Diagnosis of Wuchereria bancrofti infection by the polymerase chain reaction employing patients' sputum

Ibrahim Abbasi, John Githure, Jessica J. Ochola, Richard Agure, Davy K. Koech, Reda M. Ramzy, Steven A. Williams, Joseph Hamburger*

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Abstract

A preliminary evaluation of the diagnostic potential of a polymerase chain reaction (PCR) assay using diurnally collected sputum from bancroftian filariasis patients is described. A new set of PCR primers amplifying a 254- bp-long sequence termed AccI, derived from a long dispersed repeated sequence and SSpI primers previously employed for PCR-based diagnosis were employed in this study with similar results. Of the 34 sputum samples from patients, 32 (94%) were PCR positive. Of the 18 patients with low to high microfilaremia (21-1560 microfilariae/ml), 16 (88.8%) were PCR positive. Of the remaining 16 patients, 6 with very low microfilaremia (2-6 microfilariae/ml) and 10 without microfilaremia, all (100%) were PCR positive. Two PCR-positive cases among the 13 endemic normal individuals tested (15.4%) may represent cases of occult filariasis. PCR amplification was also demonstrated with one PCR- positive sputum aliquot when mixed with 14 sputum aliquots from uninfected (PCR-negative) individuals. The potential diagnostic merits of the sputum-PCR assay are discussed.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)844-849
Number of pages6
JournalParasitology Research
Volume85
Issue number10
DOIs
StatePublished - 1999

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