TY - JOUR KW - Adolescent KW - Adult KW - Aged KW - Aged, 80 and over KW - Antibodies, Bacterial KW - Antigens, Bacterial KW - Biomarkers KW - Brazil KW - Contact Tracing KW - Cross-Sectional Studies KW - Enzyme-Linked Immunosorbent Assay KW - Female KW - Glycolipids KW - Humans KW - Immunoglobulin M KW - leprosy KW - Leprosy, lepromatous KW - Leprosy, Tuberculoid KW - Male KW - Middle Aged KW - Seroepidemiologic Studies KW - Young Adult AU - Frota C AU - Freitas MV C AU - Foss N AU - Lima L AU - Rodrigues L AU - Barreto M AU - Kerr LR S AB -

The seroprevalence rates of IgM anti-phenolic glycolipid-I (PGL-I) antibodies in four study groups with differing exposure to Mycobacterium leprae in CearĂ¡, Brazil were investigated between March 2005 and August 2006. The first three groups in a high prevalence area included 144 cases of leprosy, their 380 contacts and 317 participants with no known leprosy contact. The fourth group in a low prevalence area consisted of 87 participants with no known leprosy contact living in an area in which no cases of leprosy had been reported in the previous 6 months. Seropositivity and levels of IgM antibodies to PGL-I were investigated using ELISA. The seropositivity levels of anti-PGL-I among the different clinical forms of leprosy cases were 61% for lepromatous, 25% for tuberculoid and 27% indeterminate. The levels of anti-PGL-I antibodies in the endemic area differentiated leprosy cases from non-cases. However, the seropositivity was similar among contact cases (15.8%) and no known leprosy contact cases from high (15.1%) and low (13.8%) prevalence areas. The seropositivity of both contacts and no known contacts was much higher than previously reported among no known contacts in other endemic areas. The study indicates that anti-PGL-I antibodies are not useful as immunological markers of household leprosy contacts and no known leprosy contacts in endemic areas.

BT - Transactions of the Royal Society of Tropical Medicine and Hygiene C1 - http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/20447668?dopt=Abstract DA - 2010 Jul DO - 10.1016/j.trstmh.2010.03.006 IS - 7 J2 - Trans. R. Soc. Trop. Med. Hyg. LA - eng N2 -

The seroprevalence rates of IgM anti-phenolic glycolipid-I (PGL-I) antibodies in four study groups with differing exposure to Mycobacterium leprae in CearĂ¡, Brazil were investigated between March 2005 and August 2006. The first three groups in a high prevalence area included 144 cases of leprosy, their 380 contacts and 317 participants with no known leprosy contact. The fourth group in a low prevalence area consisted of 87 participants with no known leprosy contact living in an area in which no cases of leprosy had been reported in the previous 6 months. Seropositivity and levels of IgM antibodies to PGL-I were investigated using ELISA. The seropositivity levels of anti-PGL-I among the different clinical forms of leprosy cases were 61% for lepromatous, 25% for tuberculoid and 27% indeterminate. The levels of anti-PGL-I antibodies in the endemic area differentiated leprosy cases from non-cases. However, the seropositivity was similar among contact cases (15.8%) and no known leprosy contact cases from high (15.1%) and low (13.8%) prevalence areas. The seropositivity of both contacts and no known contacts was much higher than previously reported among no known contacts in other endemic areas. The study indicates that anti-PGL-I antibodies are not useful as immunological markers of household leprosy contacts and no known leprosy contacts in endemic areas.

PY - 2010 SP - 490 EP - 5 T2 - Transactions of the Royal Society of Tropical Medicine and Hygiene TI - Seropositivity to anti-phenolic glycolipid-I in leprosy cases, contacts and no known contacts of leprosy in an endemic and a non-endemic area in northeast Brazil. VL - 104 SN - 1878-3503 ER -