Keywords:
Protozoal diseases
Leishmaniasis
Leishmania infantum
Leishmania donovani
Leishmania tropica
Leishmania aethiopica
Leishmania major
Leishmania lainsoni
Leishmania naiffi
Leishmania braziliensis
Leishmania peruviana
Leishmania guyanensis
Leishmania panamensis
Differential diagnosis
Identification
Species
Strains
Polymerase chain reaction
PCR-RFLP
Efficacy
Laboratory techniques and procedures
Abstract:
SUMMARY Introduction. Species typing in leishmaniasis gains importance in diagnostics, epidemiology, and clinical studies. A restriction fragment length polymorphism (RFLP) assay of PCR amplicons from a partial heat-shock protein 70 gene (hsp70) had been described for the New World, allowing identification of some species. Methods. Based on an initial in silico analysis of 51 hsp70 sequences, most of which we recently determined in the frame of a phylogenetic study, species-specific restriction sites were identified. These were tested by PCR-RFLP on 139 strains from 14 species, thereby documenting both inter- and intra-species variability. Results. Our assay could identify Leishmania infantum, L. donovani, L. tropica, L. aethiopica, L. major, L. lainsoni, L. naiffi, L. braziliensis, L. peruviana, L. guyanensis, and L. panamensis by applying 2 subsequent digests. L. mexicana, L. amazonensis, and L. garnhami did not generate species-specific restriction fragment patterns. Conclusion. Currently no assay is available for global Leishmania species discrimination. We present a universal PCR-RFLP method allowing identification of most medically relevant Old and New World Leishmania species on the basis of a single PCR, obviating the need to perform separate PCRs. The technique is simple to perform and can be implemented in all settings where PCR is available