Leprosy transmission in endemic and non-endemic areas based on the profile of antibody response of PGL-1 and PCR detection of <em>Mycobacterium leprae</em> DNA from nasal swab among healthy children of East Java, Indonesia

Background: East Java has become one of the provinces that have higher prevalence of leprosy, especially in the coastal region. Environment has also influenced for leprosy transmission and early detection could reduce the incidence rate of new leprosy cases. Epidemiological studies of leprosy in ch...

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Main Authors: Dinar Adriaty, Cita Rosita SP, Iswahyudi, Ratna Wahyuni, Indropo Agusni, Shinzo Izumi
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: MDPI AG 2020-07-01
Series:Infectious Disease Reports
Subjects:
DNA
Online Access:https://www.pagepress.org/journals/index.php/idr/article/view/8748
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spelling doaj-6764a94f864547fc9df74afa9bc486a22021-01-02T09:35:15ZengMDPI AGInfectious Disease Reports2036-74302036-74492020-07-01121s10.4081/idr.2020.8748Leprosy transmission in endemic and non-endemic areas based on the profile of antibody response of PGL-1 and PCR detection of <em>Mycobacterium leprae</em> DNA from nasal swab among healthy children of East Java, IndonesiaDinar Adriaty0Cita Rosita SP1Iswahyudi2Ratna Wahyuni3Indropo Agusni4Shinzo Izumi5Leprosy Study Group-Institute of Tropical Disease, Medical Faculty Universitas Airlangga, SurabayaLeprosy Study Group-Institute of Tropical Disease; Dermatology and Venereology, Medical Faculty Universitas Airlangga, Surabaya, East JavaLeprosy Study Group-Institute of Tropical Disease, Medical Faculty Universitas Airlangga, SurabayaLeprosy Study Group-Institute of Tropical Disease, Medical Faculty Universitas Airlangga, SurabayaLeprosy Study Group-Institute of Tropical Disease; Dermatology and Venereology, Medical Faculty Universitas Airlangga, SurabayaLeprosy Study Group-Institute of Tropical Disease, Medical Faculty Universitas Airlangga, Surabaya, East Java Background: East Java has become one of the provinces that have higher prevalence of leprosy, especially in the coastal region. Environment has also influenced for leprosy transmission and early detection could reduce the incidence rate of new leprosy cases. Epidemiological studies of leprosy in children can give an illustration of the important aspects of the environment. Presence of Mycobacterium leprae (M. leprae) DNA in nasal swabs and seropositivity level among them can describe M. leprae exposure in that area. Objective: Analyzing PCR from nasal swab and seropositivity level among elementary school children between northern coast and southern coast of East Java province. Methods: Five hundred and thirty children in Pacitan and Lamongan were involved. Both areas are representation of northern and southern coastal region in East Java Province. After clinical examination, nasal swab and blood samples were obtained. ELISA test was performed to measure the titer of IgM anti Phenolic Glicolipid-1 (PGL-1) antibody then continued by PCR to detect M. leprae DNA. Results: From 301 students in Pacitan, 25 students (8.3%) are sero-positives and 9 students (2.9%) are PCR positives. from 229 students in Lamongan, 110 (48,3%) students are sero-positives and 49 students (21.4%) are PCR positives. Both are analyzed by Chi-Square, and from the PCR and ELISA, it concluded that there are statistically significant differences between the two regions. https://www.pagepress.org/journals/index.php/idr/article/view/8748Mycobacterium lepraeDNAphenolic glycolipid-1childrenIndonesia
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author Dinar Adriaty
Cita Rosita SP
Iswahyudi
Ratna Wahyuni
Indropo Agusni
Shinzo Izumi
spellingShingle Dinar Adriaty
Cita Rosita SP
Iswahyudi
Ratna Wahyuni
Indropo Agusni
Shinzo Izumi
Leprosy transmission in endemic and non-endemic areas based on the profile of antibody response of PGL-1 and PCR detection of <em>Mycobacterium leprae</em> DNA from nasal swab among healthy children of East Java, Indonesia
Infectious Disease Reports
Mycobacterium leprae
DNA
phenolic glycolipid-1
children
Indonesia
author_facet Dinar Adriaty
Cita Rosita SP
Iswahyudi
Ratna Wahyuni
Indropo Agusni
Shinzo Izumi
author_sort Dinar Adriaty
title Leprosy transmission in endemic and non-endemic areas based on the profile of antibody response of PGL-1 and PCR detection of <em>Mycobacterium leprae</em> DNA from nasal swab among healthy children of East Java, Indonesia
title_short Leprosy transmission in endemic and non-endemic areas based on the profile of antibody response of PGL-1 and PCR detection of <em>Mycobacterium leprae</em> DNA from nasal swab among healthy children of East Java, Indonesia
title_full Leprosy transmission in endemic and non-endemic areas based on the profile of antibody response of PGL-1 and PCR detection of <em>Mycobacterium leprae</em> DNA from nasal swab among healthy children of East Java, Indonesia
title_fullStr Leprosy transmission in endemic and non-endemic areas based on the profile of antibody response of PGL-1 and PCR detection of <em>Mycobacterium leprae</em> DNA from nasal swab among healthy children of East Java, Indonesia
title_full_unstemmed Leprosy transmission in endemic and non-endemic areas based on the profile of antibody response of PGL-1 and PCR detection of <em>Mycobacterium leprae</em> DNA from nasal swab among healthy children of East Java, Indonesia
title_sort leprosy transmission in endemic and non-endemic areas based on the profile of antibody response of pgl-1 and pcr detection of <em>mycobacterium leprae</em> dna from nasal swab among healthy children of east java, indonesia
publisher MDPI AG
series Infectious Disease Reports
issn 2036-7430
2036-7449
publishDate 2020-07-01
description Background: East Java has become one of the provinces that have higher prevalence of leprosy, especially in the coastal region. Environment has also influenced for leprosy transmission and early detection could reduce the incidence rate of new leprosy cases. Epidemiological studies of leprosy in children can give an illustration of the important aspects of the environment. Presence of Mycobacterium leprae (M. leprae) DNA in nasal swabs and seropositivity level among them can describe M. leprae exposure in that area. Objective: Analyzing PCR from nasal swab and seropositivity level among elementary school children between northern coast and southern coast of East Java province. Methods: Five hundred and thirty children in Pacitan and Lamongan were involved. Both areas are representation of northern and southern coastal region in East Java Province. After clinical examination, nasal swab and blood samples were obtained. ELISA test was performed to measure the titer of IgM anti Phenolic Glicolipid-1 (PGL-1) antibody then continued by PCR to detect M. leprae DNA. Results: From 301 students in Pacitan, 25 students (8.3%) are sero-positives and 9 students (2.9%) are PCR positives. from 229 students in Lamongan, 110 (48,3%) students are sero-positives and 49 students (21.4%) are PCR positives. Both are analyzed by Chi-Square, and from the PCR and ELISA, it concluded that there are statistically significant differences between the two regions.
topic Mycobacterium leprae
DNA
phenolic glycolipid-1
children
Indonesia
url https://www.pagepress.org/journals/index.php/idr/article/view/8748
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