Towards a molecular diagnosis of invasive aspergillosis and disseminated candidosis

Stéphane Bretagne , Jean-Marc Costa
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Abstract

A lot of in-house polymerase chain reaction assays have been reported for diagnosis of invasive aspergillosis and disseminated candidosis. Encouraging results have been published to anticipate the diagnosis over the conventional microbiological methods. However, the absence of standardized methods has led to diverging results. As a consequence, these tests are not recognized as consensual diagnostic criteria, in contrast with some antigenemia detection kits. The major breakthrough for improving the results of these methods is the emergence of real-time technologies. This markedly improves the reliability of the PCR results by dramatically decreasing the risk of false positive results due to PCR products carryover. Moreover, using the quantitative results provided by this technique, this allows to rapidly compare the efficiency of primers, probes, and DNA extraction methods. Therefore, the hope is to identify the more specific and sensitive parameters to implement comparative studies. Automated DNA extraction should also be useful to achieve this goal.

Whatever sophisticated technology is used, we still have to define the meaning of detecting nucleic acids in a given clinical sample. This seems simple in normally sterile anatomical sites but less obvious for example in respiratory specimens for invasive aspergillosis or in blood for candidosis in heavily colonized patients. Additional studies of the kinetics of fungal DNA are needed. The development of real-time technology should improve our knowledge in order to give the clinicians informative clues for making a decision.

侵袭性曲霉病和弥散性念珠菌病的分子诊断
许多内部聚合酶链反应试验已被报道用于诊断侵袭性曲霉病和播散性念珠菌病。令人鼓舞的结果已经发表,以预测传统微生物方法的诊断。然而,由于缺乏标准化的方法,导致了不同的结果。因此,与某些抗原血症检测试剂盒不同,这些检测不被认为是经双方同意的诊断标准。改善这些方法结果的主要突破是实时技术的出现。这显著提高了PCR结果的可靠性,显著降低了由于PCR产物携带而导致的假阳性结果的风险。此外,利用该技术提供的定量结果,可以快速比较引物、探针和DNA提取方法的效率。因此,希望能找到更具体、更敏感的参数来进行比较研究。自动DNA提取也有助于实现这一目标。无论使用何种复杂的技术,我们仍然需要定义在给定的临床样本中检测核酸的意义。这在通常无菌的解剖部位似乎很简单,但在侵袭性曲霉病的呼吸道标本或菌落严重的念珠菌病患者的血液中就不那么明显了。需要对真菌DNA的动力学进行进一步的研究。实时技术的发展应该提高我们的知识水平,以便为临床医生提供决策的信息线索。
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