Molecular diagnosis of Chagas disease in Colombia : Parasitic loads and discrete typing units in patients from acute and chronic phases

Background: The diagnosis of Chagas disease is complex due to the dynamics of parasitemia in the clinical phases of the disease. The molecular tests have been considered promissory because they detect the parasite in all clinical phases. Trypanosoma cruzi presents significant genetic variability and...

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Molecular marker
Pprotozoal DNA
Spacer DNA
Area under the curve
Blood culture
Blood smear
Chagas disease
Colombia
Diagnostic accuracy
Diagnostic test accuracy study
Discrete typing unit
Disease course
Enzyme linked immunosorbent assay
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Adult
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Enfermedad de chagas
Parasitemia
Trypanosoma cruzi
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dc.title.spa.fl_str_mv Molecular diagnosis of Chagas disease in Colombia : Parasitic loads and discrete typing units in patients from acute and chronic phases
title Molecular diagnosis of Chagas disease in Colombia : Parasitic loads and discrete typing units in patients from acute and chronic phases
spellingShingle Molecular diagnosis of Chagas disease in Colombia : Parasitic loads and discrete typing units in patients from acute and chronic phases
Molecular marker
Pprotozoal DNA
Spacer DNA
Area under the curve
Blood culture
Blood smear
Chagas disease
Colombia
Diagnostic accuracy
Diagnostic test accuracy study
Discrete typing unit
Disease course
Enzyme linked immunosorbent assay
Enfermedades
Adult
Article
Enfermedad de chagas
Parasitemia
Trypanosoma cruzi
title_short Molecular diagnosis of Chagas disease in Colombia : Parasitic loads and discrete typing units in patients from acute and chronic phases
title_full Molecular diagnosis of Chagas disease in Colombia : Parasitic loads and discrete typing units in patients from acute and chronic phases
title_fullStr Molecular diagnosis of Chagas disease in Colombia : Parasitic loads and discrete typing units in patients from acute and chronic phases
title_full_unstemmed Molecular diagnosis of Chagas disease in Colombia : Parasitic loads and discrete typing units in patients from acute and chronic phases
title_sort Molecular diagnosis of Chagas disease in Colombia : Parasitic loads and discrete typing units in patients from acute and chronic phases
dc.subject.spa.fl_str_mv Molecular marker
Pprotozoal DNA
Spacer DNA
Area under the curve
Blood culture
Blood smear
Chagas disease
Colombia
Diagnostic accuracy
Diagnostic test accuracy study
Discrete typing unit
Disease course
Enzyme linked immunosorbent assay
topic Molecular marker
Pprotozoal DNA
Spacer DNA
Area under the curve
Blood culture
Blood smear
Chagas disease
Colombia
Diagnostic accuracy
Diagnostic test accuracy study
Discrete typing unit
Disease course
Enzyme linked immunosorbent assay
Enfermedades
Adult
Article
Enfermedad de chagas
Parasitemia
Trypanosoma cruzi
dc.subject.ddc.spa.fl_str_mv Enfermedades
dc.subject.keyword.spa.fl_str_mv Adult
Article
dc.subject.lemb.spa.fl_str_mv Enfermedad de chagas
Parasitemia
Trypanosoma cruzi
description Background: The diagnosis of Chagas disease is complex due to the dynamics of parasitemia in the clinical phases of the disease. The molecular tests have been considered promissory because they detect the parasite in all clinical phases. Trypanosoma cruzi presents significant genetic variability and is classified into six Discrete Typing Units TcI-TcVI (DTUs) with the emergence of foreseen genotypes within TcI as TcIDom and TcI Sylvatic. The objective of this study was to determine the operating characteristics of molecular tests (conventional and Real Time PCR) for the detection of T. cruzi DNA, parasitic loads and DTUs in a large cohort of Colombian patients from acute and chronic phases. Methodology/Principal Findings: Samples were obtained from 708 patients in all clinical phases. Standard diagnosis (direct and serological tests) and molecular tests (conventional PCR and quantitative PCR) targeting the nuclear satellite DNA region. The genotyping was performed by PCR using the intergenic region of the mini-exon gene, the 24Sa, 18S and A10 regions. The operating capabilities showed that performance of qPCR was higher compared to cPCR. Likewise, the performance of qPCR was significantly higher in acute phase compared with chronic phase. The median parasitic loads detected were 4.69 and 1.33 parasite equivalents/mL for acute and chronic phases. The main DTU identified was TcI (74.2%). TcIDom genotype was significantly more frequent in chronic phase compared to acute phase (82.1% vs 16.6%). The median parasitic load for TcIDom was significantly higher compared with TcI Sylvatic in chronic phase (2.58 vs.0.75 parasite equivalents/ml). Conclusions/Significance: The molecular tests are a precise tool to complement the standard diagnosis of Chagas disease, specifically in acute phase showing high discriminative power. However, it is necessary to improve the sensitivity of molecular tests in chronic phase. The frequency and parasitemia of TcIDom genotype in chronic patients highlight its possible relationship to the chronicity of the disease. © 2016 Hernández et al.
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