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HRP2 and HRP3 cross-reactivity and implications for HRP2-based RDT use in regions with Plasmodium falciparum hrp2 gene deletions.
Kong, Amy; Wilson, Scott A; Ah, Yong; Nace, Douglas; Rogier, Eric; Aidoo, Michael.
Afiliação
  • Kong A; Malaria Branch, Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, 1600 Clifton Road, Atlanta, GA, 30329, USA.
  • Wilson SA; Malaria Branch, Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, 1600 Clifton Road, Atlanta, GA, 30329, USA.
  • Ah Y; The CDC Foundation, 600 Peachtree Street NE, Suite 1000, Atlanta, GA, 30308, USA.
  • Nace D; Malaria Branch, Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, 1600 Clifton Road, Atlanta, GA, 30329, USA.
  • Rogier E; The CDC Foundation, 600 Peachtree Street NE, Suite 1000, Atlanta, GA, 30308, USA.
  • Aidoo M; Malaria Branch, Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, 1600 Clifton Road, Atlanta, GA, 30329, USA.
Malar J ; 20(1): 207, 2021 Apr 29.
Article em En | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-33926477
ABSTRACT

BACKGROUND:

The Plasmodium falciparum antigen histidine rich protein 2 (HRP2) is a preferred target for malaria rapid diagnostic tests (RDTs) because of its abundant production by the parasite and thermal stability. As a result, a majority of RDTs procured globally target this antigen. However, previous reports from South America and recent reports from sub-Saharan Africa and Asia indicate that certain P. falciparum parasites have deletions of the gene coding for HRP2. The HRP2 antigen is paralogous to another P. falciparum antigen HRP3 and some antibodies to HRP2 cross-react with HRP3. Multiple parasites have been described with deletions of one or both hrp2 and hrp3 genes. It is unclear how the various combinations of hrp2 and hrp3 deletion genotypes affect clinical sensitivity of HRP2-based RDTs.

METHODS:

Cross-reactivity between HRP2 and HRP3 was tested on malaria RDTs using culture-adapted P. falciparum parasites with both hrp2 and hrp3 intact or with one or both genes deleted. Ten-fold serial dilutions of four culture-adapted P. falciparum parasites [3D7 (hrp2+/hrp3+), Dd2 (hrp2-/hrp3+), HB3 (hrp2+/hrp3-) and 3BD5 (hrp2-/hrp3-)] ranging from 100,000 to 0.01 parasites/µL were prepared. HRP2, Plasmodium lactate dehydrogenase (pLDH) and aldolase concentrations were determined for the diluted samples using a multiplex bead assay. The samples were subsequently tested on three RDT products designed to detect P. falciparum by HRP2 alone or in combination with pLDH.

RESULTS:

At parasite densities of approximately 1000 parasites/µL, parasites that expressed either hrp2 or hrp3 were detected by all three RDTs. Multiplex based antigen measurement using HRP2- conjugated beads demonstrated higher antigen concentration when both hrp2 and hrp3 genes were intact (3D7 parasites, 47.9 ng/ml) compared to HB3 (3.02 ng/mL) and Dd2 (0.20 ng/mL) strains that had one gene deleted. 3D7 at 10 parasites/µL (0.45 ng/mL) was reactive on all three RDT products whereas none of the other parasites were reactive at that density.

CONCLUSIONS:

Above a certain antigen threshold, HRP3 cross-reactivity on HRP2-based RDTs is sufficient to mask the effects of deletions of hrp2 only. Studies of hrp2 deletion and its effects on HRP2-based RDTs must be studied alongside hrp3 deletions and include clinical sample reactivity on HRP2-based tests.
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Texto completo: 1 Base de dados: MEDLINE Assunto principal: Plasmodium falciparum / Proteínas de Protozoários / Genes de Protozoários / Deleção de Genes / Testes Diagnósticos de Rotina / Antígenos de Protozoários Tipo de estudo: Diagnostic_studies Idioma: En Revista: Malar J Assunto da revista: MEDICINA TROPICAL Ano de publicação: 2021 Tipo de documento: Article País de afiliação: Estados Unidos

Texto completo: 1 Base de dados: MEDLINE Assunto principal: Plasmodium falciparum / Proteínas de Protozoários / Genes de Protozoários / Deleção de Genes / Testes Diagnósticos de Rotina / Antígenos de Protozoários Tipo de estudo: Diagnostic_studies Idioma: En Revista: Malar J Assunto da revista: MEDICINA TROPICAL Ano de publicação: 2021 Tipo de documento: Article País de afiliação: Estados Unidos