Can archived lesion smears be used to identify Leishmania species in regions with high species diversity?
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https://doi.org/10.1590/S1678-9946202567039Keywords:
Archived lesion smears, Leishmania identification, Amazonian regionAbstract
The identification of Leishmania species is crucial for eco-epidemiological purposes and may be useful for clinical management. Notably, archived smear slides can be valuable in this scenario. ITS-1 PCR followed by sequencing was used to identify Leishmania species from archived lesion smears of patients with suspected cutaneous leishmaniasis in Santarem city, Para State, Brazil. A total of 44 microscopically positive lesion smears were analyzed, of which 34 yielded positive PCR results. Of these, 22 were subjected to Sanger sequencing and 15 were successfully sequenced, revealing five Leishmania species. This study demonstrates the applicability of molecular testing on archived samples. ITS-1 sequencing effectively differentiated between species, revealing significant diversity of Leishmania in the Brazilian Amazon.
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Copyright (c) 2025 João Guilherme Pontes Lima Assy, Nara Karyne Delduck Feitosa, Jaqueline Alves Delprete, Vanessa Kehdy, Rose Grace Brito Marques, Expedito José de Albuquerque Luna, José Angelo Lauletta Lindoso, Lucia Maria Almeida Braz

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Fundação de Amparo à Pesquisa do Estado de São Paulo
Grant numbers 19375-0/2019