McNamara David T, Thomson Jodi M, Kasehagen Laurin J, Zimmerman Peter A
The Center for Global Health and Diseases, Case Western Reserve University School of Medicine, Fourth Floor, Wolstein Research Building, 2103 Cornell Rd., Cleveland, OH 44106-7286, USA.
J Clin Microbiol. 2004 Jun;42(6):2403-10. doi: 10.1128/JCM.42.6.2403-2410.2004.
The diagnosis of infections caused by Plasmodium species is critical for understanding the nature of malarial disease, treatment efficacy, malaria control, and public health. The demands of field-based epidemiological studies of malaria will require faster and more sensitive diagnostic methods as new antimalarial drugs and vaccines are explored. We have developed a multiplex PCR-ligase detection reaction (LDR) assay that allows the simultaneous diagnosis of infection by all four parasite species causing malaria in humans. This assay exhibits sensitivity and specificity equal to those of other PCR-based assays, identifying all four human malaria parasite species at levels of parasitemias equal to 1 parasitized erythrocyte/microl of blood. The multiplex PCR-LDR assay goes beyond other PCR-based assays by reducing technical procedures and by detecting intraindividual differences in species-specific levels of parasitemia. Application of the multiplex PCR-LDR assay will provide the sensitivity and specificity expected of PCR-based diagnostic assays and will contribute new insight regarding relationships between the human malaria parasite species and the human host in future epidemiological studies.
疟原虫属物种引起的感染诊断对于理解疟疾疾病的本质、治疗效果、疟疾控制及公共卫生至关重要。随着新型抗疟药物和疫苗的研发,基于现场的疟疾流行病学研究需求将促使诊断方法更快且更灵敏。我们开发了一种多重聚合酶链反应-连接酶检测反应(LDR)检测法,可同时诊断导致人类疟疾的所有四种疟原虫物种感染。该检测法的灵敏度和特异性与其他基于聚合酶链反应的检测法相当,能在每微升血液中有1个被寄生红细胞的寄生虫血症水平下识别出所有四种人类疟原虫物种。多重聚合酶链反应-LDR检测法通过减少技术程序及检测个体内物种特异性寄生虫血症水平差异,超越了其他基于聚合酶链反应的检测法。多重聚合酶链反应-LDR检测法的应用将提供基于聚合酶链反应的诊断检测法所期望的灵敏度和特异性,并将为未来流行病学研究中人类疟原虫物种与人类宿主之间的关系提供新见解。