Title: Malcolm Richardson PhD, FIBiol, FRCPath Department of
1Update on glucan detection
- Malcolm Richardson PhD, FIBiol, FRCPath
- Department of Bacteriology Immunology
- University of Helsinki
- malcolm.richardson_at_helsinki.fi
2Pathogenesis of aspergillosis
3Fungal cell wall
b-(1,6)-glucan
Fungal cell wall
Phospholipid bilayer of the fungal cell membrane
b-(1,3)-glucan
Ergosterol
b-(1,3)-glucan synthase
4(1?3)-ß-D-glucans
- non-allergeneic
- water-insoluble
- most fungi, some bacteria, most higher plants,
many lower plants - Up to 60 dry weight of fungal cells wall
- Glucose polymers
- linked to proteins, lipids, mannan, chitin
- Douwes, Indoor Air 2005
5(1?3)-ß-D-glucans
- independent of growth conditions
- wide range of biological responses
- stimulation of RES
- activation of neutophils, macrophages, complement
- enhancement of host-mediated resistance to
infection - Douwes, Indoor Air 2005.
6(1?3)-ß-D-glucans
- Assays
- Glucan-specific limulus amebocyte lysate (LAL)
assay - Immunoassays
- inhibition ELISA
- sandwich ELISA
- Due to water-insolubility NaOH or heat extraction
7The G test
1-gt3-ß-D-glucan
Boc-Leu-Gly-Arg--p-nitroanilide
Diazo coupling
Obayashi et al. Lancet 1995 34517
8Panfungal Detection
? Manuel Cuenca-Estrella
9Development history
Wako Pure Chemical Industries (Tokyo) Seikagaku
Kogyo Corporation (Tokyo) Associates of Cape Cod
(Falmouth, USA)
10Fungitec G test
- detection of ? 1-3-D-glucan
- limulus factor G reacts with ? 1-3-D-glucan
- 5 pg/ml glucan lower limit of detectability
- 11 candidaemia 150 pg/ml
- 4 suspected candidaemia 1006.8 pg/ml
- 1 invasive aspergillosis 312 pg/ml
- 12 aspergilloma 55.6 pg/ml
- range 20.1-138.0 pg/ml
11Detection of ?D-glucan in a rat model of
aspergillosis
- Immunosupressed rats
- Transtracheal challenge
- Day 6
- 370?178 pg/ml untreated controls
- 154 ?43 pg/ml 0.5 mg/kg amphotericin B
- Day 11
- 2, 590? 2, 940 pg/ml untreated
- 448 442 pg/ml treated
12Glucan and IPA
- Patient Diag Day Glucan (pg/ml) Pastorex ELISA
- 1 AML 0 895.0 1X ND
- 2 516.0 8X 19.0
- 4 939.0 32X 17.7
- 2 HL 0 27.0 1X 7.4
- 9 246.0 2X 15.0
- 3 AA 0 49.4 ND 2.5
- 15 113.4 2X 11.2
- 21 521.0 2X 12.2
- 27 150.0 1X ND
13Fungitell technical considerations
- Analytical senstivity 1 pg/ml
- inhibitors of serine proteases in serum have to
be removed alkali pre-treatment - endotoxin removal factor C used to deplete
limulus lysate
14Glucatell - Fungitell
15 16Glucatell (1.3)-Beta-DGEstablishing Cut-off
- 30 healthy adults
- 30 patients nonneutropenic with symptomatic
Candidemia
Odabasi et al. CID04
? Manuel Cuenca-Estrella
17Glucatell (1.3)-Beta-DGEstablishing Cut-off
Only 2 serum samples gt 60 pg/ml
Only 1 serum sample lt 60 pg/ml
- 30 healthy adults
- 30 patients nonneutropenic with symptomatic
Candidemia
? Manuel Cuenca-Estrella
Odabasi et al. CID04
18ß-D-glucan as a diagnostic adjunct for invasive
fungal infections validation, cutoff
development, and performance in patients with
acute myelogenous leukemia and myelodysplastic
sundrome
- Cutoff ?60 pg/ml
- 283 patients on prophylaxis
- 1 or more serum samples positive 10 days before
clinical diagnosis 100 of definite IFI cases - Absence of glucan 100 negative predictive value
- Specificity
- 90 single test
- ?96 for ?2 sequential positive results
- CONCLUSION highly sensitive and specific
- Odabasi et al. CID 2004 39 199-205.
19Probable fungal pneumonia
- Organism Max BG level No BG ?
- tests
- AF 2105 4 18
- AF 81 1 -4
- AT and CA 108 1 23
- Fusarium sp. 207 1 4
- ?no. days pt was BG pos before clin diag.
- Odabasi et al 2005 CID
20The performance of glucan and Aspergillus GM
measurement for early diagnosis of IA in patients
with hematological diseases
- Comparison of Fungitec G test-MK and WAKO test
- 8 cases of IA
- Test Sensitivity Specificity Cut-off
- Fungitec 0.88 0.85 24.9 pg/ml
- WAKO 0.63 0.98 7.3 pg/ml
- Horiguchi. Kansenshogaku Zasshi 2004. (in
Japanese)
21- 5 proven IA
- 3 probable IA
- 3 possible IA
- glucan calibration curve 6.25 to 100 pg/ml
- Positive score 120 pg/ml in 1 or more samples
22- Sensitivity Specificity PPV NPV
- 87.5 89.6 70 96.3
- False positivity 10.3
- (Previous reported sensitivities 50-63)
23Kinetics of BG
24Temporal onset of BG in patients with proven and
probable IA
- Time point n No () Days between
- BG BG and time
- point median
- First day PUO 7 2 (28.2) 5 (4-6)
- First day clin signs 7 4 (57.1) 10.7 (4-21)
- Pulmonary HRCT 7 7 (100) 9.3 (1-21)
- Start antifungal Tx 7 5 (71.4) 14 (4-25)
- Pazos et al. JCM 2005.
25Source of false positives
- Surgical gause
- Immunoglobulin products
- Haemodialysis with cellulose filters
- Environmental fungal glucan dust
26False positive BG kinetics
27Environmental sources of glucan
- air
- settled dust
- fabrics
- organic waste - indoor composters
- Douwes Indoor Air 2005
28Clearance of glucan
29(1?3)-ß-D-glucans kinetics
- Receptor recognition
- clearance from bloodstream
- triggering of immune responses
- masking or underexposure
- Only soluble glucans are released
- Brown and Gordon, Cellular Microbiology, 2005.
30(1?3)-ß-D-glucans
- Receptors identified on
- monocytes
- macrophages
- neutrophils
- Langerhans cells
- eosinophils
- NK cells
- endothelial cells
- alveolar epithelial cells
31(1?3)-ß-D-glucans
- Cellular receptors
- CR3
- lactosylceramide
- scavenger receptors
- Dectin-1
- Brown and Gordon, Cellular Microbiology 2005.
32Dectin-1
- type II transmembrane glycoprotein
- Expressed on
- monocytes
- macrophages
- neutrophils
- expression profoundly influenced by cytokines and
microbial products - major role pathogen surveillance
- glucans
- intact fungal cells
- mediates phagocytosis
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34Fungal glucans are very readily internalized by
host effector cells
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36Panfungal Detection
? Manuel Cuenca-Estrella