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Plasmodium falciparum HRP2 ELISA for analysis of dried blood spot samples in rural Zambia.

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Gibson, LE; Markwalter, CF; Kimmel, DW; Mudenda, L; Mbambara, S; Thuma, PE; Wright, DW
Published in: Malaria Journal
August 2017

Dried blood spots are commonly used for sample collection in clinical and non-clinical settings. This method is simple, and biomolecules in the samples remain stable for months at room temperature. In the field, blood samples for the study and diagnosis of malaria are often collected on dried blood spot cards, so development of a biomarker extraction and analysis method is needed.A simple extraction procedure for the malarial biomarker Plasmodium falciparum histidine-rich protein 2 (HRP2) from dried blood spots was optimized to achieve maximum extraction efficiency. This method was used to assess the stability of HRP2 in dried blood spots. Furthermore, 328 patient samples made available from rural Zambia were analysed for HRP2 using the developed method. These samples were collected at the initial administration of artemisinin-based combination therapy and at several points following treatment.An average extraction efficiency of 70% HRP2 with a low picomolar detection limit was achieved. In specific storage conditions HRP2 was found to be stable in dried blood spots for at least 6 months. Analysis of patient samples showed the method to have a sensitivity of 94% and a specificity of 89% when compared with microscopy, and trends in HRP2 clearance after treatment were observed.The dried blood spot ELISA for HRP2 was found to be sensitive, specific and accurate. The method was effectively used to assess biomarker clearance characteristics in patient samples, which prove it to be ideal for gaining further insight into the disease and epidemiological applications.

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Malaria Journal

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EISSN

1475-2875

ISSN

1475-2875

Publication Date

August 2017

Volume

16

Issue

1

Start / End Page

350

Related Subject Headings

  • Zambia
  • Tropical Medicine
  • Sensitivity and Specificity
  • Protozoan Proteins
  • Plasmodium falciparum
  • Microscopy
  • Malaria, Falciparum
  • Humans
  • Enzyme-Linked Immunosorbent Assay
  • Diagnostic Tests, Routine
 

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Gibson, L. E., Markwalter, C. F., Kimmel, D. W., Mudenda, L., Mbambara, S., Thuma, P. E., & Wright, D. W. (2017). Plasmodium falciparum HRP2 ELISA for analysis of dried blood spot samples in rural Zambia. Malaria Journal, 16(1), 350. https://doi.org/10.1186/s12936-017-1996-4
Gibson, Lauren E., Christine F. Markwalter, Danielle W. Kimmel, Lwiindi Mudenda, Saidon Mbambara, Philip E. Thuma, and David W. Wright. “Plasmodium falciparum HRP2 ELISA for analysis of dried blood spot samples in rural Zambia.Malaria Journal 16, no. 1 (August 2017): 350. https://doi.org/10.1186/s12936-017-1996-4.
Gibson LE, Markwalter CF, Kimmel DW, Mudenda L, Mbambara S, Thuma PE, et al. Plasmodium falciparum HRP2 ELISA for analysis of dried blood spot samples in rural Zambia. Malaria Journal. 2017 Aug;16(1):350.
Gibson, Lauren E., et al. “Plasmodium falciparum HRP2 ELISA for analysis of dried blood spot samples in rural Zambia.Malaria Journal, vol. 16, no. 1, Aug. 2017, p. 350. Epmc, doi:10.1186/s12936-017-1996-4.
Gibson LE, Markwalter CF, Kimmel DW, Mudenda L, Mbambara S, Thuma PE, Wright DW. Plasmodium falciparum HRP2 ELISA for analysis of dried blood spot samples in rural Zambia. Malaria Journal. 2017 Aug;16(1):350.
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Published In

Malaria Journal

DOI

EISSN

1475-2875

ISSN

1475-2875

Publication Date

August 2017

Volume

16

Issue

1

Start / End Page

350

Related Subject Headings

  • Zambia
  • Tropical Medicine
  • Sensitivity and Specificity
  • Protozoan Proteins
  • Plasmodium falciparum
  • Microscopy
  • Malaria, Falciparum
  • Humans
  • Enzyme-Linked Immunosorbent Assay
  • Diagnostic Tests, Routine