Clinical enzymes as possible immunological biomarkers in the diagnosis of malaria, human African and American trypanosomiasis

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Enrique Tiongco, Raphael [1 ,9 ]
Anne Paragas, Noemi [2 ,9 ]
Angela Salunga, Micah [3 ,9 ]
Padua, Mark F. F. [4 ,9 ]
Ponciano, Dea [5 ,9 ]
Vyzielle Pinpin, Marri [5 ,9 ]
Raymund Nava, Mark [6 ,9 ]
Ragasa, Maileen [7 ,9 ]
Ruth Pineda-Cortel, Maria [3 ,8 ,9 ]
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[1] Angeles Univ Fdn, Coll Allied Med Profess, Dept Med Technol, Angeles City, Philippines
[2] Silliman Univ, Inst Clin Lab Sci, Dumaguete, Negros Oriental, Philippines
[3] Univ Santo Tomas, Fac Pharm, Dept Med Technol, Manila, Philippines
[4] Far Eastern Univ, Inst Arts & Sci, Dept Med Technol, Manila, Philippines
[5] Univ Santo Tomas Hosp, Dept Clin Pathol, Manila, Philippines
[6] Our Lady Guadalupe Coll Inc, Coll Med Lab Sci, Mandaluyong City, Philippines
[7] Bataan Gen Hosp, Dept Pathol, Balanga City, Bataan, Philippines
[8] Univ Santo Tomas, Res Ctr Nat & Appl Sci, Manila, Philippines
[9] Univ Santo Tomas, Grad Sch, Manila, Philippines
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PLASMODIUM-FALCIPARUM ALDOLASE; SLEEPING-SICKNESS SUSPECTS; POLYMERASE-CHAIN-REACTION; QUANTITATIVE BUFFY COAT; BRUCEI-GAMBIENSE; LACTATE-DEHYDROGENASE; GLUTAMATE-DEHYDROGENASE; GLYCERALDEHYDE-3-PHOSPHATE DEHYDROGENASE; MATRIX METALLOPROTEINASES; MONOCLONAL-ANTIBODIES;
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Peripheral blood smear microscopy still remains the gold standard for diagnosing malaria and trypanosomiasis. Microscopy is a labor-intensive process and requires great amount of skill to accomplish. Even though cheap and easy to perform, it still has several limitations. This hinders the microscopist in identifying protozoan structure or differentiating species from one another. Considering these factors in the performance of microscopic examination, it is crucial to identify new strategies for parasite identification and species differentiation. Innovations in clinical enzymology, immunodiagnostics, and molecular technology would be of help in resolving the problem. This study mainly focused on the possible role of clinical enzymes in malaria and trypanosomiasis diagnosis. Enzymes play a vital role in parasite physiology and metabolism. They enable the parasite to survive inside the living host by initiating different metabolic cycles. These enzymes can either be expressed on the surface of the protozoa or excreted in the extracellular environment. Lactate dehydrogenase, aldolase, and glutamate dehydrogenase were the significant enzymes associated with pathogenic Plasmodium spp. Other malarial enzymes were also identified but further validation is still required to establish their use as diagnostic biomarkers. Whereas, the enzyme matrix metalloproteinase was identified as significant for diagnosing and differentiating Trypanosoma spp. Analysis of these enzymes can be used as alternative means for microscopy in parasite identification and differentiation. Application of these enzymes as immunologic markers in various diagnostic test kits should be further evaluated.
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