Oriol Mitjà; Kingsley Bampoe Asiedu; Ronald C Ballard
Journal:  PLoS Negl Trop Dis       Date:  2018-03-22

5.  Comparative efficacy of low-dose versus standard-dose azithromycin for patients with yaws: a randomised non-inferiority trial in Ghana and Papua New Guinea.

Authors:  Michael Marks; Oriol Mitjà; Christian Bottomley; Cynthia Kwakye; Wendy Houinei; Mathias Bauri; Paul Adwere; Abdul A Abdulai; Fredrick Dua; Laud Boateng; James Wangi; Sally-Ann Ohene; Regina Wangnapi; Shirley V Simpson; Helen Miag; Kennedy K Addo; Laud A Basing; Damien Danavall; Kai H Chi; Allan Pillay; Ronald Ballard; Anthony W Solomon; Cheng Y Chen; Sibauk V Bieb; Yaw Adu-Sarkodie; David C W Mabey; Kingsley Asiedu
Journal:  Lancet Glob Health       Date:  2018-02-16       Impact factor: 26.763

6.  Impact of Community Mass Treatment with Azithromycin for Trachoma Elimination on the Prevalence of Yaws.

Authors:  Michael Marks; Ventis Vahi; Oliver Sokana; Kai-Hua Chi; Elliot Puiahi; Georgina Kilua; Allan Pillay; Tenneth Dalipanda; Christian Bottomley; Anthony W Solomon; David C Mabey
Journal:  PLoS Negl Trop Dis       Date:  2015-08-04

7.  The global trachoma mapping project.

Authors:  Anthony W Solomon; Elizabeth Kurylo
Journal:  Community Eye Health       Date:  2014

8.  Mapping the epidemiology of yaws in the Solomon Islands: a cluster randomized survey.

Authors:  Michael Marks; Ventis Vahi; Oliver Sokana; Elliot Puiahi; Alex Pavluck; Zaixing Zhang; Tenneth Dalipanda; Christian Bottomley; David C Mabey; Anthony W Solomon
Journal:  Am J Trop Med Hyg       Date:  2014-11-24       Impact factor: 2.345

9.  Metaanalysis of the Performance of a Combined Treponemal and Nontreponemal Rapid Diagnostic Test for Syphilis and Yaws.

Authors:  Michael Marks; Yue-Ping Yin; Xiang-Sheng Chen; Arnold Castro; Louise Causer; Rebecca Guy; Regina Wangnapi; Oriol Mitjà; Abdul Aziz; Rita Castro; Filomena da Luz Martins Pereira; Fasihah Taleo; Jérôme Guinard; Laurent Bélec; Ye Tun; Christian Bottomley; Ronald C Ballard; David C W Mabey
Journal:  Clin Infect Dis       Date:  2016-05-23       Impact factor: 9.079

10.  Prevalence of Active and Latent Yaws in the Solomon Islands 18 Months after Azithromycin Mass Drug Administration for Trachoma.

Authors:  Michael Marks; Oliver Sokana; Eli Nachamkin; Elliot Puiahi; Georgina Kilua; Allan Pillay; Christian Bottomley; Anthony W Solomon; David C Mabey
Journal:  PLoS Negl Trop Dis       Date:  2016-08-23
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