Molecular Identification of Parasites Causing Cutaneous Leishmaniasis in Panama Article uri icon

Abstracto

  • Isolates from 475 cutaneous leishmaniasis (CL) patients from three endemic regions were studied by three typing techniques. The molecular analysis from lesion scrapings based on hsp70 PCR-restriction fragment length polymorphism (RFLP) showed that 78.1% (371/475) restriction patterns corresponded to Leishmania (Vianniapanamensis, 19% (90/475) to Leishmania (Vianniaguyanensis, and 3.0% (14/475) to Leishmania (Vianniabraziliensis. Promastigotes isolated by culture from lesions of 228 patients (48.0%, 228/475) were identified by multi-locus enzyme electrophoresis. Of them, 95.2% (217/228) were typified as L. (V.panamensis, 1.3% (3/228) as L. (V.guyanensis, 2.2% (5/228) as L. (V.braziliensis, and 1.3% (3/228) as hybrids (L. [V.braziliensis/L. [V.panamensis). However, a partial sequencing analysis of the hsp70 gene from 77 selected samples showed 16.9% (13/77) typified as L. (V.panamensis, 68.8% (53/77) as Leishmania (V.) sp., 1, 3.9% (3/77) as L. (V.guyanensis, 1.3% (1/77) as L. (V.braziliensis outlier, 2.6% (2/77) as Leishmania (Viannianaiffi, 2.6% as (2/77) Leishmania (V.) sp., and 2 and 3.9% (3/77) hybrid isolates of L. (V.braziliensis/L. (V.guyanensis. These results confirm L. (V.panamensis as the predominant species and cause of CL lesions in Panama and that L. (V.guyanensisL. (V.braziliensis, and L. (V.naiffi are circulating to a lower degree. Furthermore, the determination of parasite isolates belonging to atypical clusters and hybrid isolates suggests the circulation of genetic variants with important implications for the epidemiology and clinical follow-up of CL in Panama. No evidence of the existence of parasites of the Leishmania (Leishmaniamexicana complex in Panamanian territory was found in this study.

    Authors: Aracelis del C. Miranda, Kadir A. González, Franklyn Samudio, Vanessa J. Pineda, José E. Calzada, Zeuz Capitan-Barrios, Ana Jiménez, Juan Castillo, Yaxelis Mendoza, José A. Suárez, Betsi Ortiz, Juan Méndez, Juan M. Pascale, Max Grögl, Néstor Sosa, and Azael Saldaña

fecha de publicación

  • enero 11, 2021