Histoplasma antigen detection in unconfirmed pulmonary tuberculosis and cross-reactivity with Aspergillus antigen in patients and in food in Jakarta, Indonesia

  • Meiliyana Wijaya
  • , Sem Samuel Surja
  • , Robiatul Adawiyah
  • , Ariananda Hariadi
  • , Findra Setianingrum
  • , Anna Rozaliyani
  • , Erlina Burhan
  • , Mulyati Tugiran
  • , Ridhawati Sjam
  • , David W Denning
  • , Retno Wahyuningsih

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Abstract

PURPOSE: H. capsulatum is endemic in Indonesia, but the value of Histoplasma antigen detection has not been studied.

PATIENTS AND METHODS: Histoplasma galactomannan (GM) ELISA was applied to sera of patients with unproven pulmonary tuberculosis (TB) and patients with a positive Aspergillus GM. Both Histoplasma and Aspergillus GM tests were performed to determine any possible cross-reaction with certain foods.

RESULTS: Fourteen of 122 (11.5%) sera of patients with newly diagnosed clinical TB were positive for Histoplasma GM. The positivity rate in the serum of patients 5-6 and 12 months after TB diagnosis was 3.8% and 3.5%, respectively. Of 88 positive Aspergillus GM sera, 63 (71.6%) were also positive for Histoplasma GM. All tested foods were positive for Aspergillus GM, while 65% of foods were positive for Histoplasma GM.

CONCLUSION: Galactomannan is widespread in sera and food in Jakarta, possibly related to food consumption. Histoplasma and Aspergillus antigen detection for the diagnosis will require additional means of confirming the diagnosis; negative tests may be more helpful for ruling out invasive histoplasmosis and aspergillosis.

Original languageEnglish
Article numbere13670
JournalMYCOSES
Volume67
Issue number1
Early online date27 Oct 2023
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - Jan 2024

Keywords

  • Humans
  • Histoplasma
  • Indonesia
  • Histoplasmosis/diagnosis
  • Aspergillosis/diagnosis
  • Aspergillus
  • Antigens, Fungal
  • Mannans/analysis
  • Sensitivity and Specificity

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