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Revista Cubana de Oftalmología

On-line version ISSN 1561-3070

Abstract

FRANCO ARZAMENDIA, Idalina; ABENTE ACOSTA, Sonia; GUILLEN FRETES, Rosa  and  SAMUDIO ACEVEDO, Margarita. Detection of Acanthamoeba sp. by real-time polymerase chain reaction in contact lens solutions. Rev Cubana Oftalmol [online]. 2020, vol.33, n.1  Epub June 17, 2020. ISSN 1561-3070.

Objective:

Standardize a real-time polymerase chain reaction technique for detection of the parasite and identify Acanthamoeba in contact lens solutions.

Methods:

A cross-sectional observational descriptive study was conducted about a real-time polymerase chain reaction technique for detection of Acanthamoeba at the Institute of Health Sciences Research in the city of Asunción, Paraguay. A total 110 solutions were analyzed, which were provided by healthy contact lens users, by real-time polymerase chain reaction and culture in SDS-PAGE medium.

Results:

Successful standardization was achieved of the real-time polymerase chain reaction technique with a sensitivity limit of 1 pg/µl. Acanthamoeba was isolated from one sample (1%) by culture, whereas the parasite load in the contact lens solution was below the detection limit of the real-time polymerase chain reaction technique. The DNA obtained from the culture of that sample was positive for Acanthamoeba by the real-time polymerase chain reaction technique method.

Conclusion:

The system standardized exhibits good sensitivity and may be incorporated into laboratories with real-time polymerase chain reaction technique equipment for a rapid and more efficient diagnosis of suspected amoebic keratitis. We recommend the combined use of molecular methods and culture to enhance diagnostic power, mainly in samples where the parasite load is very low.

Keywords : Acanthamoeba; Acanthamoeba keratitis; polymerase chain reaction; contact lenses.

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