TY - JOUR
T1 - A Mini-Review on Elisa-Based Diagnosis of Schistosomiasis
AU - Dos Santos, Michelli
AU - de Faria, Mariana Teixeira
AU - da Silva, Jonatas Oliveira
AU - Gandra, Isadora Braga
AU - Ribeiro, Anna Julia
AU - Silva, Kamila Alves
AU - Nogueira, Laís Moreira
AU - Machado, Juliana Martins
AU - Mariano, Reysla Maria da Silveira
AU - Gonçalves, Ana Alice Maia
AU - Ludolf, Fernanda
AU - Candia-Puma, Mayron Antonio
AU - Chávez-Fumagalli, Miguel Angel
AU - Campos-Da-paz, Mariana
AU - Giunchetti, Rodolfo Cordeiro
AU - Galdino, Alexsandro Sobreira
N1 - Publisher Copyright:
© 2024 Bentham Science Publishers.
PY - 2024
Y1 - 2024
N2 - Background: Schistosomiasis is a neglected tropical parasitic disease caused by trematode worms of the genus schistosoma, which affects approximately 240 million people worldwide. the diagnosis of the disease can be performed by parasitological, molecular, and/or immunological methods, however, the development of new diagnostic methods still essential to guide policy decisions, monitor disease trends and assess the effectiveness of interventions. Objective: in this sense, the current work summarizes the findings of a systematic review regarding antigens applied in the enzyme-linked immunosorbent assay test, which were patented and published over the last ten years. Methods: the literature search strategy used medical subject heading (mesh) terms to define as descriptors. “schistosoma mansoni” was used in arrangement with the descriptors “immunoassay”, “enzyme-linked immunosorbent assay”, “elisa”, and “antigens”, using the “and” connector. the patent search was done using keywords, including diagnosis and schistosoma or schistosomiasis or schistosome. several databases were employed for the patent search, such as intellectual property national institute; european patent office; the united states patent and trademark office; patent scope, and google patents. Results: forty-one articles were retrieved, of which only five met the eligibility criteria. seventeen patents were taken from the databases, and a brief description of the most relevant inventions is given here. Conclusion: schistosomiasis is considered the most important helminthic disease in worldwide. therefore, it is important to of searching for and develops diagnostic methods based on serology to reduce morbidity and mortality caused by the disease.
AB - Background: Schistosomiasis is a neglected tropical parasitic disease caused by trematode worms of the genus schistosoma, which affects approximately 240 million people worldwide. the diagnosis of the disease can be performed by parasitological, molecular, and/or immunological methods, however, the development of new diagnostic methods still essential to guide policy decisions, monitor disease trends and assess the effectiveness of interventions. Objective: in this sense, the current work summarizes the findings of a systematic review regarding antigens applied in the enzyme-linked immunosorbent assay test, which were patented and published over the last ten years. Methods: the literature search strategy used medical subject heading (mesh) terms to define as descriptors. “schistosoma mansoni” was used in arrangement with the descriptors “immunoassay”, “enzyme-linked immunosorbent assay”, “elisa”, and “antigens”, using the “and” connector. the patent search was done using keywords, including diagnosis and schistosoma or schistosomiasis or schistosome. several databases were employed for the patent search, such as intellectual property national institute; european patent office; the united states patent and trademark office; patent scope, and google patents. Results: forty-one articles were retrieved, of which only five met the eligibility criteria. seventeen patents were taken from the databases, and a brief description of the most relevant inventions is given here. Conclusion: schistosomiasis is considered the most important helminthic disease in worldwide. therefore, it is important to of searching for and develops diagnostic methods based on serology to reduce morbidity and mortality caused by the disease.
KW - ELISA
KW - Schistosoma
KW - antigens
KW - immunodiagnostic
KW - recombinant proteins
KW - schistosomiasis
UR - http://www.scopus.com/inward/record.url?scp=85192380410&partnerID=8YFLogxK
U2 - 10.2174/1566524023666230504140828
DO - 10.2174/1566524023666230504140828
M3 - Review article
C2 - 37143281
AN - SCOPUS:85192380410
SN - 1566-5240
VL - 24
SP - 585
EP - 598
JO - Current Molecular Medicine
JF - Current Molecular Medicine
IS - 5
ER -