Challenges in immunodiagnostic tests for leprosy.

Expert opinion on medical diagnostics Pub Date : 2013-05-01 Epub Date: 2013-03-28 DOI:10.1517/17530059.2013.786039
Annemieke Geluk
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Introduction: Despite the effectiveness of multidrug therapy, leprosy still represents a significant global health problem: transmission of Mycobacterium leprae (M. leprae) is not sufficiently reduced as witnessed by unwavering new case rates in leprosy-endemic countries. Early detection of M. leprae infection (before clinical manifestations occur) is vital to reduction of transmission. Current diagnosis relies on detection of clinical signs since there are no tests available to detect asymptomatic M. leprae infection or predict progression to leprosy.

Areas covered: Identification of risk factors (immunological or genetic biomarkers) for disease development and/or onset of leprosy reactions is imperative for efficient diagnosis. Tests simultaneously detecting biomarkers specific for cellular and humoral immunity are well suited for diagnosis of different clinical outcomes of leprosy. This review describes the challenges of discovery of biomarkers for M. leprae infection and their implementation in field-friendly tests.

Expert opinion: In view of the complicated nature of M. leprae infections, it is essential to invest in longitudinal studies allowing intra-individual comparison of immune and genetic biomarkers in various leprosy-endemic areas. Furthermore, the effect of co-infections on biomarker profiles should also be taken into account. Diagnostic tests based on such biomarkers can contribute significantly to early detection of leprosy (reactions) thus helping reduce nerve damage.

麻风病免疫诊断试验面临的挑战。
导言:尽管多药治疗有效,但麻风仍然是一个重大的全球卫生问题:麻风分枝杆菌(M. leprae)的传播并未得到充分减少,麻风流行国家的新病例率始终如一。早期发现麻风分枝杆菌感染(在出现临床表现之前)对减少传播至关重要。目前的诊断依赖于检测临床症状,因为没有检测无症状麻风分枝杆菌感染或预测麻风进展的检测方法。涉及领域:确定疾病发展和/或麻风病反应发病的风险因素(免疫或遗传生物标志物)对于有效诊断至关重要。同时检测细胞免疫和体液免疫特异性生物标志物的测试非常适合诊断麻风病的不同临床结果。本文综述了发现麻风分枝杆菌感染的生物标志物及其在现场友好试验中的实施所面临的挑战。专家意见:鉴于麻风分枝杆菌感染的复杂性,必须投资于纵向研究,以便在不同麻风流行地区对个体内的免疫和遗传生物标志物进行比较。此外,还应考虑到合并感染对生物标志物谱的影响。基于这类生物标志物的诊断测试可显著有助于麻风病(反应)的早期发现,从而有助于减少神经损伤。
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