One-minute through test to distinguish lower respiratory infection by analysis of sputum; exploring the mechanisms

Abstract Objective Cough and fever are the initial symptoms of lower respiratory infection. Severe cases might be fatal. Therefore, particularly in the non-equipped centers, the lack of diagnostic methods to identify the severe cases has resulted in overconsumption of antibiotics. On the basis of th...

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Main Authors: Amir Ramezani, Mahin Alipouratigh, Lars Eng, Maria V. Turkina, Johanna Lönn, Annette Theodorsson, Fariba Nayeri
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Published: BMC 2018-09-01
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Online Access:http://link.springer.com/article/10.1186/s13104-018-3771-1
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spelling doaj-16bb5af30bd04d80abaed08e80d901aa2020-11-25T01:07:38ZengBMCBMC Research Notes1756-05002018-09-011111410.1186/s13104-018-3771-1One-minute through test to distinguish lower respiratory infection by analysis of sputum; exploring the mechanismsAmir Ramezani0Mahin Alipouratigh1Lars Eng2Maria V. Turkina3Johanna Lönn4Annette Theodorsson5Fariba Nayeri6Division of Neuro and Inflammation Science, Department of Clinical and Experimental Medicine, Linköping UniversityDepartment of Microbiology, Regional Council of Östergötland in the Southeast of SwedenThe Institute for Protein Environmental Affinity Surveys (PEAS Institute)Department of Clinical and Experimental Medicine, Linköping UniversityDepartment of Oral Biology, Faculty of Odontology, Malmö UniversityDivision of Neuro and Inflammation Science, Department of Clinical and Experimental Medicine, Linköping UniversityThe Institute for Protein Environmental Affinity Surveys (PEAS Institute)Abstract Objective Cough and fever are the initial symptoms of lower respiratory infection. Severe cases might be fatal. Therefore, particularly in the non-equipped centers, the lack of diagnostic methods to identify the severe cases has resulted in overconsumption of antibiotics. On the basis of the knowledge about non-specific immune response at the site of injury, we developed a colorimetric dip-test that shows abrupt, sensitive and quite specific color change upon contact with sputum in the cases of lower respiratory infection. We further explored the mechanism of the test. Results We detected deoxyribonucleic acid (DNA) and hepatocyte growth factor in the sputum of patients that suffered from respiratory infection (n = 18). The results differed significantly (P < 0.0001) from age-matched patients (n = 18) with other respiratory disorders and highly correlated with the index-test results (Spearman Rank test = 0.84). DNA with a concentration more than 0.03 mg/ml induced a visible and stable color change on index-test within 1 min. The test recognized all of the cases with respiratory infection and the specificity was 72%. With a high negative predictive value. The index test detects, inter alia, cell-free DNA in sputum and might safely rule-out respiratory infection in 2/3 of cases that present symptoms of acute respiratory infection.http://link.springer.com/article/10.1186/s13104-018-3771-1Respiratory infectionDiagnosisNeutrophil extracellular trapsCell-free DNADische’s test
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author Amir Ramezani
Mahin Alipouratigh
Lars Eng
Maria V. Turkina
Johanna Lönn
Annette Theodorsson
Fariba Nayeri
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Mahin Alipouratigh
Lars Eng
Maria V. Turkina
Johanna Lönn
Annette Theodorsson
Fariba Nayeri
One-minute through test to distinguish lower respiratory infection by analysis of sputum; exploring the mechanisms
BMC Research Notes
Respiratory infection
Diagnosis
Neutrophil extracellular traps
Cell-free DNA
Dische’s test
author_facet Amir Ramezani
Mahin Alipouratigh
Lars Eng
Maria V. Turkina
Johanna Lönn
Annette Theodorsson
Fariba Nayeri
author_sort Amir Ramezani
title One-minute through test to distinguish lower respiratory infection by analysis of sputum; exploring the mechanisms
title_short One-minute through test to distinguish lower respiratory infection by analysis of sputum; exploring the mechanisms
title_full One-minute through test to distinguish lower respiratory infection by analysis of sputum; exploring the mechanisms
title_fullStr One-minute through test to distinguish lower respiratory infection by analysis of sputum; exploring the mechanisms
title_full_unstemmed One-minute through test to distinguish lower respiratory infection by analysis of sputum; exploring the mechanisms
title_sort one-minute through test to distinguish lower respiratory infection by analysis of sputum; exploring the mechanisms
publisher BMC
series BMC Research Notes
issn 1756-0500
publishDate 2018-09-01
description Abstract Objective Cough and fever are the initial symptoms of lower respiratory infection. Severe cases might be fatal. Therefore, particularly in the non-equipped centers, the lack of diagnostic methods to identify the severe cases has resulted in overconsumption of antibiotics. On the basis of the knowledge about non-specific immune response at the site of injury, we developed a colorimetric dip-test that shows abrupt, sensitive and quite specific color change upon contact with sputum in the cases of lower respiratory infection. We further explored the mechanism of the test. Results We detected deoxyribonucleic acid (DNA) and hepatocyte growth factor in the sputum of patients that suffered from respiratory infection (n = 18). The results differed significantly (P < 0.0001) from age-matched patients (n = 18) with other respiratory disorders and highly correlated with the index-test results (Spearman Rank test = 0.84). DNA with a concentration more than 0.03 mg/ml induced a visible and stable color change on index-test within 1 min. The test recognized all of the cases with respiratory infection and the specificity was 72%. With a high negative predictive value. The index test detects, inter alia, cell-free DNA in sputum and might safely rule-out respiratory infection in 2/3 of cases that present symptoms of acute respiratory infection.
topic Respiratory infection
Diagnosis
Neutrophil extracellular traps
Cell-free DNA
Dische’s test
url http://link.springer.com/article/10.1186/s13104-018-3771-1
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