Do commercial serologic tests for Trypanosoma cruzi infection detect Mexican strains in women and newborns?

Autores
Gamboa-León, Miriam; Gonzalez-Ramirez, Claudia; Padilla-Raygoza, Nicolás; Sosa-Estani, Sergio; Caamal-Kantun, Alejandra; Buekens, Pierre; Dumonteil, Eric
Año de publicación
2011
Idioma
inglés
Tipo de recurso
artículo
Estado
versión publicada
Descripción
Fil: Gamboa-León, Rubi. Tulane University. School of Public Health and Tropical Medicine; Estados Unidos.
Fil: González-Ramírez, Claudia. Universidad de Guanajuato. División Ciencias de la Salud e Ingenierías. Departamento de Enfermería y Obstetricia; México.
Fil: Padilla-Raygoza, Nicolás. Universidad de Guanajuato. División Ciencias de la Salud e Ingenierías. Departamento de Enfermería y Obstetricia; México.
Fil: Sosa-Estani, Sergio. ANLIS Dr.C.G.Malbrán. Centro Nacional de Diagnóstico e Investigación de Endemo-Epidemias; Argentina.
Fil: Caamal-Kantun, Alejandra. Tulane University. School of Public Health and Tropical Medicine; Estados Unidos.
Fil: Buekens, Pierre. Tulane University. School of Public Health and Tropical Medicine; Estados Unidos.
Fil: Dumonteil, Eric. Tulane University. School of Public Health and Tropical Medicine; Estados Unidos.
We sought to determine the serological test that could be used for Trypanosoma cruzi seroprevalence studies in Mexico, where lineage I predominates. In a previous study among pregnant women and their newborns in the states of Yucatan and Guanajuato, we reported a 0.8-0.9% of prevalence for T. cruzi -specific antibodies by Stat-Pak and Wiener ELISA. We have expanded this study here by performing an additional non-commercial ELISA and confirming the seropositives with Western blot, using whole antigens of a local parasite strain. We found a seroprevalence of 0.6% (3/500) in Merida and 0.4% in Guanajuato (2/488). The 5 seropositive umbilical cord samples reacted to both non-commercial ELISA and Western blot tests, and only 1 of the maternal samples was not reactive to non-commercial ELISA. A follow-up of the newborns at 10 mo was performed in Yucatan to determine the presence of T. cruzi antibodies in children as evidence of congenital infection. None of the children was seropositive. One newborn from an infected mother died at 2 wk of age of cardiac arrest, but T. cruzi infection was not confirmed. The T. cruzi seroprevalence data obtained with both commercial tests (Stat-Pak and ELISA Wiener) are similar to those from non-commercial tests using a local Mexican strain of T. cruzi.
Fuente
Journal of Parasitology 2011; 97(2): 338–343
Materia
Adulto
Anticuerpos Antiprotozoarios
Antígenos de Protozoos
Western Blotting
Enfermedad de Chagas
Estudios Transversales
Ensayo de Inmunoadsorción Enzimática
Sangre Fetal
Humanos
Recién Nacido
Transmisión Vertical de Enfermedad Infecciosa
México
Embarazo
Complicaciones Parasitarias del Embarazo
Sensibilidad y Especificidad
Estudios Seroepidemiológicos
Trypanosoma cruzi
Adulto Joven
Nivel de accesibilidad
acceso abierto
Condiciones de uso
Repositorio
Sistema de Gestión del Conocimiento ANLIS MALBRÁN
Institución
Administración Nacional de Laboratorios e Institutos de Salud "Dr. Carlos G. Malbrán"
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spelling Do commercial serologic tests for Trypanosoma cruzi infection detect Mexican strains in women and newborns?Gamboa-León, MiriamGonzalez-Ramirez, ClaudiaPadilla-Raygoza, NicolásSosa-Estani, SergioCaamal-Kantun, AlejandraBuekens, PierreDumonteil, EricAdultoAnticuerpos AntiprotozoariosAntígenos de ProtozoosWestern BlottingEnfermedad de ChagasEstudios TransversalesEnsayo de Inmunoadsorción EnzimáticaSangre FetalHumanosRecién NacidoTransmisión Vertical de Enfermedad InfecciosaMéxicoEmbarazoComplicaciones Parasitarias del EmbarazoSensibilidad y EspecificidadEstudios SeroepidemiológicosTrypanosoma cruziAdulto JovenFil: Gamboa-León, Rubi. Tulane University. School of Public Health and Tropical Medicine; Estados Unidos.Fil: González-Ramírez, Claudia. Universidad de Guanajuato. División Ciencias de la Salud e Ingenierías. Departamento de Enfermería y Obstetricia; México.Fil: Padilla-Raygoza, Nicolás. Universidad de Guanajuato. División Ciencias de la Salud e Ingenierías. Departamento de Enfermería y Obstetricia; México.Fil: Sosa-Estani, Sergio. ANLIS Dr.C.G.Malbrán. Centro Nacional de Diagnóstico e Investigación de Endemo-Epidemias; Argentina.Fil: Caamal-Kantun, Alejandra. Tulane University. School of Public Health and Tropical Medicine; Estados Unidos.Fil: Buekens, Pierre. Tulane University. School of Public Health and Tropical Medicine; Estados Unidos.Fil: Dumonteil, Eric. Tulane University. School of Public Health and Tropical Medicine; Estados Unidos.We sought to determine the serological test that could be used for Trypanosoma cruzi seroprevalence studies in Mexico, where lineage I predominates. In a previous study among pregnant women and their newborns in the states of Yucatan and Guanajuato, we reported a 0.8-0.9% of prevalence for T. cruzi -specific antibodies by Stat-Pak and Wiener ELISA. We have expanded this study here by performing an additional non-commercial ELISA and confirming the seropositives with Western blot, using whole antigens of a local parasite strain. We found a seroprevalence of 0.6% (3/500) in Merida and 0.4% in Guanajuato (2/488). The 5 seropositive umbilical cord samples reacted to both non-commercial ELISA and Western blot tests, and only 1 of the maternal samples was not reactive to non-commercial ELISA. A follow-up of the newborns at 10 mo was performed in Yucatan to determine the presence of T. cruzi antibodies in children as evidence of congenital infection. None of the children was seropositive. One newborn from an infected mother died at 2 wk of age of cardiac arrest, but T. cruzi infection was not confirmed. The T. cruzi seroprevalence data obtained with both commercial tests (Stat-Pak and ELISA Wiener) are similar to those from non-commercial tests using a local Mexican strain of T. cruzi.American Society of Parasitologists2011-04info:ar-repo/semantics/articuloinfo:eu-repo/semantics/articleinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersionapplication/pdfhttp://sgc.anlis.gob.ar/handle/123456789/170610.1645/GE-2545.1Journal of Parasitology 2011; 97(2): 338–343reponame:Sistema de Gestión del Conocimiento ANLIS MALBRÁNinstname:Administración Nacional de Laboratorios e Institutos de Salud "Dr. Carlos G. Malbrán"instacron:ANLIS#PLACEHOLDER_PARENT_METADATA_VALUE#datasetsThe Journal of parasitologyenginfo:eu-repo/semantics/openAccess2025-10-23T11:20:26Zoai:sgc.anlis.gob.ar:Publications/123456789/1706Institucionalhttp://sgc.anlis.gob.ar/Organismo científico-tecnológicoNo correspondehttp://sgc.anlis.gob.ar/oai/biblioteca@anlis.gov.arArgentinaNo correspondeNo correspondeNo correspondeopendoar:a2025-10-23 11:20:26.94Sistema de Gestión del Conocimiento ANLIS MALBRÁN - Administración Nacional de Laboratorios e Institutos de Salud "Dr. Carlos G. Malbrán"false
dc.title.none.fl_str_mv Do commercial serologic tests for Trypanosoma cruzi infection detect Mexican strains in women and newborns?
title Do commercial serologic tests for Trypanosoma cruzi infection detect Mexican strains in women and newborns?
spellingShingle Do commercial serologic tests for Trypanosoma cruzi infection detect Mexican strains in women and newborns?
Gamboa-León, Miriam
Adulto
Anticuerpos Antiprotozoarios
Antígenos de Protozoos
Western Blotting
Enfermedad de Chagas
Estudios Transversales
Ensayo de Inmunoadsorción Enzimática
Sangre Fetal
Humanos
Recién Nacido
Transmisión Vertical de Enfermedad Infecciosa
México
Embarazo
Complicaciones Parasitarias del Embarazo
Sensibilidad y Especificidad
Estudios Seroepidemiológicos
Trypanosoma cruzi
Adulto Joven
title_short Do commercial serologic tests for Trypanosoma cruzi infection detect Mexican strains in women and newborns?
title_full Do commercial serologic tests for Trypanosoma cruzi infection detect Mexican strains in women and newborns?
title_fullStr Do commercial serologic tests for Trypanosoma cruzi infection detect Mexican strains in women and newborns?
title_full_unstemmed Do commercial serologic tests for Trypanosoma cruzi infection detect Mexican strains in women and newborns?
title_sort Do commercial serologic tests for Trypanosoma cruzi infection detect Mexican strains in women and newborns?
dc.creator.none.fl_str_mv Gamboa-León, Miriam
Gonzalez-Ramirez, Claudia
Padilla-Raygoza, Nicolás
Sosa-Estani, Sergio
Caamal-Kantun, Alejandra
Buekens, Pierre
Dumonteil, Eric
author Gamboa-León, Miriam
author_facet Gamboa-León, Miriam
Gonzalez-Ramirez, Claudia
Padilla-Raygoza, Nicolás
Sosa-Estani, Sergio
Caamal-Kantun, Alejandra
Buekens, Pierre
Dumonteil, Eric
author_role author
author2 Gonzalez-Ramirez, Claudia
Padilla-Raygoza, Nicolás
Sosa-Estani, Sergio
Caamal-Kantun, Alejandra
Buekens, Pierre
Dumonteil, Eric
author2_role author
author
author
author
author
author
dc.subject.none.fl_str_mv Adulto
Anticuerpos Antiprotozoarios
Antígenos de Protozoos
Western Blotting
Enfermedad de Chagas
Estudios Transversales
Ensayo de Inmunoadsorción Enzimática
Sangre Fetal
Humanos
Recién Nacido
Transmisión Vertical de Enfermedad Infecciosa
México
Embarazo
Complicaciones Parasitarias del Embarazo
Sensibilidad y Especificidad
Estudios Seroepidemiológicos
Trypanosoma cruzi
Adulto Joven
topic Adulto
Anticuerpos Antiprotozoarios
Antígenos de Protozoos
Western Blotting
Enfermedad de Chagas
Estudios Transversales
Ensayo de Inmunoadsorción Enzimática
Sangre Fetal
Humanos
Recién Nacido
Transmisión Vertical de Enfermedad Infecciosa
México
Embarazo
Complicaciones Parasitarias del Embarazo
Sensibilidad y Especificidad
Estudios Seroepidemiológicos
Trypanosoma cruzi
Adulto Joven
dc.description.none.fl_txt_mv Fil: Gamboa-León, Rubi. Tulane University. School of Public Health and Tropical Medicine; Estados Unidos.
Fil: González-Ramírez, Claudia. Universidad de Guanajuato. División Ciencias de la Salud e Ingenierías. Departamento de Enfermería y Obstetricia; México.
Fil: Padilla-Raygoza, Nicolás. Universidad de Guanajuato. División Ciencias de la Salud e Ingenierías. Departamento de Enfermería y Obstetricia; México.
Fil: Sosa-Estani, Sergio. ANLIS Dr.C.G.Malbrán. Centro Nacional de Diagnóstico e Investigación de Endemo-Epidemias; Argentina.
Fil: Caamal-Kantun, Alejandra. Tulane University. School of Public Health and Tropical Medicine; Estados Unidos.
Fil: Buekens, Pierre. Tulane University. School of Public Health and Tropical Medicine; Estados Unidos.
Fil: Dumonteil, Eric. Tulane University. School of Public Health and Tropical Medicine; Estados Unidos.
We sought to determine the serological test that could be used for Trypanosoma cruzi seroprevalence studies in Mexico, where lineage I predominates. In a previous study among pregnant women and their newborns in the states of Yucatan and Guanajuato, we reported a 0.8-0.9% of prevalence for T. cruzi -specific antibodies by Stat-Pak and Wiener ELISA. We have expanded this study here by performing an additional non-commercial ELISA and confirming the seropositives with Western blot, using whole antigens of a local parasite strain. We found a seroprevalence of 0.6% (3/500) in Merida and 0.4% in Guanajuato (2/488). The 5 seropositive umbilical cord samples reacted to both non-commercial ELISA and Western blot tests, and only 1 of the maternal samples was not reactive to non-commercial ELISA. A follow-up of the newborns at 10 mo was performed in Yucatan to determine the presence of T. cruzi antibodies in children as evidence of congenital infection. None of the children was seropositive. One newborn from an infected mother died at 2 wk of age of cardiac arrest, but T. cruzi infection was not confirmed. The T. cruzi seroprevalence data obtained with both commercial tests (Stat-Pak and ELISA Wiener) are similar to those from non-commercial tests using a local Mexican strain of T. cruzi.
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