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Detection of Mycobacterium leprae DNA for 36kDa protein in urine from leprosy patients: a preliminary report
Authors:Parkash Om  Singh Hari Bhan  Rai Subha  Pandey Archna  Katoch Vishwa Mohan  Girdhar Bhawneshwar Kumar
Affiliation:Central JALMA Institute for Leprosy & other Mycobacterial Diseases, TajGanj, Algra-l, India. op_v3@yahoo.com
Abstract:
We have searched for Mycobacterium leprae DNA for 36kDa protein in urine using a M. leprae specific PCR technique. A limited number of 16 patients (of which 11 belonged to lepromatous leprosy and five to tuberculoid leprosy) and eight healthy individuals were included for the present study. The number of urine samples positive by PCR were 36.4% (4/11) in lepromatous patients and 40% (2/5) in tuberculoid patients. None of the samples from healthy individuals was positive. To our knowledge, the results indicate, for the first time, the presence of M. leprae DNA in urine from leprosy patients. Another important finding obtained out of the study is that amongst treated patients 66.6% (4/6) were positive whereas amongst untreated only 20% (2/10) were positive. From the present indicative data it appears that treatment improves the PCR results with urine as a sample. Thus, the approach could prove to be useful for monitoring the treatment response of individual patients and needs to be further evaluated with a large number of patients.
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