HRM Accuracy and Limitations as a Species Typing Tool for Leishmania Parasites.
Camila Patricio Braga FilgueiraDaniela Pitta-PereiraLilian Motta CantanhêdeGabriel Eduardo Melim FerreiraSayonara Dos ReisElisa CupolilloOtacílio da Cruz MoreiraConstança Felicia De Paoli de Carvalho BrittoMariana Côrtes BoitéPublished in: International journal of molecular sciences (2023)
High Resolution Melting Analysis (HRM) has been pointed out as a suitable alternative method to detect and identify Leishmania species. Herein, we aimed to evaluate the sensitivity, specificity, accuracy, and limitations of a HSP70-HRM protocol both as a diagnostic scheme applied in clinical samples and as a species typing tool for laboratory research and reference services. Our data reveal the pronounced species-typing potential of the HSP70-HRM in DNA from cultured parasites. For clinical samples, however, we advise caution due to parasite load-dependent accuracy. In light of these findings and considering the importance of parasite load determination for clinical and research purposes, we recommend the integration of the presented typing scheme and the previously published Leishmania quantifying approach as combined tools for clinicians, surveillance, and research.
Keyphrases
- genetic diversity
- high resolution
- plasmodium falciparum
- healthcare
- randomized controlled trial
- heat shock protein
- public health
- primary care
- gene expression
- mass spectrometry
- mental health
- electronic health record
- risk assessment
- climate change
- single molecule
- machine learning
- cell free
- oxidative stress
- artificial intelligence
- human health
- life cycle
- molecularly imprinted
- simultaneous determination
- affordable care act
- structural basis
- liquid chromatography