Memorias do Instituto Oswaldo Cruz (Aug 2013)

Detection of Mycobacterium leprae in saliva and the evaluation of oral sensitivity in patients with leprosy

  • Fernanda Borowsky da Rosa,
  • Victor Costa de Souza,
  • Tatiana Amaral Pires de Almeida,
  • Valdinete Alves do Nascimento,
  • Felicien Gonçalves Vásquez,
  • Maria da Graça Souza Cunha,
  • Felipe Gomes Naveca

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1590/S0074-02762013000500006
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 108, no. 5
pp. 572 – 577

Abstract

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The aim of this study was to investigate sensitivity disorders in the oral cavity related to the presence of Mycobacterium leprae in the saliva of treatment-naïve patients with leprosy in the state of Amazonas, Brazil. A cross-sectional study was conducted involving 45 subjects with leprosy. The subjects were interviewed to evaluate the sensitivity of the oral cavity. For the detection of M. leprae, saliva and slit-skin smear samples were collected. The samples were analysed using a bacteriological index (BI) protocol and the real-time quantitative polymerase chain reaction (qPCR). The results indicated that 15 of the 45 (33.3%) subjects with leprosy showed decreased oral sensitivity, which confirmed the importance of the oral cavity sensitivity evaluation. There was not a direct relationship between the presence of M. leprae in saliva and changes in oral sensitivity. Positive saliva qPCR results from six (31.6%) of 19 paucibacillary (PB) patients suggested the possibility of a new site for sample collection. Positive results using these diagnostic techniques (BI, slit-skin smear and saliva qPCR) increased to 55.5%, thus opening the possibility of combining these different techniques to increase the rate of positive diagnoses, especially in PB patients.

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