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  • The Global ETD Search service is a free service for researchers to find electronic theses and dissertations. This service is provided by the Networked Digital Library of Theses and Dissertations.
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Studies on the nucleocapsid protein of infectious bronchitis virus

Jayaram, Jyothi 29 August 2005 (has links)
Because phosphorylation of the infectious bronchitis virus (IBV) nucleocapsid (N) protein may regulate its multiple roles in viral replication, the dynamics of N phosphorylation were examined. In the infected cell, N was the only viral protein that was phosphorylated as shown by 32P-orthophosphate labeling and Western blot analysis and with IBV specific polyclonal chicken antibody. Using pulse-labeling with 32Porthophosphate, the IBV N protein was found to be phosphorylated in the virion, as well as at all times during infection of Vero cells. One-hour pulse-chase analysis followed by immunoprecipitation of IBV N using rabbit anti-IBV N polyclonal antibody showed that the phosphate on the protein did not fall below 70% of the maximum and remained stable. The small but reproducible drop in phosphorylation could modulate the various functions of the N protein in the infected cell. Simultaneous labeling with 32Porthophosphate and 3H-leucine of infected CEK cells indicated a 3.5-fold increase in the ratio of the 32P:3H counts per minute (cpm) on the virion N protein as compared to the 32P:3H cpm ratio of the N protein from lysates at 7 h p.i. The 32P:3H cpm ratio of the N protein from virion from infected-Vero cell lysates was 10.5X more than the 32P:3H cpm ratio of the N protein obtained at 7 h p.i. It has been shown that the N proteins from the measles and rabies viruses form helical nucleocapsid-like structures when expressed in bacteria (Schoehn et al., 2001; Warnes et al., 1995). The ability of E. coli expressed IBV N protein to form helical-nucleocapsid-like structures was investigated using transmission electron microscopy. Full-length, purified histidine-tagged IBV N protein formed nucleocapsid-like structures when expressed in bacteria. Because E. coli -expressed histidine-tagged fragments of the IBV N protein did not form helical nucleocapsid-like structures, the full-length protein is probably required for assembly of these structures. The highly conserved IBV N protein was also used as a diagnostic tool in an ELISA for detecting anti-IBV antibody in chicken serum using a specialized microwave called the BIOWAVE. The BIOWAVE improves the processing time for an ELISA.
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Studies on the nucleocapsid protein of infectious bronchitis virus

Jayaram, Jyothi 29 August 2005 (has links)
Because phosphorylation of the infectious bronchitis virus (IBV) nucleocapsid (N) protein may regulate its multiple roles in viral replication, the dynamics of N phosphorylation were examined. In the infected cell, N was the only viral protein that was phosphorylated as shown by 32P-orthophosphate labeling and Western blot analysis and with IBV specific polyclonal chicken antibody. Using pulse-labeling with 32Porthophosphate, the IBV N protein was found to be phosphorylated in the virion, as well as at all times during infection of Vero cells. One-hour pulse-chase analysis followed by immunoprecipitation of IBV N using rabbit anti-IBV N polyclonal antibody showed that the phosphate on the protein did not fall below 70% of the maximum and remained stable. The small but reproducible drop in phosphorylation could modulate the various functions of the N protein in the infected cell. Simultaneous labeling with 32Porthophosphate and 3H-leucine of infected CEK cells indicated a 3.5-fold increase in the ratio of the 32P:3H counts per minute (cpm) on the virion N protein as compared to the 32P:3H cpm ratio of the N protein from lysates at 7 h p.i. The 32P:3H cpm ratio of the N protein from virion from infected-Vero cell lysates was 10.5X more than the 32P:3H cpm ratio of the N protein obtained at 7 h p.i. It has been shown that the N proteins from the measles and rabies viruses form helical nucleocapsid-like structures when expressed in bacteria (Schoehn et al., 2001; Warnes et al., 1995). The ability of E. coli expressed IBV N protein to form helical-nucleocapsid-like structures was investigated using transmission electron microscopy. Full-length, purified histidine-tagged IBV N protein formed nucleocapsid-like structures when expressed in bacteria. Because E. coli -expressed histidine-tagged fragments of the IBV N protein did not form helical nucleocapsid-like structures, the full-length protein is probably required for assembly of these structures. The highly conserved IBV N protein was also used as a diagnostic tool in an ELISA for detecting anti-IBV antibody in chicken serum using a specialized microwave called the BIOWAVE. The BIOWAVE improves the processing time for an ELISA.
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In vitro assembly of an infectious cDNA clone of infectious bronchitis virus and its application as a gene transfer vector

Youn, Soonjeon 17 February 2005 (has links)
An infectious cDNA clone of Vero cell adapted Beaudette strain of IBV was constructed using in vitro assembly of cDNA fragments. The entire genome of IBV was RT-PCR amplified into seven fragments, with each piece overlapping about 10 nucleotides. The fragments were ligated and transcribed to synthesize RNA, which was transfected into BHK-21 cells. These cells were then overlaid onto IBV susceptible Vero cells. After five days transfection, the virus was successfully rescued from the transfected cells. The cDNA clone from our laboratory strain has a five nucleotide insertion not present in the originally sequenced virus, resulting in total genome size of 27,613 nucleotides. The infectious cDNA clone was further manipulated to demonstrate its potential as a gene transfer vector, by replacing the ORF5a open reading frame with enhanced green fluorescent protein. The recombinant infectious cDNA clone was also successfully rescued after three days transfection of BHK-21 cells followed by co-culturing with Vero cells. This study showed that the 5a protein, whose function is not known, is not necessary for in vitro IBV replication. This study also showed that the 5a ORF is a good candidate for an insertion site of recombinant genes for the development of IBV infectious cDNA clone as a gene transfer vector.
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In vitro assembly of an infectious cDNA clone of infectious bronchitis virus and its application as a gene transfer vector

Youn, Soonjeon 17 February 2005 (has links)
An infectious cDNA clone of Vero cell adapted Beaudette strain of IBV was constructed using in vitro assembly of cDNA fragments. The entire genome of IBV was RT-PCR amplified into seven fragments, with each piece overlapping about 10 nucleotides. The fragments were ligated and transcribed to synthesize RNA, which was transfected into BHK-21 cells. These cells were then overlaid onto IBV susceptible Vero cells. After five days transfection, the virus was successfully rescued from the transfected cells. The cDNA clone from our laboratory strain has a five nucleotide insertion not present in the originally sequenced virus, resulting in total genome size of 27,613 nucleotides. The infectious cDNA clone was further manipulated to demonstrate its potential as a gene transfer vector, by replacing the ORF5a open reading frame with enhanced green fluorescent protein. The recombinant infectious cDNA clone was also successfully rescued after three days transfection of BHK-21 cells followed by co-culturing with Vero cells. This study showed that the 5a protein, whose function is not known, is not necessary for in vitro IBV replication. This study also showed that the 5a ORF is a good candidate for an insertion site of recombinant genes for the development of IBV infectious cDNA clone as a gene transfer vector.
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Mechanisms of programmed ribosomal -1 frameshifting in bacteria

Caliskan, Neva 29 May 2013 (has links)
No description available.
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Vírus da bronquite infecciosa das galinhas (IBV): distribuição, diversidade molecular e genealogia a partir de amostras de múltiplos órgãos de diversos tipos de criação do plantel avícola brasileiro / Avian infectious bronchitis virus (IBV): distribution, molecular diversity and genealogy of multiple organs strains of different types of birds from Brazilian poultry

Sandri, Thaisa Lucas 28 January 2010 (has links)
A bronquite infecciosa das galinhas (BIG) é uma doença altamente contagiosa causada por múltiplos genotipos/sorotipos do vírus da bronquite infecciosa das galinhas (IBV), um coronavirus do grupo 3. Embora classicamente associado ao trato respiratório, alguns tipos de IBV têm sido descritos com tropismo pelos rins e pelos tratos reprodutivos e entéricos, o IBV pode ser detectado em diversos tipos de tecidos, e também pode acometer aves de todas as idades. Este estudo tem como objetivo verificar a freqüência do IBV em amostras de diversos órgãos e conteúdo entérico de avós, matrizes, poedeiras comerciais e frangos de corte, genotipar as amostras detectadas e estudar a diversidade molecular entre as amostras brasileiras de IBV. Um total de 844 pools de diversos órgãos e conteúdos entéricos provenientes de 200 lotes de avós, matrizes, poedeiras comerciais e frangos de corte, das regiões Sul, Sudeste, Centro-oeste e Nordeste do Brasil, colhidas durante o período de 2007 a 2009 foram testadas para a presença de IBV com um RT-PCR dirigido à região não traduzida 3′(3′UTR). As aves amostradas apresentaram sinais clínicos compatíveis com a BIG. Todas as amostras de IBV detectadas foram tipificadas utilizando uma RT-PCR dirigida ao gene de espícula do vírus. Dezenove amostras tipificadas como variante foram submetidas ao seqüenciamento parcial da região codificadora da subunidade S1 e à análise genealógica. Considerando os pools de órgãos e de conteúdo entérico, 45,50% foram positivos para a presença de IBV, dos quais, 84,63% pertencem ao genotipo Variante e 9,89% ao sorotipo/genotipo Massachusetts. Considerando os lotes, 73,50% foram positivos para IBV, sendo 77,55% variantes e 6,12% Massachusetts. A análise genealógica revelou quatro linhagens virais, todas agrupadas em um exclusivo grupamento de genotipo brasileiro. Estes resultados demonstram que o IBV está disseminado em todas as regiões avícolas brasileiras, com um predomínio massivo de genotipos não Massachusetts e uma elevada diversidade molecular, que deve ser levada em consideração para desenvolver medidas preventivas contra o IBV. / Infectious bronchitis (IB) is a highly contagious disease of poultry caused by multiple geno/serotypes of avian infectious bronchitis virus (IBV), a group 3 coronavirus. Though classically associated to the respiratory tract, IBV strains also have been described which harbor tropism for the kidneys and the reproductive and enteric tracts, and might be detected in multiple tissues and can also affect birds of all ages. This survey aimed to assess the frequency of in multiple organs and enteric content samples from grandparents, breeders, layers and broilers, to genotype the IBV strains detected and to study the molecular diversity amongst Brazilian IBV strains. A total of 844 pools of multiple organs and enteric contents from 200 flocks of grandparents, breeders, layers and broilers from the Southern, Southeastern, Central-Western and Northeastern Brazilian regions collected between 2007 and 2009 was screened for the presence of IBV with an RT-PCR target to the 3 untranslated region (UTR). The sampled birds presented symptoms compatible with IB. All IBV strains detected were then typed using an RT-PCR target to the spike gene of the virus. Nineteen strains type as variants were submitted to partial sequencing of the S1 coding region and genealogic analysis. Regarding the organs and enteric content pools, 45.50% were positive for the presence of IBV, from which 84.63% were variant and 9.89% Massachusetts. Taking into account the flocks, 73.50% were positive for IBV, being 77.55% variants and 6.12% Massachusetts. Genealogic analysis revealed four viral lineages, all grouped in an exclusive Brazilian genotype cluster. This results shown that IBV is widespread in all Brazilian poultry regions, with a massive predominance of non-Massachusetts genotypes and a high molecular diversity, which must be taken into account in order to develop preventive measures against IB.
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Vírus da bronquite infecciosa das galinhas (IBV): distribuição, diversidade molecular e genealogia a partir de amostras de múltiplos órgãos de diversos tipos de criação do plantel avícola brasileiro / Avian infectious bronchitis virus (IBV): distribution, molecular diversity and genealogy of multiple organs strains of different types of birds from Brazilian poultry

Thaisa Lucas Sandri 28 January 2010 (has links)
A bronquite infecciosa das galinhas (BIG) é uma doença altamente contagiosa causada por múltiplos genotipos/sorotipos do vírus da bronquite infecciosa das galinhas (IBV), um coronavirus do grupo 3. Embora classicamente associado ao trato respiratório, alguns tipos de IBV têm sido descritos com tropismo pelos rins e pelos tratos reprodutivos e entéricos, o IBV pode ser detectado em diversos tipos de tecidos, e também pode acometer aves de todas as idades. Este estudo tem como objetivo verificar a freqüência do IBV em amostras de diversos órgãos e conteúdo entérico de avós, matrizes, poedeiras comerciais e frangos de corte, genotipar as amostras detectadas e estudar a diversidade molecular entre as amostras brasileiras de IBV. Um total de 844 pools de diversos órgãos e conteúdos entéricos provenientes de 200 lotes de avós, matrizes, poedeiras comerciais e frangos de corte, das regiões Sul, Sudeste, Centro-oeste e Nordeste do Brasil, colhidas durante o período de 2007 a 2009 foram testadas para a presença de IBV com um RT-PCR dirigido à região não traduzida 3′(3′UTR). As aves amostradas apresentaram sinais clínicos compatíveis com a BIG. Todas as amostras de IBV detectadas foram tipificadas utilizando uma RT-PCR dirigida ao gene de espícula do vírus. Dezenove amostras tipificadas como variante foram submetidas ao seqüenciamento parcial da região codificadora da subunidade S1 e à análise genealógica. Considerando os pools de órgãos e de conteúdo entérico, 45,50% foram positivos para a presença de IBV, dos quais, 84,63% pertencem ao genotipo Variante e 9,89% ao sorotipo/genotipo Massachusetts. Considerando os lotes, 73,50% foram positivos para IBV, sendo 77,55% variantes e 6,12% Massachusetts. A análise genealógica revelou quatro linhagens virais, todas agrupadas em um exclusivo grupamento de genotipo brasileiro. Estes resultados demonstram que o IBV está disseminado em todas as regiões avícolas brasileiras, com um predomínio massivo de genotipos não Massachusetts e uma elevada diversidade molecular, que deve ser levada em consideração para desenvolver medidas preventivas contra o IBV. / Infectious bronchitis (IB) is a highly contagious disease of poultry caused by multiple geno/serotypes of avian infectious bronchitis virus (IBV), a group 3 coronavirus. Though classically associated to the respiratory tract, IBV strains also have been described which harbor tropism for the kidneys and the reproductive and enteric tracts, and might be detected in multiple tissues and can also affect birds of all ages. This survey aimed to assess the frequency of in multiple organs and enteric content samples from grandparents, breeders, layers and broilers, to genotype the IBV strains detected and to study the molecular diversity amongst Brazilian IBV strains. A total of 844 pools of multiple organs and enteric contents from 200 flocks of grandparents, breeders, layers and broilers from the Southern, Southeastern, Central-Western and Northeastern Brazilian regions collected between 2007 and 2009 was screened for the presence of IBV with an RT-PCR target to the 3 untranslated region (UTR). The sampled birds presented symptoms compatible with IB. All IBV strains detected were then typed using an RT-PCR target to the spike gene of the virus. Nineteen strains type as variants were submitted to partial sequencing of the S1 coding region and genealogic analysis. Regarding the organs and enteric content pools, 45.50% were positive for the presence of IBV, from which 84.63% were variant and 9.89% Massachusetts. Taking into account the flocks, 73.50% were positive for IBV, being 77.55% variants and 6.12% Massachusetts. Genealogic analysis revealed four viral lineages, all grouped in an exclusive Brazilian genotype cluster. This results shown that IBV is widespread in all Brazilian poultry regions, with a massive predominance of non-Massachusetts genotypes and a high molecular diversity, which must be taken into account in order to develop preventive measures against IB.
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Anticorpos contra vírus de aves em galinhas de terreiro e cracídeos. Identificação e susceptibilidade a antimicrobianos da microbiota de cracídeos cativos no RS, Brasil. / Antibodies to specific virus in backyard poultry and cracids, microbiota and susceptibility bacterial in cracíds captive from the Rio Grande do Sul state, Brazil

Santos, Helton Fernandes dos 07 January 2008 (has links)
Coordenação de Aperfeiçoamento de Pessoal de Nível Superior / Poultry production is a very important economic activity in Brazil once the country is among the highest world avian producers. The knowledge of the pathogens epidemiology is essential to the control of infectious diseases and such control is very strict in chickens and turkeys on the avian industry. However, the avian population of the country shows a big diversity of domestic and wild birds and the chicken backyard population is out of this control. To investigate the presence of antibodies against specific viruses in the backyard chicken population, blood was collected of 867 non-vaccinated birds, from 60 farms and 22 counties from the Rio Grande do Sul State, Brazil. Neutralizing antibodies against infectious bronchitis virus (IBV) were detected in 65% (564/867) of the individuals, against avian reovirus (ARV) in 21.6% (187/867) and, against infectious bursal disease virus (IBDV) in 80.2% (695/867). The results presented on the first chapter indicated that the tested viruses are circulating among this population. Among the wild species there is a group of Galliformes, classified at the Cracidae family and commonly known as guans, chachalacas and curassows which deserved a special attention in the present study. To determine the microbiota, the bacterial resistance and the presence of antibodies against specific viruses in these birds, fifty one serum and cloacal swab samples were collected from 10 different cracid species captive in the Rio Grande do Sul State during 2007. Serum samples were submitted to serum-neutralization test and specific antibodies were detected against IBV in 5.9% (3/51) of the cracids, against ARV in 15.7% (8/51) and, against IBDV in 35.3% (18/51). All the samples were found to be negative to fowlpox virus by the AGID test. Bacterial isolation and identification were performed from the cloacal swabs. After that, the isolates were tested for antimicrobial susceptibility. Ninety three bacterial isolates were obtained from 10 different genera. Escherichia spp., Staphylococcus spp. and Streptococcus spp. are among the most prevalent genera. Antimicrobial resistance was observed in several isolates, with Serratia marcescens presenting the highest level of resistance to multi drugs followed by Streptococcus spp., Staphylococcus aureus and Escherichia coli, among others. The results from the second chapter of this dissertation allowed us to conclude that bacterial resistance is spread in the captive cracid microbiota and, most importantly, these species are susceptible to the infection by IBV, IBDV and ARV. / A avicultura é uma das principais atividades econômicas do Brasil, que ocupa posição de destaque entre os exportadores de frango e subprodutos. O conhecimento da epidemiologia de patógenos que podem gerar prejuízos a essa atividade é essencial para o controle das enfermidades infecciosas. Este controle é realizado em larga escala em galinhas e perus criados no sistema industrial. Entretanto a população avícola do país consiste de uma grande diversidade de aves domésticas e selvagens, sendo o grupo conhecido como galinhas de terreiro formado por indivíduos desta espécie criados fora do sistema industrial. Com o objetivo de investigar a presença de anticorpos contra alguns vírus específicos na população de galinhas de terreiro, foram coletadas amostras de sangue de 867 galinhas não vacinadas, em 60 propriedades de 22 municípios do Estado do Rio Grande do Sul, Brasil, que foram testadas pela técnica de soroneutralização. Anticorpos contra o vírus da bronquite infecciosa das galinhas (IBV) foram detectados em 65% (564/867) destas aves, contra o reovírus aviário (ARV) em 21,6% (187/867) e contra o vírus da doença infecciosa da bolsa (IBDV) em 80,2% (695/867). Os descritos no primeiro capítulo desta dissertação permitiram demostrar a circulação dos vírus testados na população descrita. No segundo capítulo trabalhou-se com aves da ordem Galliformes, pertencentes à família Cracidae e conhecidos popularmente como jacus, jacutingas, araquãs e mutuns, com o intuito de conhecer a microbiota, resistência bacteriana e a presença de anticorpos contra vírus de aves, 51 amostras de soro e swab cloacal de 10 diferentes espécies de cracídeos cativos do Estado do Rio Grande do Sul foram coletadas durante o ano de 2007. As amostras de soro foram utilizadas para a detecção de anticorpos neutralizantes contra o IBV, ARV e IBDV, onde obteve os seguintes resultados: contra o IBV em 5,9% (3/51) das amostras positivas, contra o ARV em 15,7% (8/51) e contra o IBDV em 35,3% (18/51). Através do teste de imunodifusão em gel de ágar (IDGA) determinou-se que todas as amostras de soro eram negativas para o vírus da bouba aviária. Para o isolamento e identificação bacteriana foram realizados dos swabs cloacais e, posteriormente, foi testada a susceptibilidade antimicrobiana. Foram obtidos 93 isolados bacterianos, divididos em 10 diferentes gêneros. Entre os gêneros bacterianos mais prevalentes estavam Escherichia spp., Staphylococcus spp. e Streptococcus spp. Foi observada em grande número de isolados resistência à antimicrobianos, sendo que a bactéria Serratia marcescens apresentou o maior índice de resistência múltipla antimicrobiana. Os altos índices de resistência também foram detectados para Streptococcus spp., Staphylococcus aureus e Escherichia coli. Os resultados apresentados permitem concluir que a resistência bacteriana está disseminada na microbiota de cracídeos cativos e que indivíduos destas espécies são suscetíveis à infecção pelo IBV, IBDV e ARV, assim como as galinhas de terreiro.
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Caracterização e comparação molecular de estirpes de referência e de campo do vírus da bronquite infecciosa das galinhas / Molecular characterization and comparison of reference and field strains of infectious bronchitis vírus

Santos, Sueli da Silva 02 February 2012 (has links)
A bronquite infecciosa é uma doença viral, aguda e altamente contagiosa que afeta as aves da espécie Gallus gallus, de todas as idades, causando grandes perdas econômicas devido à mortalidade, queda na produção e qualidade dos ovos. Variações na sequência de aminoácidos na região hipervariável da subunidadade S1 da proteína de espícula (S) levam à emergência de novos sorotipos do vírus da bronquite infecciosa das galinhas (IBV). Este estudo teve como objetivo seqüenciar parcialmente o gene S1 para determinar a relação filogenética entre amostras vacinais e de campo com o intuito de investigar os genótipos circulantes. Cento e sessenta amostras foram coletadas, na forma de pools, de plantéis sintomáticos durante 2009/2010. Cada pool continha tecidos de 3 a 5 aves e foram compostos por diferentes órgãos (traquéia, pulmões, rins, conteúdo entérico, trato reprodutivo e swabs traqueais). As amostras foram triadas para a presença de IBV utilizando-se uma nested RT-PCR, direcionada a região 3UTR. As amostras positivas, (n=89) foram submetidas a nova nested RT-PCR dirigida para o gene S, resultando em 10 amplicons de 390pb que foram então submetidos a seqüenciamento de DNA e análise filogenética. As amostras brasileiras segregaram-se em dois grupos filogenéticos: Massachusetts (Mass) e tipos marcadamente brasileiros. Seis amostras agruparam-se no grupo Mass, com vacinas vivas atenuadas utilizadas no Brasil. Quatro amostras agruparam com cepas de campo brasileiras previamente descritas (acesso no GeneBank: FJ791257 to FJ791273). A identidade de aminoácidos no grupo Mass variou de 98% a 100%, sugerindo a detecção de vírus vacinal. Enquanto que entre as amostras brasileiras e o grupo Mass, a variabilidade de aminoácidos foi de 79% a 81%. Esses resultados mostram uma variação importante em genótipos virais circulantes nos plantéis industriais avícolas brasileiros. Portanto, o presente estudo reforça a contínua emergência e disseminação de novas linhagens de IBV no Brasil e a importância de constantes pesquisas e monitoramento, para que se compreendam aos fenômenos de emergência de novas linhagens e suas consequências, bem como para otimizar as medidas de controle do vírus. / Infectious bronchitis is a viral disease, acute and highly contagious that affects birds of the Gallus gallus species, of all ages, causing huge economic losses due to mortality, drop in production and quality eggs. Differences between serotypes of IBV are due to variations in the amino acids sequence in S1 hypervariable region subunit of spike protein (S). This study aimed to partially sequence the S1 gene to determine the phylogenetic relationship between field and vaccine viral types, and to investigate circulating genotypes in Brazil. One hundred and sixty pool samples were collected from symptomatic flocks during 2009/2010. Each pool contained tissues from 3 to 5 birds and was composed by different organs (tracheas, lungs, kidneys, enteric contents, tract reproductive and tracheal swabs). Samples were screened for the presence of IBV using a nested RT-PCR targeted to the 3UTR. Positive samples (n=56) were submitted to a nested RT-PCR target to S gene resulting in 10 amplicons of 390pb that were then submitted to DNA sequencing and analysis. Brazilian IBV genotypes segregated in two phylogenetic groups: Massachusetts (Mass) and Brazilian types. Six samples clustered in the Mass group, with live attenuated vaccines used in Brazil. Four samples grouped with field Brazilian strains previously described (GeneBank accession: FJ791257 to FJ791273). In Mass cluster aminoacids identity range from 98% to 100%, suggesting vaccine virus detection, in this last case. Moreover, the verified identity between samples from this study and Mass group ranged 79% to 81%. Therefore the present study reinforces the emergence and circulation of news lineages of IBV in commercial Brazilian flocks, as well as the importance of consistent research and monitoring to better understand this phenomen and its consequences, aiming to improved control measures against the virus.
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Caracterização e comparação molecular de estirpes de referência e de campo do vírus da bronquite infecciosa das galinhas / Molecular characterization and comparison of reference and field strains of infectious bronchitis vírus

Sueli da Silva Santos 02 February 2012 (has links)
A bronquite infecciosa é uma doença viral, aguda e altamente contagiosa que afeta as aves da espécie Gallus gallus, de todas as idades, causando grandes perdas econômicas devido à mortalidade, queda na produção e qualidade dos ovos. Variações na sequência de aminoácidos na região hipervariável da subunidadade S1 da proteína de espícula (S) levam à emergência de novos sorotipos do vírus da bronquite infecciosa das galinhas (IBV). Este estudo teve como objetivo seqüenciar parcialmente o gene S1 para determinar a relação filogenética entre amostras vacinais e de campo com o intuito de investigar os genótipos circulantes. Cento e sessenta amostras foram coletadas, na forma de pools, de plantéis sintomáticos durante 2009/2010. Cada pool continha tecidos de 3 a 5 aves e foram compostos por diferentes órgãos (traquéia, pulmões, rins, conteúdo entérico, trato reprodutivo e swabs traqueais). As amostras foram triadas para a presença de IBV utilizando-se uma nested RT-PCR, direcionada a região 3UTR. As amostras positivas, (n=89) foram submetidas a nova nested RT-PCR dirigida para o gene S, resultando em 10 amplicons de 390pb que foram então submetidos a seqüenciamento de DNA e análise filogenética. As amostras brasileiras segregaram-se em dois grupos filogenéticos: Massachusetts (Mass) e tipos marcadamente brasileiros. Seis amostras agruparam-se no grupo Mass, com vacinas vivas atenuadas utilizadas no Brasil. Quatro amostras agruparam com cepas de campo brasileiras previamente descritas (acesso no GeneBank: FJ791257 to FJ791273). A identidade de aminoácidos no grupo Mass variou de 98% a 100%, sugerindo a detecção de vírus vacinal. Enquanto que entre as amostras brasileiras e o grupo Mass, a variabilidade de aminoácidos foi de 79% a 81%. Esses resultados mostram uma variação importante em genótipos virais circulantes nos plantéis industriais avícolas brasileiros. Portanto, o presente estudo reforça a contínua emergência e disseminação de novas linhagens de IBV no Brasil e a importância de constantes pesquisas e monitoramento, para que se compreendam aos fenômenos de emergência de novas linhagens e suas consequências, bem como para otimizar as medidas de controle do vírus. / Infectious bronchitis is a viral disease, acute and highly contagious that affects birds of the Gallus gallus species, of all ages, causing huge economic losses due to mortality, drop in production and quality eggs. Differences between serotypes of IBV are due to variations in the amino acids sequence in S1 hypervariable region subunit of spike protein (S). This study aimed to partially sequence the S1 gene to determine the phylogenetic relationship between field and vaccine viral types, and to investigate circulating genotypes in Brazil. One hundred and sixty pool samples were collected from symptomatic flocks during 2009/2010. Each pool contained tissues from 3 to 5 birds and was composed by different organs (tracheas, lungs, kidneys, enteric contents, tract reproductive and tracheal swabs). Samples were screened for the presence of IBV using a nested RT-PCR targeted to the 3UTR. Positive samples (n=56) were submitted to a nested RT-PCR target to S gene resulting in 10 amplicons of 390pb that were then submitted to DNA sequencing and analysis. Brazilian IBV genotypes segregated in two phylogenetic groups: Massachusetts (Mass) and Brazilian types. Six samples clustered in the Mass group, with live attenuated vaccines used in Brazil. Four samples grouped with field Brazilian strains previously described (GeneBank accession: FJ791257 to FJ791273). In Mass cluster aminoacids identity range from 98% to 100%, suggesting vaccine virus detection, in this last case. Moreover, the verified identity between samples from this study and Mass group ranged 79% to 81%. Therefore the present study reinforces the emergence and circulation of news lineages of IBV in commercial Brazilian flocks, as well as the importance of consistent research and monitoring to better understand this phenomen and its consequences, aiming to improved control measures against the virus.

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