Real-Time PCR for Diagnosis and Follow-Up of Toxoplasma Reactivation after Allogeneic Stem Cell Transplantation Using Fluorescence Resonance Energy Transfer Hybridization Probes
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Toxoplasma reactivation is a life-threatening complication of allogeneic stem cell transplantation. A poor prognosis is probably linked to a difficult diagnosis, based on the detection of evidence of parasites in tissue. We developed a real-time PCR test using fluorescence resonance energy transfer hybridization probes to detect and quantify Toxoplasma gondii DNA in serum. This PCR test gave reproducible quantitative results over a dynamic range of from 0.75 × 10(6) to 0.75 parasites per PCR mixture. Serial samples from four patients with toxoplasma reactivation were evaluated. Three patients had several consecutive PCR-positive samples which corresponded to ≤0.75 parasites. These three patients became PCR negative during trimethoprim-sulfamethoxazole therapy but never developed clinically apparent toxoplasmosis. In contrast, one patient had an increasing PCR signal, from 1 to 396 parasites in 12 days, and developed cerebral symptoms. The parasite count decreased to 5 parasites in 3 days after pyrimethamine-clindamycin treatment. Real-time quantitative PCR is useful for diagnosis and follow-up of toxoplasma reactivation.
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American Society for Microbiology (ASM)



