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Appl Environ Microbiol ; 78(23): 8272-80, 2012 Dec.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-23001658

RESUMO

The development of realistic risk models that predict the dissemination, dispersion and persistence of potential biothreat agents have utilized nonpathogenic surrogate organisms such as Bacillus atrophaeus subsp. globigii or commercial products such as Bacillus thuringiensis subsp. kurstaki. Comparison of results from outdoor tests under different conditions requires the use of genetically identical strains; however, the requirement for isogenic strains limits the ability to compare other desirable properties, such as the behavior in the environment of the same strain prepared using different methods. Finally, current methods do not allow long-term studies of persistence or reaerosolization in test sites where simulants are heavily used or in areas where B. thuringiensis subsp. kurstaki is applied as a biopesticide. To create a set of genetically heterogeneous yet phenotypically indistinguishable strains so that variables intrinsic to simulations (e.g., sample preparation) can be varied and the strains can be tested under otherwise identical conditions, we have developed a strategy of introducing small genetic signatures ("barcodes") into neutral regions of the genome. The barcodes are stable over 300 generations and do not impact in vitro growth or sporulation. Each barcode contains common and specific tags that allow differentiation of marked strains from wild-type strains and from each other. Each tag is paired with specific real-time PCR assays that facilitate discrimination of barcoded strains from wild-type strains and from each other. These uniquely barcoded strains will be valuable tools for research into the environmental fate of released organisms by providing specific artificial detection signatures.


Assuntos
Bacillus thuringiensis/genética , Bacillus thuringiensis/isolamento & purificação , Técnicas Bacteriológicas/métodos , Código de Barras de DNA Taxonômico/métodos , Microbiologia Ambiental , Biologia Molecular/métodos , Bacillus anthracis/isolamento & purificação , Bacillus thuringiensis/classificação , Instabilidade Genômica , Modelos Biológicos , Coloração e Rotulagem/métodos
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Appl Environ Microbiol ; 78(23): 8281-8, 2012 Dec.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-23001670

RESUMO

A variant of Bacillus thuringiensis subsp. kurstaki containing a single, stable copy of a uniquely amplifiable DNA oligomer integrated into the genome for tracking the fate of biological agents in the environment was developed. The use of genetically tagged spores overcomes the ambiguity of discerning the test material from pre-existing environmental microflora or from previously released background material. In this study, we demonstrate the utility of the genetically "barcoded" simulant in a controlled indoor setting and in an outdoor release. In an ambient breeze tunnel test, spores deposited on tiles were reaerosolized and detected by real-time PCR at distances of 30 m from the point of deposition. Real-time PCR signals were inversely correlated with distance from the seeded tiles. An outdoor release of powdered spore simulant at Aberdeen Proving Ground, Edgewood, MD, was monitored from a distance by a light detection and ranging (LIDAR) laser. Over a 2-week period, an array of air sampling units collected samples were analyzed for the presence of viable spores and using barcode-specific real-time PCR assays. Barcoded B. thuringiensis subsp. kurstaki spores were unambiguously identified on the day of the release, and viable material was recovered in a pattern consistent with the cloud track predicted by prevailing winds and by data tracks provided by the LIDAR system. Finally, the real-time PCR assays successfully differentiated barcoded B. thuringiensis subsp. kurstaki spores from wild-type spores under field conditions.


Assuntos
Microbiologia do Ar , Bacillus thuringiensis/genética , Bacillus thuringiensis/isolamento & purificação , Técnicas Bacteriológicas/métodos , Código de Barras de DNA Taxonômico/métodos , Bacillus anthracis/isolamento & purificação , Bacillus thuringiensis/classificação , Modelos Biológicos , Reação em Cadeia da Polimerase em Tempo Real/métodos , Esporos Bacterianos/classificação , Esporos Bacterianos/genética , Esporos Bacterianos/isolamento & purificação , Coloração e Rotulagem/métodos , Fatores de Tempo
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DNA Repair (Amst) ; 6(8): 1145-54, 2007 Aug 01.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-17485251

RESUMO

O(6)-Methylguanine-DNA methyltransferase (MGMT) is a DNA repair protein that protects cells from the biological consequences of alkylating agents by removing alkyl groups from the O(6)-position of guanine. Cyclophosphamide and ifosfamide are oxazaphosphorines used clinically to treat a wide variety of cancers; however, the role of MGMT in recognizing DNA damage induced by these agents is unclear. In vitro evidence suggests that MGMT may protect against the urotoxic oxazaphosphorine metabolite, acrolein. Here, we demonstrate that Chinese hamster ovary cells transfected with MGMT are protected against cytotoxicity following treatment with chloroacetaldehyde (CAA), a neuro- and nephrotoxic metabolite of cyclophosphamide and ifosfamide. The mechanism by which MGMT recognizes damage induced by acrolein and CAA is unknown. CHO cells expressing a mutant form of MGMT (MGMT(R128A)), known to have >1000-fold less repair activity towards alkylated DNA while maintaining full active site transferase activity towards low molecular weight substrates, exhibited equivalent CAA- and acrolein-induced cytotoxicity to that of CHO cells transfected with plasmid control. These results imply that direct reaction of acrolein or CAA with the active site cysteine residue of MGMT, i.e. scavenging, is unlikely a mechanism to explain MGMT protection from CAA and acrolein-induced toxicity. In vivo, no difference was detected between Mgmt-/- and Mgmt+/+ mice in the lethal effects of cyclophosphamide. While MGMT may be important at the cellular level, mice deficient in MGMT are not significantly more susceptible to cyclophosphamide, acrolein or CAA. Thus, our data does not support targeting MGMT to improve oxazaphosphorine therapy.


Assuntos
Ciclofosfamida/toxicidade , O(6)-Metilguanina-DNA Metiltransferase/metabolismo , Acetaldeído/análogos & derivados , Acetaldeído/toxicidade , Acroleína/toxicidade , Alquilantes/metabolismo , Alquilantes/toxicidade , Animais , Células CHO , Cricetinae , Cricetulus , Ciclofosfamida/metabolismo , Reparo do DNA , Resistencia a Medicamentos Antineoplásicos , Ifosfamida/metabolismo , Ifosfamida/toxicidade , Camundongos , Camundongos Knockout , Mutação , Neoplasias Experimentais/tratamento farmacológico , Neoplasias Experimentais/enzimologia , O(6)-Metilguanina-DNA Metiltransferase/deficiência , O(6)-Metilguanina-DNA Metiltransferase/genética , Proteínas Recombinantes/genética , Proteínas Recombinantes/metabolismo , Transfecção , Transplante Heterólogo
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Toxicol Ind Health ; 23(5-6): 247-308, 2007.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-18386523

RESUMO

As part of its mandate, the Agency for Toxic Substances and Disease Registry (ATSDR) prepares toxicological profiles on hazardous chemicals found at Comprehensive Environmental Response, Compensation and Liability Act (CERCLA) National Priorities List (NPL) sites that have the greatest public health impact. These profiles comprehensively summarize toxicological and environmental information. This article constitutes the release of portions of the toxicological profile for zinc. The primary purpose of this article is to provide interested individuals with environmental information on zinc that includes production data, environmental fate, potential for human exposure, analytical methods and a listing of regulations and advisories.


Assuntos
Exposição Ambiental , Monitoramento Ambiental , Zinco , Poluentes Ambientais/análise , Resíduos Perigosos/legislação & jurisprudência , Humanos , Sistema de Registros , Estados Unidos , United States Dept. of Health and Human Services
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Toxicol Ind Health ; 22(10): 423-93, 2006 Nov.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-17533814

RESUMO

As part of its mandate, the Agency for Toxic Substances and Disease Registry (ATSDR) prepares toxicological profiles on hazardous chemicals found at Comprehensive Environmental Response, Compensation, and Liability Act (CERCLA) National Priorities List (NPL) sites, which have the greatest public health impact. These profiles comprehensively summarise toxicological and environmental information. This article constitutes the release of portions of the Toxicological Profile for Zinc. The primary purpose of this article is to provide public health officials, physicians, toxicologists, and other interested individuals and groups with an overall perspective on the toxicology of zinc. It contains descriptions and evaluations of toxicological studies and epidemiological investigations, and provides conclusions, where possible, on the relevance of toxicity and toxicokinetic data to public health.


Assuntos
Saúde Pública , Compostos de Zinco/toxicidade , Zinco/toxicidade , Animais , Humanos , Zinco/farmacocinética , Compostos de Zinco/farmacocinética
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