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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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Identification of protein targets of nevirapine reactive metabolites using click chemistry and mass spectrometry-based differential proteomics

Eloraby, Ghada January 2016 (has links)
Abstract : Adverse drug reactions (ADRs) are undesirable effects caused after administration of a single dose or prolonged administration of drug or result from the combination of two or more drugs. Idiosyncratic drug reaction (IDR) is an adverse reaction that does not occur in most patients treated with a drug and does not involve the therapeutic effect of the drug. IDRs are unpredictable and often life-threatening. Idiosyncratic reaction is dependent on drug chemical characteristics or individual immunological response. IDRs are a major problem for drug development because they are usually not detected during clinical trials. In this study we focused on IDRs of Nevirapine (NVP), which is a non-nucleoside reverse transcriptase inhibitor used for the treatment of Human Immunodeficiency Virus (HIV) infections. The use of NVP is limited by a relatively high incidence of skin rash. NVP also causes a rash in female Brown Norway (BN) rats, which we use as animal model for this study. Our hypothesis is that idiosyncratic skin reactions associated with NVP treatment are due to post-translational modifications of proteins (e.g., glutathionylation) detectable by MS. The main objective of this study was to identify the proteins that are targeted by a reactive metabolite of Nevirapine in the skin. The specific objectives derived from the general objective were as follow: 1) To implement the click chemistry approach to detect proteins modified by a reactive NVP-Alkyne (NVP-ALK) metabolite. The purpose of using NVP-ALK was to couple it with Biotin using cycloaddition Click Chemistry reaction. 2) To detect protein modification using Western blotting and Mass Spectrometry techniques, which is important to understand the mechanism of NVP induced toxicity. 3) To identify the proteins using MASCOT search engine for protein identification, by comparing obtained spectrum from Mass Spectrometry with theoretical spectrum to find a matching peptide sequence. 4) To test if the drug or drug metabolites can cause harmful effects, as the induction of oxidative stress in cells (via protein glutathionylation). Oxidative stress causes cell damage that mediates signals, which likely induces the immune response. The results showed that Nevirapine is metabolized to a reactive metabolite, which causes protein modification. The extracted protein from the treated BN rats matched 10% of keratin, which implies that keratin was the protein targeted by the NVP-ALK. / Résumé : Les effets indésirables (EI) sont les effets indésirables causés après l'administration d'une dose unique ou une administration prolongée du médicament ou le résultat de la combinaison de deux médicaments ou plus. La Réaction idiosyncratique (IDR) est une réaction indésirable qui ne se produit pas dans la plupart des patients traités avec un médicament et qui ne comporte pas l'effet thérapeutique du médicament. IDR sont imprévisibles et peuvent mettre la vie du malade en danger. Cette réaction dépend des caractéristiques chimiques du médicaments et/ou de la réponse immunitaire individuelle du patient. IDR est un problème majeur pour le développement de médicaments car ils ne sont généralement pas détectés au cours des essais cliniques. Dans cette étude, nous nous sommes concentrés sur la Réaction idiosyncratique de névirapine (NVP) qui est un inhibiteur de transcriptase inverse non nucléosidique utilisé pour le traitement du virus d'immunodéficience humaine (VIH). L'utilisation de NVP est limitée par une incidence relativement élevée d'éruption cutanée. NVP provoque également une éruption cutanée chez les rats femelles de souche Brown Norway. Notre étude vise à mieux comprendre les IDRs induites par l'administration de NVP chez l'animal. La présente étude vise à vérifier l'hypothèse que les problèmes cutanés associés à la prise de NVP soient attribuables à la modification post-traductionnelle de protéines détactable par spectrométrie de masse. Les principaux objectifs de ce projet étaient : 1) Déterminer si la Nevirapine alcynes (NVP-ALK), un analogue de la NVP peut développer la même éruption cutanée que la NVP. La NVP-ALK a été couplé avec de la biotine en utilisant la réaction chimique (click chemistry). 2) Détecter les modifications post-traductionelles des proteines par Western blot et des techniques de spectrométrie de masse, pour comprendre le mécanisme de la toxicité induite par la NVP. 3) Identifier les protéines modifiées en utilisant le moteur de recherche MASCOT pour l'identification des protéines, en comparant le les spectres de masse obtenus avec les spectres théoriques pour trouver une séquence correspondante de peptide. 4) Tester si la NVP et ses métabolites peuvent provoquer des effets nocifs, comme l'induction d'un stress oxydatif dans les cellules (par la mesure de la glutathionylation des protéines). Les résultats ont montré que la névirapine est métabolisé en métabolite réactif ce qui provoque une modification de la kératine. Ainsi nos résultats suggèrent que la kératine est la cible des métabolites de la NVP-ALK.
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Validation of Antibodies Used to Study Hypoxia Inducible Factors in Two Species of Fundulus

Hill, Jenna D. 17 May 2013 (has links)
Hypoxia inducible factors (HIFs) are transcription factors and the master regulators of oxygen-dependent gene expression in animals. The focus of this thesis is the distribution of HIF protein in tissues of the fish Fundulus heteroclitus and F. grandis, two widespread species that occur in naturally hypoxic waters. Polyclonal antibodies against HIF-1α, HIF-2α, and HIF-3α were tested on proteins made in vitro and on extracts made from several tissues of normoxic and hypoxic fish. Antibodies against HIF-1α and 3α bound specifically to full length protein made in vitro, and produced bands on western blots of nuclear extracts of near the expected molecular weights for these proteins. Hypoxic exposure did not markedly increase the intensity of these bands, and mass spectrometry failed to identify HIF-1α and 3α peptides in excised gel bands. Thus, further tests of antibody specificity are needed before the tissue distribution of HIF in these fish can be confidently assessed.
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Toxocaríase murina experimental: diagnóstico por PCR e comparação com técnicas imunológicas / Experimental murine toxocariasis: PCR diagnosis and its comparison with immunological techniques

Fonseca, Gabriela Rodrigues e 03 July 2018 (has links)
A toxocaríase é considerada uma das cinco parasitoses negligenciadas pelo Centers for Disease Control and Prevention e recebe ainda pouca atenção. As metodologias diagnósticas conhecidas são bem estabelecidas, apresentando, porém, limitações caracterizadas, sobretudo, pela ocorrência de reações-cruzadas. A biologia molecular mostra grandes avanços para o diagnóstico eficaz de diversas parasitoses, mas ainda carece de estudos em amostras de fácil obtenção para o diagnóstico da toxocaríase. Para aprimorar o conhecimento sobre a importância da técnica da Reação em Cadeia da Polimerase Convencional (PCR) e sua relação com técnicas diagnósticas já conhecidas, foram utilizados 42 camundongos BALB/c, machos, entre 6 a 8 semanas de vida, divididos em três grupos, inoculados com 5, 50 ou 500 ovos larvados e sangrados pelo plexo orbital aos 15, 30, 60 e 90 dias pós infecção. Ainda, do total, 24 camundongos foram sangrados aos 120 dias pós infecção. Ao final do experimento, foi realizada a recuperação de larvas e a PCR de tecido hepático, cérebro e carcaça de camundongos dos grupos infectados. As amostras de soro foram processadas pelas técnicas de ELISA, Western-blotting e PCR. O ELISA e o Western-blotting mostraram resultados reagentes em todas as datas para a maioria dos inóculos de ovos, com relação diretamente proporcional entre a detecção de anticorpos e a carga parasitária. Durante o período da infecção, a detecção de IgG foi mais intensa próxima aos 60 dias pós-infecção para a maioria dos inóculos de ovos, por ambos os métodos imunológicos. Apesar de identificar DNA de larvas e vermes adultos, a PCR não foi capaz de detectar DNA do parasito em amostras de soro em todos os grupos e datas pós-infecção. Em contrapartida, foi detectado DNA do parasito em todos os órgãos com ao menos um dos primers utilizados. Foram recuperadas larvas na maioria dos órgãos com maior porcentagem de recuperação relatada nos animais inoculados com 50 ovos larvados. O diagnóstico molecular, utilizando sangue do paciente, ainda não pode ser considerado uma ferramenta para o diagnóstico dessa infecção / Toxocariasis is considered by the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention one of the five neglected diseases and still receives little attention. The diagnostic methods are well established, presenting, however, limitations characterized mainly by the occurrence of cross-reactions. Molecular biology shows great advance for the effective diagnosis of several parasitic infections, but still lacks studies using samples that are easily obtained for the diagnosis of toxocariasis. In order to refine the knowledge about the importance of Conventional Polymerase Chain Reaction (PCR) and its relation with known techniques, 42 BALB/c male mice, between 6-8 weeks of age were inoculated with 5, 50 and 500 embryonated eggs respectively and bled by the orbital plexus at 15, 30, 60 and 90 days post infection. Also, 24 of 42 animals were bled the same way at 120 days post-infection. At the end of the experiment, larval recovery and conventional PCR were performed in liver, brain and carcass of mice of the infected groups. Serum samples were processed by ELISA, Western-blotting and PCR. The ELISA and Western-blotting techniques showed positive results in all days post infection for most eggs inocula and showed a directly proportional dependence between the infective dose and the level of antibodies. During the course of the infection, IgG detection was most intense near 60 days post infection for most eggs inocula, for both diagnostic methods. Despite positive DNA identification in larvae and adult worms, PCR wasn\'t able to detect parasite DNA in serum samples in all infected groups and days post infection. In contrast, parasite DNA was detected in all organs with at least one of the primers. Larvae were recovered from most organs, and animals inoculated with 50 embryonated eggs showed the highest percentage of larval recovery. Molecular diagnosis using patient\'s blood is not the best tool for toxocariasis diagnosis so far
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Imunodiagnóstico da estrongiloidíase humana frente a diferentes frações antigênicas de Strongyloides venezuelensis / Immunodiagnosis of human strongyloidiasis by different antigenic fractions of Strongyloides venezuelensis

Corral, Marcelo Andreetta 21 May 2014 (has links)
A estrongiloidíase é a infecção parasitária causada pelo nematódeo Strongyloides stercoralis. O diagnóstico definitivo é realizado pela visualização de larvas, principalmente nas fezes. Porém as técnicas parasitológicas têm baixa sensibilidade. As técnicas sorológicas apresentam-se como importante alternativa diagnóstica. Pesquisas apontam para a utilização de antígenos heterólogos solúveis, principalmente de Strongyloides venezuelensis. A identificação e caracterização dos antígenos de membrana podem fornecer fonte alternativa de antígenos e assim auxiliar o desenvolvimento das técnicas imunológicas. O presente trabalho teve como objetivo a avaliação das técnicas ELISA e WB frente a diferentes frações antigênicas de larvas filarioides de S. venezuelensis. Foram utilizadas amostras de sangue e fezes de 92 indivíduos, 20 indivíduos com estrongiloidíase (grupo I), 32 indivíduos com outras parasitoses (grupo II) e 40 indivíduos negativos (grupo III) pelos métodos de Lutz, cultura em placa de ágar e Rugai. Para preparação dos antígenos foram utilizadas larvas infectantes obtidas a partir de ratos infectados experimentalmente com S. venezuelensis. Seis frações antigênicas foram preparadas: frações salinas solúveis e de membrana (PBS 0,01M pH 7,2 e SDS 1%, SS e MS; Tris-HCl 25mM pH 7,5 e CHAPS 1%, ST e MT, respectivamente) e frações alcalinas solúvel e de membrana (NaOH 0,15M e SDS 1%, SA e MA, respectivamente). Para a técnica ELISA foram utilizadas placas sensibilizadas com 10ug/mL de antígeno, soro dos indivíduos diluídos 1:200 em PBS 0,05% Tween 3% de leite (PBSTM) e o conjugado (anti IgG-humana peroxidase) em PBSTM. As amostras foram consideradas positivas quando o Índice ELISA foi maior que 1. Para a técnica de WB os soros foram diluídos 1:100 em Tris-HCl 5% de leite (TM) e o conjugado (anti IgG-humana peroxidase) em TM. Após as técnicas sorológicas foram determinadas os parâmetros de diagnóstico pela curva ROC como sensibilidade (SE), especificidade (ES), Likelihood ratio (LR) além da determinação da acurácia diagnóstica (AC) e do índice Kappa (k). A técnica ELISA destacou as frações de membrana com melhor desempenho em relação aos parêmetros diagnósticos estudados (SE 95%, ES 94,4%, AC 94,8%, LR 17,1, k 0,848). O WB revelou componentes antigênicos imunodominantes variando de 260-10kDa, mas destacam-se as frações de 40-35kDa mais frequentes em todas frações antigênicas. Pela técnica de WB, a fração ST apresentou melhor desempenho em relação aos parêmetros diagnósticos estudados (SE 100%, ES 93,1%, AC 94,5, LR 14,4,k 0,854). A utilização das frações de membrana no imunodiagnóstico da estrongiloidíase humana torna-se fonte acessível e eficaz em relação às frações purificadas, não necessitando de gastos complementares para sua obtenção / Strongyloidiasis is a parasitic infection caused by a nematode Strongyloides stercoralis. The definitive diagnosis is made by the larvae visualization in stool samples. However parasitological techniques have low sensitivity. Serological techniques became as suitable diagnostic alternative. Research indicates for the soluble heterologous antigen utilization, mainly Strongyloides venezuelensis. Identification and characterization of membrane antigen may constitute an alternative source of antigen and then assist the development of serological techniques. The aim of this study was evaluate ELISA and WB techniques behind different antigenic fractions of S. venezuelensis´ infective larvae. A total of 92 serum and stool samples was analyzed, 20 from individuals with strongyloidisis (group 1), 32 with other parasitic diseases (group 2) and 40 from individuals with negative coproparasitology (group 3) using Lutz, agar plate culture and Rugai methods. For the antigen preparation infective larvae of S. venezuelensis from experimental infected rats were employed. Six antigenic fractions were prepareted: saline soluble and from membrane fractions (0.01M PBS pH 7.2, and 1% SDS, SS and MS; 25mM Tris-HCl pH 7.5, 1% CHAPS, MT and ST, respectively) and alkaline soluble and membrane fractions (0.15 M NaOH and 1% SDS, SA and MA, respectively). For ELISA technique, plates were sensitized with 10 ug/mL of antigen, serum samples were diluted 1:200 in 0.05% Tween in PBS 3% milk (PBSTM) and conjugate (anti-human IgG peroxidase) in PBSTM. Positive samples were considered when ELISA index was greater than 1. To WB technique, serum samples were diluted 1:100 in Tris-HCl 5% milk (TM) and conjugate (anti-human IgG peroxidase) in the TM. After serological techniques diagnostics parameters were determined by ROC curve how sensitivity (SE), specificity (ES), Likelihood ratio (LR) and determination of diagnostic accuracy (AC) and Kappa (k) index. ELISA technique highlighted the membrane fractions with better performance compared to parameters diagnoses studied (95% SE, 94.4% ES, 94.8% AC, 17.1 LR, 0.848 k). The WB revealed immunodominant antigenic components ranging from 260-10kDa, but there are the fractions of 40-35kDa more frequent in all antigenic fractions. WB technique showed ST fraction better performance in relation to the diagnostic parameters (100% SE, 93.1% ES, 94.5% AC, 14.4 LR, 0.854 k). Membrane fractions in the immunodiagnosis of human strongyloidiasis become an accessible and effective source of antigens in relation to the purified fractions, requiring no additional expense to obtain it
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Imunodiagnóstico da estrongiloidíase humana frente a diferentes frações antigênicas de Strongyloides venezuelensis / Immunodiagnosis of human strongyloidiasis by different antigenic fractions of Strongyloides venezuelensis

Marcelo Andreetta Corral 21 May 2014 (has links)
A estrongiloidíase é a infecção parasitária causada pelo nematódeo Strongyloides stercoralis. O diagnóstico definitivo é realizado pela visualização de larvas, principalmente nas fezes. Porém as técnicas parasitológicas têm baixa sensibilidade. As técnicas sorológicas apresentam-se como importante alternativa diagnóstica. Pesquisas apontam para a utilização de antígenos heterólogos solúveis, principalmente de Strongyloides venezuelensis. A identificação e caracterização dos antígenos de membrana podem fornecer fonte alternativa de antígenos e assim auxiliar o desenvolvimento das técnicas imunológicas. O presente trabalho teve como objetivo a avaliação das técnicas ELISA e WB frente a diferentes frações antigênicas de larvas filarioides de S. venezuelensis. Foram utilizadas amostras de sangue e fezes de 92 indivíduos, 20 indivíduos com estrongiloidíase (grupo I), 32 indivíduos com outras parasitoses (grupo II) e 40 indivíduos negativos (grupo III) pelos métodos de Lutz, cultura em placa de ágar e Rugai. Para preparação dos antígenos foram utilizadas larvas infectantes obtidas a partir de ratos infectados experimentalmente com S. venezuelensis. Seis frações antigênicas foram preparadas: frações salinas solúveis e de membrana (PBS 0,01M pH 7,2 e SDS 1%, SS e MS; Tris-HCl 25mM pH 7,5 e CHAPS 1%, ST e MT, respectivamente) e frações alcalinas solúvel e de membrana (NaOH 0,15M e SDS 1%, SA e MA, respectivamente). Para a técnica ELISA foram utilizadas placas sensibilizadas com 10ug/mL de antígeno, soro dos indivíduos diluídos 1:200 em PBS 0,05% Tween 3% de leite (PBSTM) e o conjugado (anti IgG-humana peroxidase) em PBSTM. As amostras foram consideradas positivas quando o Índice ELISA foi maior que 1. Para a técnica de WB os soros foram diluídos 1:100 em Tris-HCl 5% de leite (TM) e o conjugado (anti IgG-humana peroxidase) em TM. Após as técnicas sorológicas foram determinadas os parâmetros de diagnóstico pela curva ROC como sensibilidade (SE), especificidade (ES), Likelihood ratio (LR) além da determinação da acurácia diagnóstica (AC) e do índice Kappa (k). A técnica ELISA destacou as frações de membrana com melhor desempenho em relação aos parêmetros diagnósticos estudados (SE 95%, ES 94,4%, AC 94,8%, LR 17,1, k 0,848). O WB revelou componentes antigênicos imunodominantes variando de 260-10kDa, mas destacam-se as frações de 40-35kDa mais frequentes em todas frações antigênicas. Pela técnica de WB, a fração ST apresentou melhor desempenho em relação aos parêmetros diagnósticos estudados (SE 100%, ES 93,1%, AC 94,5, LR 14,4,k 0,854). A utilização das frações de membrana no imunodiagnóstico da estrongiloidíase humana torna-se fonte acessível e eficaz em relação às frações purificadas, não necessitando de gastos complementares para sua obtenção / Strongyloidiasis is a parasitic infection caused by a nematode Strongyloides stercoralis. The definitive diagnosis is made by the larvae visualization in stool samples. However parasitological techniques have low sensitivity. Serological techniques became as suitable diagnostic alternative. Research indicates for the soluble heterologous antigen utilization, mainly Strongyloides venezuelensis. Identification and characterization of membrane antigen may constitute an alternative source of antigen and then assist the development of serological techniques. The aim of this study was evaluate ELISA and WB techniques behind different antigenic fractions of S. venezuelensis´ infective larvae. A total of 92 serum and stool samples was analyzed, 20 from individuals with strongyloidisis (group 1), 32 with other parasitic diseases (group 2) and 40 from individuals with negative coproparasitology (group 3) using Lutz, agar plate culture and Rugai methods. For the antigen preparation infective larvae of S. venezuelensis from experimental infected rats were employed. Six antigenic fractions were prepareted: saline soluble and from membrane fractions (0.01M PBS pH 7.2, and 1% SDS, SS and MS; 25mM Tris-HCl pH 7.5, 1% CHAPS, MT and ST, respectively) and alkaline soluble and membrane fractions (0.15 M NaOH and 1% SDS, SA and MA, respectively). For ELISA technique, plates were sensitized with 10 ug/mL of antigen, serum samples were diluted 1:200 in 0.05% Tween in PBS 3% milk (PBSTM) and conjugate (anti-human IgG peroxidase) in PBSTM. Positive samples were considered when ELISA index was greater than 1. To WB technique, serum samples were diluted 1:100 in Tris-HCl 5% milk (TM) and conjugate (anti-human IgG peroxidase) in the TM. After serological techniques diagnostics parameters were determined by ROC curve how sensitivity (SE), specificity (ES), Likelihood ratio (LR) and determination of diagnostic accuracy (AC) and Kappa (k) index. ELISA technique highlighted the membrane fractions with better performance compared to parameters diagnoses studied (95% SE, 94.4% ES, 94.8% AC, 17.1 LR, 0.848 k). The WB revealed immunodominant antigenic components ranging from 260-10kDa, but there are the fractions of 40-35kDa more frequent in all antigenic fractions. WB technique showed ST fraction better performance in relation to the diagnostic parameters (100% SE, 93.1% ES, 94.5% AC, 14.4 LR, 0.854 k). Membrane fractions in the immunodiagnosis of human strongyloidiasis become an accessible and effective source of antigens in relation to the purified fractions, requiring no additional expense to obtain it
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The molecular basis of Pasteuria-nematode interactions using closely related Bacillus spp

Srivastava, Arohi January 2017 (has links)
Phytonematodes are known to cause substantial losses in crop yields across the world. Since the middle of the last century, these pests have been adequately controlled by chemical nematicides. However, due to increasing public health concern, strict regulations in the EU and elsewhere have significantly reduced the usage of these environmentally not-so-safe chemicals. This has led us to look for reliable biological alternatives. The Pasteuria group of Gram-positive endospore-forming bacteria (phylum: Firmicutes) often associated with nematode-suppressive soils are potentially reliable nematode biocontrol agents. However, the highly specific interaction of Pasteuria to their nematode hosts poses a challenge to the management of heterogeneous populations of nematodes in the field; the mechanism behind this specificity remains unclear. One of the fundamental basis of host specificity is the attachment of Pasteuria endospores to the cuticle of their host nematodes which is the first and essential step in the infection process. Thus, understanding the molecular mechanisms that govern the attachment process is important in identifying suitable populations of Pasteuria for effective broad-range management of plant parasitic nematodes in soil. Previous studies suggest the presence of immunogenic collagen-like fibres and carbohydrates on the endospore coat of Pasteuria that may have a role in the initial interaction of the endospores with their nematode hosts. Published work on phylogeny relates Pasteuria to Bacillus spp. most of which have well annotated and characterized genomes while the genome of Pasteuria remains to be sequenced completely. In this thesis, I attempt to explore the endospore biology of obligate and fastidious Pasteuria spp. using the wide knowledgebase of well studied Bacillus endospores. The primary aim was to characterize the immunogeneic determinants that are possibly responsible for the attachment of Pasteuria endospores to the host nematode cuticle by a combination of computational and lab-based approaches. To approve the suggested phylogenetic closeness of Pasteuria to Bacillus, the first part of the study focused on phylogeny reconstruction of Pasteuria spp. amongst Bacillus spp. and other members of the phylum Firmicutes. This was followed by in silico studies to identify candidate collagen-like genes in P. penetrans; the putative functional proteins encoded by these candidate genes were then comparatively characterized with collagens from other organisms including the members of the genus Bacillus. The surface associated collagen-like proteins and other possible immunogens on the endospores of Pasteuria were characterized by protein immunoblotting, lectin blotting and immunofluorescence microscopy and comparisons were made with B. thuringiensis endospores. Lastly, endospore attachment assays were done to test the hypothesis that collagens and carbohydrates play a role in Pasteuria endospore attachment. The results of the computational analyses suggest a family of collagen coding putative genes in the Pasteuria genome, all of which are predicted to have varied biochemical properties and are seemingly of diverse evolutionary origin. The Western blot and microscopic analyses show that the endospores of P. penetrans and B. thuringiensis share some common immunodominant surface epitopes. The attachment assays confirm the involvement of collagens and at least one carbohydrate (N-acetylglucosamine) in the endospore attachment. However, the results also indicate possible involvement of other adhesins in the process; to support this, at the end of the thesis, I propose a new 'Multitype Adhesin Model' for initial interaction of Pasteuria endospores with the cuticle of their host nematodes. The outcomes of this project will help in identifying the molecular basis of the complex Pasteuria-nematode interaction. This will provide a basis to develop environmentally benign nematode bio-management strategies.
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Estudo do perfil serotoninérgico no hipocampo de pacientes com epilepsia do lobo temporal / Study of serotonergic profile in temporal lobe epilepsy patients\' hippocampus

Fonseca, Natascha Cardoso da 01 October 2018 (has links)
A epilepsia é a condição crônica mais prevalente dentre as doenças neurológicas graves, associada com taxas significativas de morbidade e mortalidade. Pacientes com epilepsia farmacorresistente possuem uma taxa de mortalidade 2 a 3 vezes maior que indivíduos sem epilepsia. A epilepsia do lobo temporal (ELT) é a principal causa de epilepsia farmacorresistente nos adultos e também o protótipo da epilepsia cirurgicamente tratável, portanto, com maior acessibilidade para estudo de possíveis mecanismos epileptogênicos. Esclerose hipocampal (EH) é o achado neuropatológico mais comum em pacientes com ELT. Evidências, baseadas em experimentos animais e estudos em humanos, sugerem que as vias serotoninérgicas desempenham um importante papel na epileptogênese. Pacientes com ELT, causadas pela EH, apresentam maior prevalência de transtornos do humor e psicose contribuindo para uma pior qualidade de vida, com consequente impacto negativo nas respostas terapêuticas farmacológicas e cirúrgicas. Além disso, alguns estudos sugerem a existência de um mecanismo patogênico operante comum entre estas condições. Portanto, esta é um importante variável para análise. O objetivo desse estudo foi correlacionar as variáveis clínicas da epilepsia e a presença de transtornos psiquiátricos coexistentes com a concentração de serotonina (5-HT), a densidade dos receptores serotoninérgicos e a densidade do transportador serotoninérgico (5-HTT) no hipocampo dos pacientes com ELT-EH, que foram submetidos à cirurgia devido à presença de epilepsia farmacorresistente. Foram avaliadas amostras de 44 hipocampos de pacientes cirurgicamente tratados para ELT-EH. A concentração de 5-HT foi avaliada por cromatografia líquida de alta eficiência (HPLC) com detecção por fluorescência. 5-HTT e os receptores serotoninérgicos 5-HT1A, 5-HT2A, 5-HT6 e 5-HT7 foram avaliados por Western Blot. Níveis mais baixos de concentração de 5-HT estiveram associados com a presença de crises TCG (Wilcoxon-Mann-Whitney; p = 0.019). A densidade aumentada do receptor 5-HT1A esteve associada com maior duração da epilepsia (coeficiente de correlação de Spearman: p = 0.040) e a densidade diminuída do receptor 5-HT6 esteve associado com presença de EME (Wilcoxon-Mann-Whitney: p = 0.0027). A densidade dos receptores 5-HT2A e 5-HT7 e do 5-HTT não estiveram associadas com variáveis clínicas da epilepsia. A concentração de 5-HT, a densidade dos receptores e a densidade de 5-HTT não estiveram associadas à presença dos transtornos psiquiátricos neste grupo de pacientes. Nossos achados sugerem que as vias serotoninérgicas estão associadas com mecanismos de epileptogênese. Não foi evidenciado associações entre as vias serotoninérgicas e a presença de comorbidades psiquiátricas neste grupo de pacientes com ELT-EH / Epilepsy is the most prevalent neurological condition and it is associated with significative morbidities and mortalities rates. Patients with refractory epilepsy have a 2- to 3-fold higher mortality rate than people without epilepsy. Temporal lobe epilepsy (TLE) is the most common form of adult drug-resistant epilepsy. It is also the prototype of a surgically treatable epilepsy and because of that it is the most accessible for studies focused in epileptogenesis. Hippocampal sclerosis (HS) is the most common neuropathological finding in patients with TLE. Evidences from experimental, clinical and image studies suggest that the serotonergic system play an important role in epileptogenesis. Patients with TLE-HS have a higher prevalence of mood disorder and psychosis contributing for a worse quality of life with and consequent negative impact in pharmacological and surgical responses. Furthermore, studies suggest a common pathogenic mechanism operant in both conditions. Therefore, this is an important analytical variable. The objective of this study was to correlate clinical variables of epilepsy and the presence of psychiatric disease with serotonin (5-HT) concentration, serotonergic receptor density and serotonergic transporter (5-HTT) density in the hippocampus of TLE-HS patients submitted for surgery due to refractory epilepsy. It was analyzed 44 hippocampal tissue samples from surgical treated TLE-HS patients. 5-HT concentration was assessed by high pressure liquid chromatography (HPLC) with fluorescence detection. 5-HTT and serotonergic receptors 5-HT1A, 5-HT2A, 5-HT6 and 5- HT7 were assessed by Western Blotting. Lower levels of 5-HT concentration were associated with the presence of generalized tonic-clonic seizures (Wilcoxon-Mann-Whitney; p = 0.019). A higher 5-HT1A receptor density was associated with longer epilepsy duration (Spearman correlation coefficient: p = 0.040). Lower 5-HT6 receptor density was associated with the presence of status epilepticus (Wilcoxon-Mann-Whitney: p = 0.0027). 5-HT2A receptor, 5- HT7 receptor and 5-HTT densities were not associated with clinical variables of epilepsy. 5-HT concentration, serotonergic receptors and transporter densities were not associated with the presence of psychiatric disease in this group of patients. Our findings suggest that the serotonergic pathways are associated with epileptogenesis mechanisms. It was not evidenced any association between serotonergic pathways and psychiatric comorbidities in this group of TLE-HS patients
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Toxocaríase murina experimental: diagnóstico por PCR e comparação com técnicas imunológicas / Experimental murine toxocariasis: PCR diagnosis and its comparison with immunological techniques

Gabriela Rodrigues e Fonseca 03 July 2018 (has links)
A toxocaríase é considerada uma das cinco parasitoses negligenciadas pelo Centers for Disease Control and Prevention e recebe ainda pouca atenção. As metodologias diagnósticas conhecidas são bem estabelecidas, apresentando, porém, limitações caracterizadas, sobretudo, pela ocorrência de reações-cruzadas. A biologia molecular mostra grandes avanços para o diagnóstico eficaz de diversas parasitoses, mas ainda carece de estudos em amostras de fácil obtenção para o diagnóstico da toxocaríase. Para aprimorar o conhecimento sobre a importância da técnica da Reação em Cadeia da Polimerase Convencional (PCR) e sua relação com técnicas diagnósticas já conhecidas, foram utilizados 42 camundongos BALB/c, machos, entre 6 a 8 semanas de vida, divididos em três grupos, inoculados com 5, 50 ou 500 ovos larvados e sangrados pelo plexo orbital aos 15, 30, 60 e 90 dias pós infecção. Ainda, do total, 24 camundongos foram sangrados aos 120 dias pós infecção. Ao final do experimento, foi realizada a recuperação de larvas e a PCR de tecido hepático, cérebro e carcaça de camundongos dos grupos infectados. As amostras de soro foram processadas pelas técnicas de ELISA, Western-blotting e PCR. O ELISA e o Western-blotting mostraram resultados reagentes em todas as datas para a maioria dos inóculos de ovos, com relação diretamente proporcional entre a detecção de anticorpos e a carga parasitária. Durante o período da infecção, a detecção de IgG foi mais intensa próxima aos 60 dias pós-infecção para a maioria dos inóculos de ovos, por ambos os métodos imunológicos. Apesar de identificar DNA de larvas e vermes adultos, a PCR não foi capaz de detectar DNA do parasito em amostras de soro em todos os grupos e datas pós-infecção. Em contrapartida, foi detectado DNA do parasito em todos os órgãos com ao menos um dos primers utilizados. Foram recuperadas larvas na maioria dos órgãos com maior porcentagem de recuperação relatada nos animais inoculados com 50 ovos larvados. O diagnóstico molecular, utilizando sangue do paciente, ainda não pode ser considerado uma ferramenta para o diagnóstico dessa infecção / Toxocariasis is considered by the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention one of the five neglected diseases and still receives little attention. The diagnostic methods are well established, presenting, however, limitations characterized mainly by the occurrence of cross-reactions. Molecular biology shows great advance for the effective diagnosis of several parasitic infections, but still lacks studies using samples that are easily obtained for the diagnosis of toxocariasis. In order to refine the knowledge about the importance of Conventional Polymerase Chain Reaction (PCR) and its relation with known techniques, 42 BALB/c male mice, between 6-8 weeks of age were inoculated with 5, 50 and 500 embryonated eggs respectively and bled by the orbital plexus at 15, 30, 60 and 90 days post infection. Also, 24 of 42 animals were bled the same way at 120 days post-infection. At the end of the experiment, larval recovery and conventional PCR were performed in liver, brain and carcass of mice of the infected groups. Serum samples were processed by ELISA, Western-blotting and PCR. The ELISA and Western-blotting techniques showed positive results in all days post infection for most eggs inocula and showed a directly proportional dependence between the infective dose and the level of antibodies. During the course of the infection, IgG detection was most intense near 60 days post infection for most eggs inocula, for both diagnostic methods. Despite positive DNA identification in larvae and adult worms, PCR wasn\'t able to detect parasite DNA in serum samples in all infected groups and days post infection. In contrast, parasite DNA was detected in all organs with at least one of the primers. Larvae were recovered from most organs, and animals inoculated with 50 embryonated eggs showed the highest percentage of larval recovery. Molecular diagnosis using patient\'s blood is not the best tool for toxocariasis diagnosis so far
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Identificação de proteínas IgE- reativas do camarão sete-barbas (Xiphopenaeus kroyeri) / Identification of IgE- reactive proteins from seven-bearded shrimp (Xiphopenaeus kroyeri)

Ventura, Anne Karoline Rocha Medrado 29 March 2018 (has links)
A alergia alimentar tem se tornado um problema crescente de saúde pública em muitos países e pode ser desencadeada por qualquer alimento. Em crianças os alimentos considerados mais alergênicos são leite de vaca e ovo e em adultos há uma alta frequência de alergia a frutos do mar, sendo camarão o marisco considerado mais alergênico. Clinicamente a alergia a camarão pode se manifestar em diferentes formas como dermatite atópica, angioedema ou até mesmo anafilaxia. Com base na história clínica e avaliação de resultados de exames complementares foram selecionados 18 indivíduos alérgicos a camarão e 9 não alérgicos como grupo controle. Foram realizados testes in vitro para dosagem de IgE especifica no soro e teste cutâneo. Para reações ocorridas há mais de um ano foi realizada provocação oral para confirmação diagnóstica. O soro de todos os indivíduos do estudo foram testados em Western Blotting 1D e 2D com extrato de carne de camarão e casca separadamente da espécie Xiphopenaeus kroyeri, que possui grande importância por ser altamente consumida em nosso país além de estar entre as dez estirpes mais capturadas no mundo. Ainda assim não está presente em nenhum teste comercial disponível e não há nenhum alérgeno descrito para o mesmo. A caracterização de suas moléculas alergênicas é importante para melhor auxilio no diagnóstico e tratamento de pacientes alérgicos. As proteínas que apresentaram reatividade IgE especifica foram submetidas a espectrometria de massas para identificação. Foi possível identificar alguns homólogos de alérgenos de outras espécies de camarão como, tropomiosina, arginina quinase, proteína sarcoplasmática de ligação ao cálcio, actina, cadeia leve e pesada de miosina e hemocianina. Encontramos um possível novo alérgeno denominado como citocromo c oxidase (subunidade I) que não foi descrito anteriormente como proteína alergênica. Analisando sensibilidade e valor preditivo positivo das nossas proteínas sugerimos que algumas delas podem ser boas candidatas como futuros marcadores diagnósticos para alergia a camarão. Quando comparamos o perfil de proteínas reativas em carne e casca de camarão não observamos diferenças significativas entre elas. Essa é a primeira descrição de alergia para a espécie de camarão X. kroyeri, popularmente conhecido como camarão sete barbas, mostrando reatividade a IgE especifica em pacientes alérgicos a camarão / Food allergy has become a growing problem of public health in many countries, and can be triggered by any food. In children the most allergenic foods are cow\'s milk and egg; in adults there are high frequencies of allergy to seafood, and shrimps are considered the most allergenic seafood. Clinically, shrimp allergy can manifest itself in different forms, such as atopic dermatitis, angioedema or even anaphylaxis. Based on the clinical history and evaluation of the tests, we selected eighteen subjects that were allergic to shrimp, and nine non-allergic to shrimp as a control group. In vitro tests were performed to IgE specific dosage and cutaneous test with commercial extract. When reactions occurred more than one year before oral provocation test was performed for diagnostic confirmation. The serum of all individuals were tested in Western Blotting 1D and 2D with the shrimp meat and shell extracts separately from the species Xiphopenaeus kroyeri, which has great importance since is highly consumed in the Southeast region of our country and is among the top ten captured species in the world. Nevertheless, there are no commercial clinical tests available for it, and there is no specific allergen described, both of them would help the diagnosis and treatment of allergic patients. Proteins that showed specific IgE reactivity were submitted to mass spectrometry for identification. We identified some homologues allergens from other shrimp species such as tropomyosin, arginine kinase, calcium-binding sarcoplasmic protein, actin, myosin heavy chain and hemocyanin. We founded a possible new allergen called cytochrome c oxidase (subunit I), that was never previously described as an allergenic protein. Analyzing sensitivity and positive predictive value of our proteins we suggest that some of them may be good candidates as future diagnostic markers for shrimp allergy. When comparing the reactive proteins profile in shrimp meat and shell, we did not observe significant differences between them. This is the first description showing reactivity to specific IgE for shrimp species X. kroyeri, popularly known as shrimp seven beards, in patients allergic to shrimp
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Biochemical, Cytotoxic And Genotoxic Effects Of Aescin On Human Lymphocytes And Hl-60 Promyeloid Leukemia Cell Line

Topsoy Kolukisa, Serap 01 July 2005 (has links) (PDF)
Aescin is a mixture of several acidic triterpenoid saponin glycosides found in the extracts of the horse chestnut tree. Horse chestnut, Aesculus Hipoocastanum, is one of the 25 domestic species of Aesculus that are mostly large, ornamental shade trees. Although known to be poisonous, the nuts of the horse chestnut are used by Amerindians, after detoxification. Horse chestnuts are said to have several traditional medicinal usages including even cancer. In this study the biochemical, genotoxic, and cytotoxic effects of aescin was studied using isolated lymphocytes, whole blood lymphocytes and HL-60 promyeloid leukemia cell lines. Cytotoxicity of aescin was examined by trypan blue viability staining of the cells in culture treated with varying aescin concentrations. It was observed that aescin was cytotoxic at all concentrations, for all cell types studied, except whole blood lymphocytes, where it was not cytotoxic at 10-9 and 10-10 M concentrations. Genotoxicity of aescin was examined by sister chromatid exchange and micronucleus. The genotoxic effect of Aescin was observed to be more significant over isolated lymphocytes compared to other cell lines. On the otherhand, aescin at 10-8 M and lower concentrations were observed to be non-genotoxic over whole blood lymphocytes whereas this concentration was considerably toxic for isolated lymphocytes and for HL-60 cell lines. Apoptotic properties of aescin were determined by DNA fragmentation, cytochrome c release and negative NAPO staining. All the Aescin concentrations tested resulted in apoptosis over HL-60 cell lines, whereas necrosis was not observed. However, isolated lymphocytes showed both apoptosis and necrosis upon treatment with 10-6 M to 10-8 M aescin, exhibiting apoptosis only at 10-9 M and 10-10 M. Biochemical effects of aescin were investigated by following GST and NAT enzyme activities. An increase in GST enzyme activity was observed over all cell lines treated with increasing aescin concentrations for 72 hours. Whereas NAT activity was decreased upon treatment with aescin in similar manner.

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