Journal of Fungi (Jan 2023)

Dot Immunobinding Assay for the Rapid Serodetection of <i>Scedosporium</i>/<i>Lomentospora</i> in Cystic Fibrosis Patients

  • Leire Martin-Souto,
  • Aitziber Antoran,
  • Maialen Areitio,
  • Leire Aparicio-Fernandez,
  • María Teresa Martín-Gómez,
  • Roberto Fernandez,
  • Egoitz Astigarraga,
  • Gabriel Barreda-Gómez,
  • Carsten Schwarz,
  • Volker Rickerts,
  • Fernando L. Hernando,
  • Aitor Rementeria,
  • Idoia Buldain,
  • Andoni Ramirez-Garcia

DOI
https://doi.org/10.3390/jof9020158
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 9, no. 2
p. 158

Abstract

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The detection of Scedosporium/Lomentospora is still based on non-standardized low-sensitivity culture procedures. This fact is particularly worrying in patients with cystic fibrosis (CF), where these fungi are the second most common filamentous fungi isolated, because a poor and delayed diagnosis can worsen the prognosis of the disease. To contribute to the discovery of new diagnostic strategies, a rapid serological dot immunobinding assay (DIA) that allows the detection of serum IgG against Scedosporium/Lomentospora in less than 15 min was developed. A crude protein extract from the conidia and hyphae of Scedosporium boydii was employed as a fungal antigen. The DIA was evaluated using 303 CF serum samples (162 patients) grouped according to the detection of Scedosporium/Lomentospora in the respiratory sample by culture, obtaining a sensitivity and specificity of 90.48% and 79.30%, respectively; positive and negative predictive values of 54.81% and 96.77%, and an efficiency of 81.72%. The clinical factors associated with the results were also studied using a univariate and a multivariate analysis, which showed that Scedosporium/Lomentospora positive sputum, elevated anti-Aspergillus serum IgG and chronic Pseudomonas aeruginosa infection were significantly associated with a positive result in DIA, while Staphylococcus aureus positive sputum showed a negative association. In conclusion, the test developed can offer a complementary, rapid, simple and sensitive method to contribute to the diagnosis of Scedosporium/Lomentospora in patients with CF.

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