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Clin Microbiol Infect ; 24(8): 827-835, 2018 Aug.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-29777926

ABSTRACT

BACKGROUND: The causes of acute febrile illness (AFI) in Latin America are diverse and their complexity increases as the proportion of fever due to malaria decreases, as malaria control measures and new pathogens emerge in the region. In this context, it is important to shed light on the gaps in the epidemiological characteristics and the geographic range for many AFI aetiologies. OBJECTIVES: To review studies on community-acquired fever aetiology other than malaria in Latin America, and to highlight knowledge gaps and challenges needing further investigation. SOURCES: PubMed from 2012 to April 2018. CONTENT: We found 17 eligible studies describing 13 539 patients. The median number of pathogens tested per individual was 3.5 (range 2-17). A causative pathogen could be determined for 6661 (49.2%) individuals. The most frequently reported pathogen during the study periods was dengue virus (DENV) (14 studies), followed by chikungunya virus (nine studies) and Zika virus (seven studies). Among the studies reporting concurrent infections, 296 individuals (2.2%) were found to have co-infections. In-hospital mortality was reported in eight (47%) studies, ranging between 0% and 18%. IMPLICATIONS: DENV fever is the febrile illness most frequently reported, reflecting its importance, while chikungunya and zika viruses present increasing trends since their emergence in the region. Studies with systematic and harmonized approaches for detection of multiple pathogens are needed and would probably reveal a higher burden of neglected pathogens such as Rickettsia spp. and arenaviruses. The lack of point-of-care tests and harmonized approach limits the care provided by health professionals and the efficacy of surveillance for AFI in the region.


Subject(s)
Fever/epidemiology , Fever/etiology , Acute Disease , Coinfection/epidemiology , Coinfection/etiology , Fever/diagnosis , Fever/therapy , Geography, Medical , Hospital Mortality , Humans , Latin America/epidemiology , Population Surveillance , Prevalence
2.
Acta Trop ; 118(3): 190-5, 2011 Jun.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-19653989

ABSTRACT

The triatomine bug Triatoma infestans was probably originated in Bolivia and dispersed passively over large areas of South America, where it is the major vector of Trypanosoma cruzi. In its probable origin area this species shows two different patterns of behaviour, being found both in sylvatic and human related habitats. Such behaviour is not observed in other areas of its distribution, where it is exclusive to human related habitats. The main objective of the present study was to evaluate head morphometry characters and isoenzymes patterns of two T. infestans populations, one collected in Minas Gerais (Brazil) and other in the Cochabamba Valley (Bolivia), in order to elucidate the factors that could have an implication with the different colonization behaviour. The two populations presented differences in both morphometric (head size) and isoenzymes (specially PGM enzyme profile). The insects from the colonies reared for several years in laboratory conditions, showed reduction in head size starting from the third generation, maintaining this same size in all generations after, until 10 years after generation. The laboratory rearing conditions could be similar to human associated habitats, inducing certain level of genetic homogeneity. Our results showed increase of genetic homogeneity in Brazilian and laboratory-reared colonies from Bolivia, that may be due to a selection process due to passive dispersion, followed by several founder effects episodes and genetic drift.


Subject(s)
Isoenzymes/analysis , Triatoma/anatomy & histology , Triatoma/enzymology , Animals , Bolivia , Brazil , Disease Vectors , Ecosystem , Head/anatomy & histology
3.
Arq. bras. med. vet. zootec ; 62(5): 1263-1266, Oct. 2010.
Article in English | VETINDEX | ID: vti-6018

ABSTRACT

Descrevem-se as doenças gástricas de avestruzes diagnosticadas em um Laboratório de Doenças das Aves, Belo Horizonte-MG, entre 1997 e 2009. As afecções gástricas corresponderam a 46,2% de todos os casos de doença, com quadros que incluíram impactação (83,3%), infecções e parasitoses (16,7%). As impactações foram causadas por material não alimentar diversificado e as infecções e parasitoses incluíram o fungo Macrorhabdus ornithogaster (megabacteria) e o nematódeo Libyostrongylus douglassii.(AU)


Subject(s)
Animals , Gastrointestinal Diseases/etiology , Gastrointestinal Diseases/prevention & control , Clinical Laboratory Techniques/veterinary , Struthioniformes/parasitology , Gastrointestinal Diseases/veterinary
4.
Arq. bras. med. vet. zootec ; Arq. bras. med. vet. zootec. (Online);62(5): 1263-1266, out. 2010.
Article in English | LILACS | ID: lil-570489

ABSTRACT

Descrevem-se as doenças gástricas de avestruzes diagnosticadas em um Laboratório de Doenças das Aves, Belo Horizonte-MG, entre 1997 e 2009. As afecções gástricas corresponderam a 46,2% de todos os casos de doença, com quadros que incluíram impactação (83,3%), infecções e parasitoses (16,7%). As impactações foram causadas por material não alimentar diversificado e as infecções e parasitoses incluíram o fungo Macrorhabdus ornithogaster (megabacteria) e o nematódeo Libyostrongylus douglassii.


Subject(s)
Animals , Clinical Laboratory Techniques , Gastrointestinal Diseases/etiology , Gastrointestinal Diseases/prevention & control , Gastrointestinal Diseases/veterinary , Struthioniformes/parasitology
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Arq. bras. med. vet. zootec ; Arq. bras. med. vet. zootec. (Online);58(3): 291-298, jun. 2006. ilus
Article in English | LILACS | ID: lil-443578

ABSTRACT

Since 2000, Macrorhabdus ornithogaster "megabacteriosis" has been diagnosed in the avian diseases laboratory in a diversity of avian species and varied spectrum of disease. The disease in some species (chickens, turkeys, guinea fowls) was clinically characterized by emaciation, prostration, loss of appetite, cachexia and death, with a typically chronic course. A more acute disease was observed in finches (canary-Serinus and zebra-Taeniopygia) and budgerigars (Melopsittacus undulatus). The large rod shaped organism, visible from 100 times magnification, with and without staining, could be detected in sick and also in reasonably normal individuals of some species, such as chickens, turkeys, quails and pigeons. In rheas (Rhea americana), ostriches (Struthio camelus), canaries, zebra-finches, guinea-fowl (Numida meleagris) and budgerigars. The disease was severe, causing to up to 100 percent mortality. The infection could be detected in some species along with other infectious or disease problems, such as endoparasites (helminths, coccidia) and ectoparasitism (order Mallophaga or/and order Acarina). The cultivation of M. ornithogaster was successfully achieved in solid and liquid media, originated from chickens (four isolates), guinea fowl (1 isolate), chuckar partridge (1 isolate) and canary (1 isolate). A very interesting finding at microscopy was motility of M. ornithogaster, as detected both in cultures obtained on agar for pathogenic fungi and passaged into thioglycolate broth, as well as on samples observed in wet preparations from in vivo. Differences in colony aspects were noted among the isolates. Experimental infections were attempted in chicken and japanese quail, using a chicken isolate, allowing the detection of the organism in the proventriculus and liver in apparently normal birds. One chicken isolate was injected intraperitoneally in Balb/c mice and resulted in 100 percent mortality.


Desde 2000, diversos casos de infecção e doença por Macrorhabdus ornithogaster (megabacteria) foram diagnosticados no Setor de Doenças das Aves (Escola de Veterinária da UFMG). A doença clínica foi caracterizada por emagrecimento, prostração, perda do apetite, caquexia e morte, em curso crônico, embora com forma mais aguda em canários e periquitos. O microrganismo grande, em forma de bastão, visível a partir de 100 aumentos sem e com coloração, pode também ser detectado em aves de aspecto clínico normal, principalmente galinhas, perus, codornas e pombos. Em emas (Rhea), avestruzes (Struthio camelus), canários, mandarins, galinhas da Angola (Numida meleagris) e periquitos Australianos (Melopsittacus undulatus), a severidade da doença foi sempre maior, ocasionando até 100 por cento de mortalidade em alguns plantéis. Na maioria das espécies a doença foi detectada em aves com endo e/ou ectoparasitismo. O cultivo de M. ornithogaster foi obtido em meio sólido (ágar para fungos patogênicos) e subcultivado em meio líquido (thioglicolato), do proventriculo de galinha, galinha da Angola, perdiz de chuckar e canário. O resultado mais surpreendente na microscopia de M. ornithogaster foi a presença de motilidade, detectada tanto de cultivos in vitro quanto de preparações úmidas de in vivo. Diferenças nos aspectos das colônias foram notadas entre os isolados. Infecções experimentais em galinha (SPF) e codorna japonesa permitiram a detecção do organismo nos proventrículos das aves de aspecto normal. Nas codornas, à necropsia notaram-se hemorragias hepáticas. A infecção experimental em camundongos via intraperitoneal resultou em 100 por cento de mortalidade, também com lesões hepáticas. Aspectos do cultivo, a importância da doença, as espécies de aves susceptíveis e seu papel na epidemiologia são discutidos.


Subject(s)
Animals , Mice/anatomy & histology , Poultry Diseases/epidemiology , Bacterial Infections/epidemiology , Bacterial Infections/veterinary
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Arq. bras. med. vet. zootec ; 58(3): 291-298, jun. 2006. ilus
Article in English | VETINDEX | ID: vti-6972

ABSTRACT

Since 2000, Macrorhabdus ornithogaster "megabacteriosis" has been diagnosed in the avian diseases laboratory in a diversity of avian species and varied spectrum of disease. The disease in some species (chickens, turkeys, guinea fowls) was clinically characterized by emaciation, prostration, loss of appetite, cachexia and death, with a typically chronic course. A more acute disease was observed in finches (canary-Serinus and zebra-Taeniopygia) and budgerigars (Melopsittacus undulatus). The large rod shaped organism, visible from 100 times magnification, with and without staining, could be detected in sick and also in reasonably normal individuals of some species, such as chickens, turkeys, quails and pigeons. In rheas (Rhea americana), ostriches (Struthio camelus), canaries, zebra-finches, guinea-fowl (Numida meleagris) and budgerigars. The disease was severe, causing to up to 100% mortality. The infection could be detected in some species along with other infectious or disease problems, such as endoparasites (helminths, coccidia) and ectoparasitism (order Mallophaga or/and order Acarina). The cultivation of M. ornithogaster was successfully achieved in solid and liquid media, originated from chickens (four isolates), guinea fowl (1 isolate), chuckar partridge (1 isolate) and canary (1 isolate). A very interesting finding at microscopy was motility of M. ornithogaster, as detected both in cultures obtained on agar for pathogenic fungi and passaged into thioglycolate broth, as well as on samples observed in wet preparations from in vivo. Differences in colony aspects were noted among the isolates. Experimental infections were attempted in chicken and japanese quail, using a chicken isolate, allowing the detection of the organism in the proventriculus and liver in apparently normal birds. One chicken isolate was injected intraperitoneally in Balb/c mice and resulted in 100% mortality.(AU)


Desde 2000, diversos casos de infecção e doença por Macrorhabdus ornithogaster (megabacteria) foram diagnosticados no Setor de Doenças das Aves (Escola de Veterinária da UFMG). A doença clínica foi caracterizada por emagrecimento, prostração, perda do apetite, caquexia e morte, em curso crônico, embora com forma mais aguda em canários e periquitos. O microrganismo grande, em forma de bastão, visível a partir de 100 aumentos sem e com coloração, pode também ser detectado em aves de aspecto clínico normal, principalmente galinhas, perus, codornas e pombos. Em emas (Rhea), avestruzes (Struthio camelus), canários, mandarins, galinhas da Angola (Numida meleagris) e periquitos Australianos (Melopsittacus undulatus), a severidade da doença foi sempre maior, ocasionando até 100% de mortalidade em alguns plantéis. Na maioria das espécies a doença foi detectada em aves com endo e/ou ectoparasitismo. O cultivo de M. ornithogaster foi obtido em meio sólido (ágar para fungos patogênicos) e subcultivado em meio líquido (thioglicolato), do proventriculo de galinha, galinha da Angola, perdiz de chuckar e canário. O resultado mais surpreendente na microscopia de M. ornithogaster foi a presença de motilidade, detectada tanto de cultivos in vitro quanto de preparações úmidas de in vivo. Diferenças nos aspectos das colônias foram notadas entre os isolados. Infecções experimentais em galinha (SPF) e codorna japonesa permitiram a detecção do organismo nos proventrículos das aves de aspecto normal. Nas codornas, à necropsia notaram-se hemorragias hepáticas. A infecção experimental em camundongos via intraperitoneal resultou em 100% de mortalidade, também com lesões hepáticas. Aspectos do cultivo, a importância da doença, as espécies de aves susceptíveis e seu papel na epidemiologia são discutidos.(AU)


Subject(s)
Animals , Bacterial Infections/epidemiology , Bacterial Infections/veterinary , Poultry Diseases/epidemiology , Mice/anatomy & histology
7.
Mem Inst Oswaldo Cruz ; 101(1): 107-9, 2006 Feb.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-16699719

ABSTRACT

Some clear dissimilarities occur among the varieties of Cryptococcus neoformans but there are few studies about the differences among individual yeast antioxidant enzymes. The total superoxide dismutase (SOD) activities and the copper, zinc-depend SOD (Cu,ZnSOD) and manganese-dependent SOD (MnSOD) isoenzymes of five reference C. neoformans strains belonged to A, B, C, AD and D serotypes (Table I) and other nine C. neoformans isolates (Table II) were determined. There were significant differences (p < 0.01 and p < 0.05) in total SOD activity among the varietie gattii (serotype C) and the other varieties. Cu,ZnSOD showed difference (p < 0.05) between A and D serotypes. These results point out a variety and serotype-independent SOD activity in C. neoformans reference strains and the other isolates that were evaluated.


Subject(s)
Cryptococcus neoformans/enzymology , Superoxide Dismutase/analysis , Cryptococcus neoformans/genetics , Serotyping
8.
Mem. Inst. Oswaldo Cruz ; 101(1): 107-109, Feb. 2006. graf
Article in English | LILACS | ID: lil-430849

ABSTRACT

Some clear dissimilarities occur among the varieties of Cryptococcus neoformans but there are few studies about the differences among individual yeast antioxidant enzymes. The total superoxide dismutase (SOD) activities and the copper, zinc-depend SOD (Cu,ZnSOD) and manganese-dependent SOD (MnSOD) isoenzymes of five reference C. neoformans strains belonged to A, B, C, AD and D serotypes (Table I) and other nine C. neoformans isolates (Table II) were determined. There were significant differences (p < 0.01 and p < 0.05) in total SOD activity among the varietie gattii (serotype C) and the other varieties. Cu,ZnSOD showed difference (p < 0.05) between A and D serotypes. These results point out a variety and serotype-independent SOD activity in C. neoformans reference strains and the other isolates that were evaluated.


Subject(s)
Cryptococcus neoformans/enzymology , Superoxide Dismutase/analysis , Cryptococcus neoformans/genetics , Serotyping
9.
Rev. bras. farmacogn ; 15(2): 149-154, abr.-jun. 2005. ilus, tab
Article in Portuguese | LILACS | ID: lil-570902

ABSTRACT

As plantas do gênero Struthanthus são conhecidas como ervas-de-passarinho e parasitam pomares no Brasil, principalmente os de laranjeiras e goiabeiras. Na medicina popular são usadas nas afecções das vias respiratórias. O extrato hidroetanólico a 70 por cento de folhas frescas de Struthanthus vulgaris apresentou atividade antimicrobiana contra amostras bacterianas Gram positiva e Gram negativa. Este extrato não apresentou, nas condições testadas, atividade contra fungos. As amostras bacterianas mais sensíveis ao extrato foram Bacillus cereus (ATCC 11778), Micrococcus luteus (ATCC 9341), Staphylococcus aureus (ATCC 6538), S. epidermidis (ATCC 12228) e P. aeruginosa (ATCC 27853), usando o método de difusão em agar. As frações obtidas, pela partição líquido-líquido do extrato hidroetanólico a 70 por cento, com solventes de polaridades crescentes (clorofórmio, acetato de etila, n-butanol e água), apresentaram diferentes atividades inibitórias. A fração que apresentou a maior atividade contra bactéria Gram positiva (B. cereus) e Gram negativa (P. aeruginosa) foi aquela obtida com n-butanol. Nessa fração foram detectados flavonóides, taninos condensados (proantocianidinas) e saponinas.


Struthantus vulgaris (mistletoe) is one of the most common hemiparasite species in Brazil. It occurs as a parasite of orchards, mainly in orange and guava trees. Some authors mention Struthantus use in traditional medicine for respiratory diseases treatment. Fresh leaves concentrated hydroalcoholic extract showed antimicrobial activity against Gram positive and Gram negative bacterial samples. In tested conditions, these extracts did not show activity against fungi. The more susceptible bacterial samples to fresh leaves hydroalcoholic extract were Bacillus cereus (ATCC 11778), Micrococcus luteus (ATCC 9341), Staphylococcus aureus (ATCC 6538), S. epidermidis (ATCC 12228) and Pseudomonas aeruginosa (ATCC 27853). The method used for assessment of antimicrobial activity was agar diffusion. Fractions obtained from fresh leaves concentrated alcoholic extracts with increasing polarity solvents (chloroform, ethyl acetate, n-butanol and water) showed different inhibitory activities. n-Butanol fraction showed greater activity against Gram positive bacteria (B. cereus) and Gram negative bacteria (P. aeruginosa). In this fraction, flavonoids, condensed tannins (proanthocyanidins) and saponins, were found.

10.
Arq. bras. med. vet. zootec ; 55(3): 262-265, jun. 2003.
Article in Portuguese | VETINDEX | ID: vti-156

ABSTRACT

Foram realizadas a identificação e a sorotipagem de C. albicans isoladas de fezes de bovinos em amamentação natural. Para o isolamento, utilizou-se o meio seletivo e diferencial de Pagano Levin, adicionado de bifenilo na concentração final de 0,1 por cento. De 210 bovinos inicialmente considerados, 70 adultos, 68 bezerros após o desmame e 72 bezerros em fase de amamentação natural, observou-se positividade para C. albicans somente em nove amostras de fezes de bezerros em fase de amamentação (12,5 por cento). A determinação do sorotipo por meio de provas de aglutinação direta em lâmina, com soros monoespecíficos, revelou que a totalidade das amostras isoladas pertencia ao sorotipo A. O bifenilo na concentração de 0,1 por cento mostrou-se inibitório para a maioria dos bolores sem, aparentemente, afetar a viabilidade de C. albicans. O isolamento de C. albicans somente a partir de fezes de bezerros em amamentação, provavelmente, está relacionado à dieta láctea.(AU)


The identification and serotyping of C. albicans isolated from the bovine feces of suckling calves were performed. For isolation, the selective and differential Pagano Levin medium with biphenyl added to a final concentration of 0.1% was used. The experiment was conducted with 70 adult animals, 68 calves after weaning and 72 suckling calves. The positivity for C. albicans was observed in nine samples of feces from this last group (12.5%). The determination of serotype of the isolates through the direct agglutination test with monoespecific serum revealed that all samples belong to serotype A. The biphenyl in a concentration of 0.1% proved to be inhibitory for the majority of moulds, without affecting the viability and multiplication of C. albicans. The isolation of Candida albicans from the feces of suckling calves is probably associated in cattle to milk diet.(AU)


Subject(s)
Animals , Male , Cattle , Candidiasis , Intestines , Candida albicans
11.
Arq. bras. med. vet. zootec ; Arq. bras. med. vet. zootec. (Online);55(3): 262-265, jun. 2003.
Article in Portuguese | LILACS | ID: lil-350603

ABSTRACT

Foram realizadas a identificaçäo e a sorotipagem de C. albicans isoladas de fezes de bovinos em amamentaçäo natural. Para o isolamento, utilizou-se o meio seletivo e diferencial de Pagano Levin, adicionado de bifenilo na concentraçäo final de 0,1 por cento. De 210 bovinos inicialmente considerados, 70 adultos, 68 bezerros após o desmame e 72 bezerros em fase de amamentaçäo natural, observou-se positividade para C. albicans somente em nove amostras de fezes de bezerros em fase de amamentaçäo (12,5 por cento). A determinaçäo do sorotipo por meio de provas de aglutinaçäo direta em lâmina, com soros monoespecíficos, revelou que a totalidade das amostras isoladas pertencia ao sorotipo A. O bifenilo na concentraçäo de 0,1 por cento mostrou-se inibitório para a maioria dos bolores sem, aparentemente, afetar a viabilidade de C. albicans. O isolamento de C. albicans somente a partir de fezes de bezerros em amamentaçäo, provavelmente, está relacionado à dieta láctea.


Subject(s)
Animals , Male , Cattle , Candidiasis
12.
J Mol Graph Model ; 20(5): 389-98, 2002 Mar.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-11887801

ABSTRACT

Crotamine, isolated from the venom of the South American rattlesnake Crotalus durissus terrificus is a strongly basic 42-amino acid polypeptide belonging to the small basic myotoxin family. As no tridimensional structure is available for this myotoxin subfamily, despite its important pharmacological interest, we propose in this paper a theoretical 3D model for crotamine. Starting from a homology modelling procedure, followed by intensive molecular dynamics (MD) simulations in water and complementary CD experiments, the designed 3D model is the first example of a tridimensional structure in this family of small basic myotoxins. Crotamine, therefore, belongs to a newly identified structural family presenting a common fold also found in beta-defensin and antopleurine-B. The proposed 3D model will be used for future calculations about crotamine aggregation and interaction with membranes.


Subject(s)
Crotalid Venoms/chemistry , Amino Acid Sequence , Animals , Circular Dichroism , Computer Graphics , Crotalid Venoms/genetics , Models, Molecular , Molecular Sequence Data , Sequence Homology, Amino Acid , Thermodynamics
13.
Mem Inst Oswaldo Cruz ; 94(2): 161-6, 1999.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-10224521

ABSTRACT

Among the triatomines considered as secondary in the epidemiology of Chagas disease, Rhodnius neglectus is frequently captured in artificial ecotopes, especially peridomiciliary ones, rarely producing colonies indoors. Nevertheless, the presence of breeding colonies in houses was unquestionably demonstrated in some areas of the State of Goiás, Brazil. Previous isoenzyme comparisons of this species with morphologically close triatomines, such as R. prolixus, R. robustus or R. nasutus, did not produce definitive conclusions because of doubt about the geographical origin of the R. neglectus. We present here, for the first time, the isoenzyme profile of topotypes of R. neglectus. In addition, wild caught specimens from the type locality, Uberaba (Minas Gerais, Brazil), were compared to wild caught specimens from Jaraguá (Goiás, Brazil), where R. neglectus is more frequently reported invading houses. We used isoenzyme, morphology and morphometry analysis. Neither morphological nor enzymatic differences were found between areas, but metric, size-related divergence was evidenced between them.


Subject(s)
Rhodnius/anatomy & histology , Animals , Brazil , Female , Genitalia/anatomy & histology , Isoenzymes/analysis , Male
14.
Rev Inst Med Trop Sao Paulo ; 39(5): 245-52, 1997.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-9661301

ABSTRACT

The antigenic and allergenic chemical analysis of spore and mycelia extracts of Pisolithus tinctorius was carried out. The spores were collected from basidiocarps in plantations of Eucalyptus spp and the mycelia from culture in MNM medium. With basis on the fungus growth curve, the mycelia masses were obtained after 10, 20, 30, and 40 days of incubation, which correspond, respectively, to the beginning, middle and end of the log phase, and beginning of the decline phase. The mycelia masses, together with the spores, were submitted to the action of three extractors (Coca, Tris-HCl, and ammonium bicarbonate). The contents of carbohydrates and proteins were determined. The SDS-PAGE electrophoretical analysis revealed separate fractions in these extracts, besides common fractions, in function of cultivation time and extraction methods. The selected extracts for the allergic tests were the ones with the highest number of fractions. The prick-tests were conducted in 374 patients--rural workers, eucalyptus plantation workers, and college students. The positivity to the "prick test" with the antigenic extract of P. tinctorius was, respectively, 3.78%, 28.20% and 6.40%. Most prick-test positive patients (82.75%) also presented symptoms of respiratory allergy (asthma and rhinitis). There was no reactivity difference when the spore and mycelia extracts were employed. The analysis of the positive patients' sera revealed the presence of IgE specific to the P. tinctorius antigens. Since Pisolithus tinctorius is found as mycorrhiza of Eucalyptus spp, and this plant is used in reforestation in most countries, the importance of that fungus should be regarded as a possible cause of respiratory allergies, especially in occupationally exposed workers.


Subject(s)
Allergens , Basidiomycota/immunology , Cell Extracts/immunology , Plants/microbiology , Spores/immunology , Basidiomycota/chemistry , Carbohydrates/analysis , Cell Extracts/chemistry , Female , Humans , Male , Proteins/analysis , Spores/chemistry
15.
Braz J Med Biol Res ; 24(8): 807-13, 1991.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-1724622

ABSTRACT

1. The behavior of the specific E2 antigen of Paracoccidioides brasiliensis was studied by agarose gel counterimmunoelectrophoresis. When the gel was read immediately after the electrophoretic run no precipitation band was visible. Visualization of the complex was possible only after incubation of the gel at room temperature overnight. 2. At alkaline pH, the E2 antigen migrates in the direction of the cathode, as do the immunoglobulins. The higher sensitivity of counterimmunoelectrophoresis when compared to double immunodiffusion for the diagnosis of paracoccidioidomycosis is due to the presence of antibodies directed against antigens which migrate to the anode. 3. The use of specific antiserum to E2 antigen as reference permits the double immunodiffusion method to be a very sensitive test for the specific serodiagnosis of paracoccidioidomycosis.


Subject(s)
Antigens, CD , Antigens, Fungal/isolation & purification , Cell Adhesion Molecules/isolation & purification , Membrane Glycoproteins/isolation & purification , Paracoccidioides/immunology , 12E7 Antigen , Animals , Counterimmunoelectrophoresis , Epitopes , Humans , Male , Paracoccidioidomycosis/diagnosis , Rabbits , Serologic Tests
16.
Rev. bras. pesqui. méd. biol ; Braz. j. med. biol. res;24(8): 807-13, 1991. ilus, tab
Article in English | LILACS | ID: lil-102068

ABSTRACT

1. The behavior of the specific E2 antigen of paracoccidioides brasiliensis was studied by agarose gel counterimmonoelectrophoresis. When immunoelectrophoresis. When the gel was read immediately after the electrophoretic run no precipitation band was visible. Visualization of the complex was possible only after incubation of the gel at room temperature overnight. 2. At alkaline pH, the, the E2 antigen migrates in the direvtion of the cathodem as do the immunoglobulins. The higher sensitivity of counterimmunoelectrophoresis when compared to double immunodiffusion for the diagnosis of paracoccidioidomycosis is due to the presence of antibodies directed agaisnt antigens which migrate to the anode. 3. The use of specific antiserum to E2 antigen reference permits the double immunodiffusion method to be a very sensitive test for the specific serodiagnosis of paracoccidioidomycosis


Subject(s)
Humans , Animals , Male , Rabbits , Antigens, Fungal/isolation & purification , Membrane Glycoproteins/physiology , Cell Adhesion Molecules/physiology , Paracoccidioides/immunology , Counterimmunoelectrophoresis , Epitopes , Paracoccidioidomycosis/diagnosis , Serologic Tests
18.
Br J Exp Pathol ; 66(5): 585-94, 1985 Oct.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-4063162

ABSTRACT

Nine different inbred strains of mice inoculated intraperitoneally with yeast cells of Paracoccidioides brasiliensis showed significantly varying patterns of susceptibility. The A/SN strain was found to be the most resistant, while BIOD2/nSn, BIO.A and BIOD2/oSn the most susceptible strains. These susceptibility differences were not dependent on the size of challenge inocula and sex of animals. All strains studied showed a mean survival time proportional to the size of inocula used. Although almost all infected male mice presented a shorter survival time when compared with females, significant mortality differences between sexes were found only in two of the strains studied, namely BALB/c and BIOD2/nSn. The H-2 region did not influence the susceptibility pattern since the A/SN and BIO.A strains share the same H-2 haplotype and were respectively highly resistant and susceptible to P. brasiliensis. Furthermore, the presence of C5 and unresponsiveness to lipopolysaccharide had no influence on the mortality data observed. Specific antibodies were detected only in a small number of animals and titres were consistently low, appearing later in the resistant (A/SN) than in a susceptible strain (BIO.A). Omentum, spleen and liver were the most affected organs in both strains, but the susceptible mice had more granulomatous lesions and earlier dissemination of the fungus.


Subject(s)
Paracoccidioidomycosis/immunology , Animals , Antibodies, Fungal/biosynthesis , Disease Susceptibility , Female , Granuloma/pathology , Immunity, Innate , Lethal Dose 50 , Male , Mice , Mice, Inbred Strains , Paracoccidioidomycosis/pathology , Sex Factors
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Rev. Inst. Med. Trop. Säo Paulo ; Rev. Inst. Med. Trop. Säo Paulo;26(3): 170-6, 1984.
Article in Portuguese | LILACS | ID: lil-20254

ABSTRACT

Os Autores registram caso de histoplasmose generalizada em paciente transplantado com rim de doador nao aparentado. Alem da infeccao fungica diagnosticada sorologicamente e pela histopatologia, a autopsia revelou cirrose hepatica macro e micronodular, de provavel etiologia viral (virus B), hepatocarcinoma, deplecao linfoide do baco e glomerulopatia de transplante. Revendo a literatura sobre o assunto, chegam a conclusao de que, provavelmente, com a imunodepressao medicamentosa, as lesoes pulmonares por reinfeccao endogena foram as primeiras a aparecer sob a forma de uma histoplasmose pulmonar cronica


Subject(s)
Middle Aged , Humans , Male , Histoplasmosis , Immunosuppression Therapy , Kidney , Transplantation
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