Association between Leishmania infantum DNA in the hair of dogs and their infectiousness to Lutzomyia longipalpis

Vet Parasitol. 2016 Dec 15:232:43-47. doi: 10.1016/j.vetpar.2016.11.010. Epub 2016 Nov 10.

Abstract

Diagnosis of infection with Leishmania infantum by DNA detection in the hair has been recently demonstrated in dogs and wild animals. Our objective was to investigate if polymerase chain reaction (PCR) in hair might be used to identify infectious dogs. Thus, we assessed the infectiousness to Lutzomyia longipalpis by xenodiagnosis in comparison with the detection of L. infantum DNA by PCR in the hair, and with serology for anti-Leishmania IgG by ELISA in 15 positive dogs for L. infantum infection. Eight healthy dogs were included as negative controls. Among the 15 infected dogs, 13 were found positive in the ELISA (87%), 12 were PCR positive in the hair (80%), and 10 were positive in xenodiagnosis (67%). Positivity in the hair was associated with positivity in spleen (p=0.0003), seropositivity for antibodies (p=0.0006) and parasite transmission to L. longipalpis (p=0.0028). Considering the benefits to animal welfare and feasibility of hair sampling method, studies in larger and more diverse populations of naturally infected dogs from endemic areas should be conducted to evaluate the sensitivity, specificity, and predictive values of PCR using hair as a possible biomarker of infectiousness in dogs.

Keywords: Biomarker; Hair shaft; Leishmaniasis; PCR; Sand flies; Xenodiagnosis.

MeSH terms

  • Animals
  • Antibodies, Protozoan / blood
  • DNA, Protozoan / analysis*
  • Dog Diseases / diagnosis*
  • Dogs
  • Hair / chemistry*
  • Hair / parasitology
  • Insect Vectors / parasitology*
  • Leishmania infantum / genetics
  • Leishmania infantum / physiology*
  • Leishmaniasis, Visceral / diagnosis
  • Leishmaniasis, Visceral / parasitology
  • Leishmaniasis, Visceral / veterinary*
  • Psychodidae / parasitology*

Substances

  • Antibodies, Protozoan
  • DNA, Protozoan