Peptides Derived from Mycobacterium leprae ML1601c Discriminate between Leprosy Patients and Healthy Endemic Controls

The stable incidence of new leprosy cases suggests that transmission of infection continues despite worldwide implementation of MDT. Thus, specific tools are needed to diagnose early stage Mycobacterium leprae infection, the likely sources of transmission. M. leprae antigens that induce T-cell respo...

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Published in:Journal of Tropical Medicine
Main Authors: Kidist Bobosha, Jolien J. van der Ploeg-van Schip, Danuza A. Esquenazi, Marjorie M. Guimarães, Marcia V. Martins, Yonas Bekele, Yonas Fantahun, Abraham Aseffa, Kees L. M. C. Franken, Ronaldo C. Gismondi, Maria C. V. Pessolani, Tom H. M. Ottenhoff, Geraldo M. B. Pereira, Annemieke Geluk
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Published: Wiley 2012
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spelling ftdoajarticles:oai:doaj.org/article:b09d094e5f5b4b58936cfde2cd417bd1 2024-09-09T19:25:59+00:00 Peptides Derived from Mycobacterium leprae ML1601c Discriminate between Leprosy Patients and Healthy Endemic Controls Kidist Bobosha Jolien J. van der Ploeg-van Schip Danuza A. Esquenazi Marjorie M. Guimarães Marcia V. Martins Yonas Bekele Yonas Fantahun Abraham Aseffa Kees L. M. C. Franken Ronaldo C. Gismondi Maria C. V. Pessolani Tom H. M. Ottenhoff Geraldo M. B. Pereira Annemieke Geluk 2012-01-01T00:00:00Z https://doi.org/10.1155/2012/132049 https://doaj.org/article/b09d094e5f5b4b58936cfde2cd417bd1 EN eng Wiley http://dx.doi.org/10.1155/2012/132049 https://doaj.org/toc/1687-9686 https://doaj.org/toc/1687-9694 1687-9686 1687-9694 doi:10.1155/2012/132049 https://doaj.org/article/b09d094e5f5b4b58936cfde2cd417bd1 Journal of Tropical Medicine, Vol 2012 (2012) Arctic medicine. Tropical medicine RC955-962 article 2012 ftdoajarticles https://doi.org/10.1155/2012/132049 2024-08-05T17:48:40Z The stable incidence of new leprosy cases suggests that transmission of infection continues despite worldwide implementation of MDT. Thus, specific tools are needed to diagnose early stage Mycobacterium leprae infection, the likely sources of transmission. M. leprae antigens that induce T-cell responses in M. leprae exposed and/or infected individuals thus are major targets for new diagnostic tools. Previously, we showed that ML1601c was immunogenic in patients and healthy household contacts (HHC). However, some endemic controls (EC) also recognized this protein. To improve the diagnostic potential, IFN-γ responses to ML1601c peptides were assessed using PBMC from Brazilian leprosy patients and EC. Five ML1601c peptides only induced IFN-γ in patients and HHC. Moreover, 24-hour whole-blood assay (WBA), two ML1601c peptides could assess the level of M. leprae exposure in Ethiopian EC. Beside IFN-γ, also IP-10, IL-6, IL-1β, TNF-α, and MCP-1 were increased in EC from areas with high leprosy prevalence in response to these ML1601c peptides. Thus, ML1601c peptides may be useful for differentiating M. leprae exposed or infected individuals and can also be used to indicate the magnitude of M. leprae transmission even in the context of various HLA alleles as present in these different genetic backgrounds. Article in Journal/Newspaper Arctic Directory of Open Access Journals: DOAJ Articles Arctic Journal of Tropical Medicine 2012 1 11
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Kidist Bobosha
Jolien J. van der Ploeg-van Schip
Danuza A. Esquenazi
Marjorie M. Guimarães
Marcia V. Martins
Yonas Bekele
Yonas Fantahun
Abraham Aseffa
Kees L. M. C. Franken
Ronaldo C. Gismondi
Maria C. V. Pessolani
Tom H. M. Ottenhoff
Geraldo M. B. Pereira
Annemieke Geluk
Peptides Derived from Mycobacterium leprae ML1601c Discriminate between Leprosy Patients and Healthy Endemic Controls
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description The stable incidence of new leprosy cases suggests that transmission of infection continues despite worldwide implementation of MDT. Thus, specific tools are needed to diagnose early stage Mycobacterium leprae infection, the likely sources of transmission. M. leprae antigens that induce T-cell responses in M. leprae exposed and/or infected individuals thus are major targets for new diagnostic tools. Previously, we showed that ML1601c was immunogenic in patients and healthy household contacts (HHC). However, some endemic controls (EC) also recognized this protein. To improve the diagnostic potential, IFN-γ responses to ML1601c peptides were assessed using PBMC from Brazilian leprosy patients and EC. Five ML1601c peptides only induced IFN-γ in patients and HHC. Moreover, 24-hour whole-blood assay (WBA), two ML1601c peptides could assess the level of M. leprae exposure in Ethiopian EC. Beside IFN-γ, also IP-10, IL-6, IL-1β, TNF-α, and MCP-1 were increased in EC from areas with high leprosy prevalence in response to these ML1601c peptides. Thus, ML1601c peptides may be useful for differentiating M. leprae exposed or infected individuals and can also be used to indicate the magnitude of M. leprae transmission even in the context of various HLA alleles as present in these different genetic backgrounds.
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author Kidist Bobosha
Jolien J. van der Ploeg-van Schip
Danuza A. Esquenazi
Marjorie M. Guimarães
Marcia V. Martins
Yonas Bekele
Yonas Fantahun
Abraham Aseffa
Kees L. M. C. Franken
Ronaldo C. Gismondi
Maria C. V. Pessolani
Tom H. M. Ottenhoff
Geraldo M. B. Pereira
Annemieke Geluk
author_facet Kidist Bobosha
Jolien J. van der Ploeg-van Schip
Danuza A. Esquenazi
Marjorie M. Guimarães
Marcia V. Martins
Yonas Bekele
Yonas Fantahun
Abraham Aseffa
Kees L. M. C. Franken
Ronaldo C. Gismondi
Maria C. V. Pessolani
Tom H. M. Ottenhoff
Geraldo M. B. Pereira
Annemieke Geluk
author_sort Kidist Bobosha
title Peptides Derived from Mycobacterium leprae ML1601c Discriminate between Leprosy Patients and Healthy Endemic Controls
title_short Peptides Derived from Mycobacterium leprae ML1601c Discriminate between Leprosy Patients and Healthy Endemic Controls
title_full Peptides Derived from Mycobacterium leprae ML1601c Discriminate between Leprosy Patients and Healthy Endemic Controls
title_fullStr Peptides Derived from Mycobacterium leprae ML1601c Discriminate between Leprosy Patients and Healthy Endemic Controls
title_full_unstemmed Peptides Derived from Mycobacterium leprae ML1601c Discriminate between Leprosy Patients and Healthy Endemic Controls
title_sort peptides derived from mycobacterium leprae ml1601c discriminate between leprosy patients and healthy endemic controls
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