Dayal, R. ; Gupta, R. ; Mathur, P. P. ; Katoch, V. M. ; Katoch, K. ; Dhir, G. G. (1998) Study of gene probes in childhood leprosy Indian Journal of Pediatrics, 65 (1). pp. 99-105. ISSN 0019-5456
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Abstract
The objective was to detect nucleic acids of M. leprae in skin lesions of leprosy patients and study the effect of treatment on these nucleic acids, using r-RNA gene probes, using a cross sectional study. The study was carried out at Department of Paediatrics, S.N. Medical College, Agra and Department of Microbiology, Central JALMA Institute for leprosy, Agra. The study included 32 cases of leprosy less than 16 years of age, divided into 3 groups viz. without treatment (12 cases), in middle of treatment (11 cases) and at the end of treatment (9 cases). All cases were subjected to a detailed history and thorough clinical examination. All of them had smear examination and lepromin test done and their skin biopsies were subjected to gene detection. Nucleic acids were isolated from skin biopsies of all cases by standard procedure. After dot blotting of these nucleic acids, they were hybridised with radioacitive (p32) r-RNA probes. The results were interpreted after getting the X-ray films processed with background signals from controls. Majority of cases were between 13-16 years of age. As age advanced, the disease moved from tuberculoid end of spectrum towards lepromatous end (p<0.05). Majority of paucibacillary (PB) cases were lepromin positive while majority of multibacillary (MB) cases were lepromin negative (p<0.05). In specimens of untreated cases, 50% of PB specimens and 87.5% of MB specimens were positive for r-RNA probes. In multibacillary type 100% smear positive specimens and 67% smear negative specimens were positive for r-RNA probes. In patients during the middle of treatment positivity for r-RNA decreased and 20% of PB specimens and 16.6% MB specimens were positive. At the end of treatment (1 year for PB cases and 2 years for MB cases), the results of r-RNA were negative, which indicated that the treatment regimens used in the study were effective. This study supports the usefulness of r-RNA probes as a diagnostic and therapeutic tool in childhood leprosy.
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Keywords: | Leprosy; r-RNA Gene Probes |
ID Code: | 16856 |
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