Objective: Leishmaniasis is caused by different Leishmania spp. Treatment failure (TF) of cutaneous leishmaniasis (CL) is a serious issue that may be due to various reasons, previous studies suggested Leishmania RNA virus (LRV) as a potential cause of TF. Two variant groups of LRV1 and LRV2 are reported. In this study, the presence of LRV1/LRV2 was compared in TF with treatment response (TR) isolates of L. major. Clinical isolates of 15 TF and 15 TR were collected from CL patients referred to the Health Centers of Isfahan. Genomic DNA was extracted to identify Leishmania spp. using ITS1-PCR-RFLP. Identification of LRV1/LRV2 was performed using SYBR Green Real-Time PCR. The statistical analysis to test relationship between the treatment response with Glucantime and the presence of LRV were performed using SPSS 16.0 with Fisher's Exact test. P value of less than 0.05 was considered significant. Results: ITS1-PCR-RFLP results showed that every isolate was identified as L. major. The results showed no LRV1 in any of the samples but 7 TR isolates and 2 TF isolates showed positive for LRV2. Statistical analysis showed no significant difference between the presence of LRV2 and response to Glucantime (p-value = 0.1086). Therefore, other mechanisms might be responsible for TF.

Relationship of Leishmania RNA Virus (LRV) and treatment failure in clinical isolates of Leishmania major / Abtahi, M.; Eslami, G.; Cavallero, S.; Vakili, M.; Hosseini, S. S.; Ahmadian, S.; Boozhmehrani, M. J.; Khamesipour, A.. - In: BMC RESEARCH NOTES. - ISSN 1756-0500. - 13:1(2020), pp. 2-6. [10.1186/s13104-020-04973-y]

Relationship of Leishmania RNA Virus (LRV) and treatment failure in clinical isolates of Leishmania major

Cavallero S.;
2020

Abstract

Objective: Leishmaniasis is caused by different Leishmania spp. Treatment failure (TF) of cutaneous leishmaniasis (CL) is a serious issue that may be due to various reasons, previous studies suggested Leishmania RNA virus (LRV) as a potential cause of TF. Two variant groups of LRV1 and LRV2 are reported. In this study, the presence of LRV1/LRV2 was compared in TF with treatment response (TR) isolates of L. major. Clinical isolates of 15 TF and 15 TR were collected from CL patients referred to the Health Centers of Isfahan. Genomic DNA was extracted to identify Leishmania spp. using ITS1-PCR-RFLP. Identification of LRV1/LRV2 was performed using SYBR Green Real-Time PCR. The statistical analysis to test relationship between the treatment response with Glucantime and the presence of LRV were performed using SPSS 16.0 with Fisher's Exact test. P value of less than 0.05 was considered significant. Results: ITS1-PCR-RFLP results showed that every isolate was identified as L. major. The results showed no LRV1 in any of the samples but 7 TR isolates and 2 TF isolates showed positive for LRV2. Statistical analysis showed no significant difference between the presence of LRV2 and response to Glucantime (p-value = 0.1086). Therefore, other mechanisms might be responsible for TF.
2020
cutaneous leishmaniasis; leishmania major; leishmania RNA virus; SYBR green real-time PCR; treatment failure; adult; antiprotozoal agents; female; humans; leishmania major; leishmaniasis, cutaneous; leishmaniavirus; male; meglumine antimoniate; polymerase chain reaction; polymorphism, restriction fragment length; rna, viral; sequence analysis, dna; treatment failure
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Relationship of Leishmania RNA Virus (LRV) and treatment failure in clinical isolates of Leishmania major / Abtahi, M.; Eslami, G.; Cavallero, S.; Vakili, M.; Hosseini, S. S.; Ahmadian, S.; Boozhmehrani, M. J.; Khamesipour, A.. - In: BMC RESEARCH NOTES. - ISSN 1756-0500. - 13:1(2020), pp. 2-6. [10.1186/s13104-020-04973-y]
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