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Journal of Clinical Microbiology | 2003

Detection of Circulating Aspergillus fumigatus Galactomannan: Value and Limits of the Platelia Test for Diagnosing Invasive Aspergillosis

Claudine Pinel; Hélène Fricker-Hidalgo; Bernadette Lebeau; Frédéric Garban; Rébecca Hamidfar; Pierre Ambroise-Thomas; Renée Grillot

ABSTRACT The effectiveness of galactomannan detection with the Platelia test was evaluated in a prospective study of 3,327 sera from 807 patients. The specificity was 99.6% (748 of 751 cases). For the groups of patients with proven and probable invasive aspergillosis, the sensitivity was 50.0% (17 of 34 cases). The disappointing sensitivity associated with the presence of rare false-positive cases underlines the limits of this test.


Clinical and Vaccine Immunology | 2010

Recombinant Allergens Combined with Biological Markers in the Diagnosis of Allergic Bronchopulmonary Aspergillosis in Cystic Fibrosis Patients

Hélène Fricker-Hidalgo; Bérangère Coltey; Catherine Llerena; Jean-Charles Renversez; Renée Grillot; Isabelle Pin; Hervé Pelloux; Claudine Pinel

ABSTRACT Allergic bronchopulmonary aspergillosis (ABPA) is a frequent complication in cystic fibrosis patients. The diagnosis remains difficult and requires a combination of clinical, radiological, biological, and mycological criteria. The aim of this study was to analyze the added value of two recombinant antigens, rAspf4 and rAspf6, associated with the detection of specific IgG; precipitins; total IgE; and Aspergillus fumigatus in sputum for the diagnosis of ABPA. In a retrospective study, we determined the specific IgE responses to these recombinants in 133 sera of 65 cystic fibrosis patients. We selected an average of five serum samples from each of the 17 patients with ABPA (13 proven and 4 probable ABPA) and from 3 patients with Aspergillus bronchitis and rhinosinusitis. One serum sample for the 45 patients without ABPA was tested. The sensitivity of specific IgE detection against rAspf4 calculated per patient (92.3%) was significantly higher (P < 0.05) than that of rAspf6 (53.8%). When rAspf4 IgE detection was associated with anti-Aspergillus IgG enzyme-linked immunosorbent assay (ELISA) and precipitin detection, the sensitivity rose to 100%. The specificities of rAspf4 and rAspf6 IgE detection were 93.7% and 91.6%, respectively. Other diagnostic criteria had slightly lower specificities (87.5% for anti-Aspergillus IgG ELISA, 89.6% for precipitins, 84.4% for total IgE, and 85.0% for positive A. fumigatus culture in sputum). In conclusion, this retrospective study showed the relevance of rAspf4 IgE detection, in combination with other biological markers (Aspergillus IgG ELISA, precipitins, and total IgE), for improving the biological diagnosis of ABPA.


Journal of Clinical Microbiology | 2011

Evaluation of Four Commercial Rapid Immunochromatographic Assays for Detection of Cryptosporidium Antigens in Stool Samples: a Blind Multicenter Trial

Patrice Agnamey; Claudine Sarfati; Claudine Pinel; Meja Rabodoniriina; Nathalie Kapel; Emmanuel Dutoit; Cécile Garnaud; Momar Diouf; Jean-François Garin; Anne Totet; F. Derouin

ABSTRACT In a multicenter study, potassium dichromate-preserved stools from patients infected with Cryptosporidium parvum (n = 20), C. hominis (n = 20), and other Cryptosporidium species (n = 10) and 60 controls were examined using four immunochromatographic assays. Assay sensitivity ranged between 50.1% and 86.7% for C. parvum and C. hominis but was <35% for other species.


Journal of Clinical Virology | 2014

Virus and cystic fibrosis: Rhinoviruses are associated with exacerbations in adult patients

Anne Goffard; Valérie Lambert; Julia Salleron; Stéphanie Herwegh; Ilka Engelmann; Claudine Pinel; Isabelle Pin; Thierry Perrez; A. Prevotat; Anny Dewilde; Laurence Delhaes

Abstract Background Few studies have suggested the potential role of respiratory viruses in cystic fibrosis (CF) exacerbation, but their real impact is probably underestimated. Method Sixty-four sputum samples collected from 46 adult patients were included in the study: 33 samples were collected during exacerbation of CF, and 31 during the stable phase. After extraction, nucleic acids were tested for the presence of respiratory viruses. When rhinovirus (HRV) was detected, the 5′UTR and VP4/2 regions were sequenced, and phylogenetically analyzed. The characteristics of patients in exacerbation and stable phase were compared. Results Viruses were found in 25% of samples. The HRV viruses were the most frequently detected followed by coronaviruses. Only the HRV detection was significantly associated with the occurrence of CF pulmonary exacerbation (p <0.027). Characterization of 5′UTR and VP4/2 regions of the HRV genome specified that HRV-A, -B, -C were detected. All HRV-C were recombinant HRV-Ca. Conclusions HRV were the most frequently detected viruses; their detection was significantly associated with the occurrence of an exacerbation. The reality of viral recombination between HRV was demonstrated in CF patients for the first time, raising the role of viruses in lung microbiota. Further studies are now warranted to decipher virus impact in CF.


Emerging Infectious Diseases | 2013

Borrelia crocidurae meningoencephalitis, West Africa.

Sandrine Goutier; Elisabeth Ferquel; Claudine Pinel; Annick Bosseray; Bruno Hoen; Gérard Couetdic; Amina Bourahoui; Claire Lapostolle; Hervé Pelloux; Martine Garnier; Natacha Sertour; Isabelle Pelloux; Patricia Pavese; Muriel Cornet

Borrelia crocidurae–associated relapsing fever is endemic to West Africa and is considered benign. We report 4 patients with B. crocidurae–associated neurologic symptoms; 2 of their cases had been misdiagnosed. Frequency and severity of this disease could be underestimated; molecular methods and serodiagnostic tests for Lyme disease might be helpful in its detection.


Journal of Clinical Microbiology | 2000

Aspergillus fumigatus Antigen Detection in Sera from Patients at Risk for Invasive Aspergillosis

B. Chumpitazi; Claudine Pinel; Bernadette Lebeau; Pierre Ambroise-Thomas; Renée Grillot


American Journal of Tropical Medicine and Hygiene | 2000

Diagnosis of malaria in non-endemic countries by the ParaSight-F test.

Marie-Pierre Brenier-Pinchart; Claudine Pinel; Anne Croisonnier; Jean-Paul Brion; Odile Faure; Denise Ponard; Pierre Ambroise-Thomas


The Lancet | 1996

Gastric anisakidosis due to Pseudoterranova decipiens larva.

Claudine Pinel; Michel Beaudevin; René Chermette; Renée Grillot; Pierre Ambroise-Thomas


American Journal of Tropical Medicine and Hygiene | 2004

Funiculitis due to Schistosoma haematobium: uncommon diagnosis using parasitologic analysis of semen.

Francois Durand; Jean-Paul Brion; N. Terrier; Claudine Pinel; Hervé Pelloux


Mycopathologia | 2018

Toward the Standardization of Mycological Examination of Sputum Samples in Cystic Fibrosis : Results from a French Multicenter Prospective Study

Noémie Coron; Marc Pihet; Emilie Fréalle; Yolande Lemeille; Claudine Pinel; Hervé Pelloux; Gilles Gargala; Loïc Favennec; Isabelle Accoceberry; Isabelle Durand-Joly; Frédéric Dalle; Frédéric Huet; Annlyse Fanton; Amale Boldron; Guy-André Loeuille; P. Domblides; Bérengère Coltey; Isabelle Pin; Catherine Llerena; Françoise Troussier; Christine Person; Christophe Marguet; Nathalie Wizla; Caroline Thumerelle; Dominique Turck; S. Bui; Michael Fayon; Alain Duhamel; Anne Prévotat; Benoit Wallaert

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Hervé Pelloux

Joseph Fourier University

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Renée Grillot

Joseph Fourier University

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Annick Bosseray

Centre Hospitalier Universitaire de Grenoble

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Catherine Llerena

Centre Hospitalier Universitaire de Grenoble

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Isabelle Pelloux

Centre Hospitalier Universitaire de Grenoble

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Jean-Paul Brion

Centre Hospitalier Universitaire de Grenoble

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Patricia Pavese

Centre Hospitalier Universitaire de Grenoble

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Stéphane Picot

Centre national de la recherche scientifique

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