Genetic markers for SSG resistance in leishmania donovani and SSG treatment failure in visceral leishmaniasis patients of the Indian subcontinent

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Abstract

The current standard to assess pentavalent antimonial (SSG) susceptibility of Leishmania is a laborious in vitro assay of which the result has little clinical value because SSG-resistant parasites are also found in SSG-cured patients. Candidate genetic markers for clinically relevant SSG-resistant parasites identified by full genome sequencing were here validated on a larger set of clinical strains. We show that 3 genomic locations suffice to specifically detect the SSG-resistant parasites found only in patients experiencing SSG treatment failure. This finding allows the development of rapid assays to monitor the emergence and spread of clinically relevant SSG-resistant Leishmania parasites. © The Author 2012.

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Vanaerschot, M., Decuypere, S., Downing, T., Imamura, H., Stark, O., De Doncker, S., … Rijal, S. (2012). Genetic markers for SSG resistance in leishmania donovani and SSG treatment failure in visceral leishmaniasis patients of the Indian subcontinent. Journal of Infectious Diseases, 206(5), 752–755. https://doi.org/10.1093/infdis/jis424

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