Fungal biomarkers in HIV-associated disseminated histoplasmosis: a multicenter diagnostic accuracy study on the Guiana shield.

IF 4.8 2区 医学 Q1 INFECTIOUS DISEASES
Aurore Moussiegt, Sigrid Mac Donald, Marie Elisabeth Bougnoux, Marja Van Eer, Stephen Vreden, Tom Chiller, Diego H Caceres, Beatriz L Gomez, Mathieu Nacher, Olivier Lortholary, Antoine Adenis
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Abstract

Background: Diagnosis of HIV-associated histoplasmosis remains challenging. Our objective was to compare the performances of (1→3)-β-D-Glucan (BDG) and Aspergillus galactomannan (GM) antigen for the diagnosis of HIV-associated histoplasmosis.

Methods: We performed a diagnostic accuracy study using frozen primary serum specimens issued from consecutive hospitalized people living with HIV (PLWH) and blindly tested for BDG and GM using Fungitell® and PlateliaTM Aspergillus, respectively.

Results: We included 121 sera with 92 HIV-associated histoplasmosis cases and 29 negative controls. At thresholds of 150 pg/mL and 0.5 for BDG and GM, sensitivity and specificity were respectively: 95% [85-100] vs 90% [77-100], 52% [34-70] vs 83% [69-97]. ROC curves showed AUCs of 0.82 [0.68-0.91] vs 0.92 [0.80-0.98] for BDG and GM, respectively. Post-test probabilities showed best performances at lowest thresholds for a negative testing of both BDG and GM, and at the 0.7 threshold for a positive GM test.

Conclusion: If BDG alone may rule out histoplasmosis when negative, GM alone, either positive or negative, showed the best performances for the diagnosis of histoplasmosis. Given poorer performances of BDG and GM compared to Histoplasma antigen detection assays commercially available, they should be considered as an alternative in settings where Histoplasma antigen detection assays remain unavailable. However, this study essentially provides insights in the performances of fungal biomarkers in disseminated histoplasmosis and does not represent recommendations for best practices.

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期刊介绍: International Journal of Infectious Diseases (IJID) Publisher: International Society for Infectious Diseases Publication Frequency: Monthly Type: Peer-reviewed, Open Access Scope: Publishes original clinical and laboratory-based research. Reports clinical trials, reviews, and some case reports. Focuses on epidemiology, clinical diagnosis, treatment, and control of infectious diseases. Emphasizes diseases common in under-resourced countries.
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