Detecting two Schistosoma circulating antigens - CCA and CAA - in urine and serum to improve diagnosis of human schistosomiasis.

Frontiers in parasitology Pub Date : 2024-10-04 eCollection Date: 2024-01-01 DOI:10.3389/fpara.2024.1460331
Pytsje T Hoekstra, Claudia J de Dood, Theresia Abdoel, Stan Hilt, Angela van Diepen, Katja Polman, Peter Kremsner, Lisette van Lieshout, Andrea Kreidenweiss, Ayola Akim Adegnika, Daniela Fusco, Tahinamandranto Rasomoelina, Mala Rakoto Andrianarivelo, Raphaël Rakotozandrindrainy, Rivo Andry Rakotoarivelo, Elisa Sicuri, Govert J van Dam, Paul L A M Corstjens
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Background: Schistosomiasis is caused by infection with parasitic Schistosoma worms and affects more than 250 million people globally. The detection of schistosome derived circulating cathodic and anodic antigens (CCA and CAA) has proven highly valuable for detecting active Schistosoma infections, causing both intestinal and urinary schistosomiasis.

Aim: The combined detection of CCA and CAA was explored to improve accuracy in detecting Schistosoma infections.

Methods: Parallel detection of CCA and CAA was performed on two banked sample sets with matching serum and urine samples from Schistosoma mansoni (Sm) and S. haematobium (Sh) infected individuals using the non-concentration based lateral flow (LF) test comprising the sensitive luminescent up-converting reporter particle (UCP) technology.

Results: Parallel detection of CCA and CAA increased the positivity rate for detecting both Sm and Sh infections compared to the detection of either antigen separately, demonstrating the added value of detecting both antigens in a single sample to confirm diagnosis, independent from the Schistosoma species. Significantly higher CCA concentrations in urine were observed in Sm infected individuals compared to Sh infected individuals, while serum CCA-concentrations were similar between species. CAA concentrations were higher in serum compared to those in urine, irrespective of species. When exploring the relationship of CCA and CAA in urine, the CCA/CAA ratio in Sm infected individuals was significantly higher than in Sh infected individuals, while no differences were observed in serum.

Discussion and conclusion: Parallel detection of CCA and CAA via the UCP-LF platform showed added diagnostic value through an increased positivity rate for the detection of Sm and Sh infections, compared to only detecting either of the antigens. The combined and quantitative detection of CCA and CAA is indicative for identifying the infecting species, but needs further exploration.

在尿和血清中检测两种血吸虫循环抗原CCA和CAA以提高人血吸虫病的诊断。
背景:血吸虫病是由血吸虫寄生虫感染引起的,影响全球2.5亿多人。血吸虫源循环阴极和阳极抗原(CCA和CAA)的检测对于检测引起肠道和泌尿系统血吸虫病的活动性血吸虫感染具有很高的价值。目的:探讨CCA与CAA联合检测血吸虫感染的方法,以提高检测血吸虫感染的准确性。方法:采用包含敏感发光上转换报告粒子(UCP)技术的非浓度基础侧流(LF)试验,对mansoni血吸虫(Sm)和haematobium血吸虫(Sh)感染者的血清和尿液样本进行CCA和CAA的平行检测。结果:与单独检测任何一种抗原相比,同时检测CCA和CAA可提高Sm和Sh感染的阳性率,表明在单个样品中检测两种抗原对确诊具有独立于血吸虫种的附加价值。Sm感染个体尿液中CCA浓度明显高于Sh感染个体,而不同物种间血清CCA浓度相似。血清中的CAA浓度高于尿液中的CAA浓度,与物种无关。在探讨尿中CCA与CAA的关系时,Sm感染者的CCA/CAA比值显著高于Sh感染者,而血清中CCA/CAA比值无差异。讨论与结论:与仅检测其中一种抗原相比,通过UCP-LF平台平行检测CCA和CAA,通过提高Sm和Sh感染的阳性率,显示出更高的诊断价值。CCA和CAA的联合定量检测对鉴定侵染种有一定的指导意义,但还需进一步探索。
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