Title
Improved DNA extraction technique from clot for the diagnosis of Chagas disease
Date Issued
01 January 2019
Access level
open access
Resource Type
journal article
Author(s)
Romero Y.K.
Pando A.
Tinajeros F.
Bozo R.
Henderson-Frost J.
Colanzi R.
Flores J.
Lerner R.
Bern C.
Universidad Peruana Cayetano Heredia
Universidad Peruana Cayetano Heredia
Publisher(s)
Public Library of Science
Abstract
Background: The detection of Trypanosoma cruzi genetic material in clinical samples is considered an important diagnostic tool for Chagas disease. We have previously demonstrated that PCR using clot samples yields greater sensitivity than either buffy coat or whole blood samples. However, phenol-chloroform DNA extraction from clot samples is difficult and toxic. The objective of the present study was to improve and develop a more sensitive method to recover parasite DNA from clot samples for the diagnosis of Chagas disease. Methodology/Principal findings: A total of 265 match pair samples of whole blood-guanidine (GEB) and clot samples were analyzed; 150 were from Chagas seropositive subjects. DNA was extracted from both whole blood-guanidine samples, using a previously standardized methodology, and from clot samples, using a newly developed methodology based on a combination of the FastPrep technique and the standard method for GEB extraction. A qPCR targeting the nuclear satellite sequences was used to compare the sample source and the extraction method. Of the 150 samples from Chagas positive individuals by serology, 47 samples tested positive by qPCR with DNA extracted by both GEB and clot, but an additional 13 samples tested positive only in DNA extracted from clot. No serology-negative samples resulted positive when tested by qPCR. Conclusions: The new methodology for DNA extraction from clot samples improves the molecular diagnosis of Chagas disease.
Volume
13
Issue
1
Language
English
OCDE Knowledge area
Enfermedades infecciosas
Scopus EID
2-s2.0-85059906860
PubMed ID
Source
PLoS Neglected Tropical Diseases
ISSN of the container
19352727
Sponsor(s)
National Institutes of Health / 5R01AI087776-04. Fogarty International Center / D43TW010074. This study was funded by the National Institute of Health 5R01AI087776-04 and D43TW010074. The funder had no role in study design, data collection and analysis, decision to publish, or preparation of the manuscript. To Janeth P. Castillo-Galindo for the initial review and MC Camila for her technical assistance. To Dr. Charles R. Sterling for the review and comments that greatly improved the manuscript. To Dr. Alejandro G. Schijman for the training at his laboratory. The members of the Chagas Working Group in Perú and Bolivia are: Lidabel Rios, Karen Cortez, Edith S. Malaga-Machaca, Leny Sanchez, Angela G. Vidal-Riva, Edward Valencia, Victoria R. Rendell, Malasa Jois, Vishal Shah, Edith Hinojosa, Clariza Chavez, Jean Karla Velarde, Carla Chavarria, Victoria Serrudo, Roberto Araya, Alcides Button and Rita Mendieta.
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