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Imunoterapia contra pitiose: caracterização molecular de isolados brasileiros de Pythium insidiosum

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Main Author: Azevedo, Maria Isabel de
Publication Date: 2011
Format: Master thesis
Language: por
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Summary: The Pythium insidiosum is an aquatic oomycete that is the causative agent of pythiosis, an important disease in humans and animals that is prevalent in tropical and subtropical areas. In Brazil it was first reported in 1974, then several cases this disease has been reported throughout the country. The failure in the antifungal therapy combined with cases unresponsive to immunotherapy existing, lead to molecular studies in order to investigate possible genetic variations among Brazilian isolates, and this may be able to contribute on the research for the improvement of immunotherapy available. Thus, this study aimed to evaluate the genetic diversity of thirty P. insidiosum isolates from different regions of Brazil, and compare all of them with isolates from Thailand, one isolate from Central America and another isolate from North America, by sequencing and the analysis of genomic DNA regions corresponding to cytochrome c oxidase (COX II) and ITS1, 5.8S rRNA and ITS2 rDNA (ITS). The analyses of nucleotide sequences of both regions were carried out, individually and in combination, using the following methods: Maximum parsimony (MP); Neighbor-joining (NJ); Maximum likelihood (ML); and Bayesian analysis (BA). Our data demonstrated all of P. insidiosum isolates as monophyletic in relation to the other Pythium species. Analises of COX II gene sequences subdivided P. insidiosum isolates into three groups, whose arrangement provides the Thai isolates as paraphyletic in relation to the Brazilian isolates. The molecular analyses performed in this study suggest an evolutionary proximity among all of American isolates, including the Brazilian, from Costa Rica and from the United States, that were grouped in a single group. COX II gene network analysis showed signs of a recent expansion of P. insidosum isolates, probably originated from the Asiatic to America continent. By analysis of COX II gene demonstrated the highest levels of genetic variability among P. insidiosum isolates studied in here, additionally, the highest levels of phylogenetic information were shown, when it was compared to the ITS region analysis. Nevertheless, both genetic markers selected for this study proved to be entirely congruent in the phylogenetic relations among Brazilian isolates of P. insidiosum, since clustered all of them into a single monophyletic group which did not shown to have genetic variability. The results indicate that the strain used in the production of the immunotherapic - Pitium-Vac ® - is representative of the Brazilian isolates of P. insidiosum.
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spelling Imunoterapia contra pitiose: caracterização molecular de isolados brasileiros de Pythium insidiosumImmunetherapy against pythiosis: molecular characterization of brazilian isolates of Pythium insidiosumPitioseCaracterização molecularFilogeniaImunoterapiaPythium insidiosumPythiosisPhylogenyMolecular characterizationImmunotherapyCNPQ::CIENCIAS BIOLOGICAS::FARMACOLOGIAThe Pythium insidiosum is an aquatic oomycete that is the causative agent of pythiosis, an important disease in humans and animals that is prevalent in tropical and subtropical areas. In Brazil it was first reported in 1974, then several cases this disease has been reported throughout the country. The failure in the antifungal therapy combined with cases unresponsive to immunotherapy existing, lead to molecular studies in order to investigate possible genetic variations among Brazilian isolates, and this may be able to contribute on the research for the improvement of immunotherapy available. Thus, this study aimed to evaluate the genetic diversity of thirty P. insidiosum isolates from different regions of Brazil, and compare all of them with isolates from Thailand, one isolate from Central America and another isolate from North America, by sequencing and the analysis of genomic DNA regions corresponding to cytochrome c oxidase (COX II) and ITS1, 5.8S rRNA and ITS2 rDNA (ITS). The analyses of nucleotide sequences of both regions were carried out, individually and in combination, using the following methods: Maximum parsimony (MP); Neighbor-joining (NJ); Maximum likelihood (ML); and Bayesian analysis (BA). Our data demonstrated all of P. insidiosum isolates as monophyletic in relation to the other Pythium species. Analises of COX II gene sequences subdivided P. insidiosum isolates into three groups, whose arrangement provides the Thai isolates as paraphyletic in relation to the Brazilian isolates. The molecular analyses performed in this study suggest an evolutionary proximity among all of American isolates, including the Brazilian, from Costa Rica and from the United States, that were grouped in a single group. COX II gene network analysis showed signs of a recent expansion of P. insidosum isolates, probably originated from the Asiatic to America continent. By analysis of COX II gene demonstrated the highest levels of genetic variability among P. insidiosum isolates studied in here, additionally, the highest levels of phylogenetic information were shown, when it was compared to the ITS region analysis. Nevertheless, both genetic markers selected for this study proved to be entirely congruent in the phylogenetic relations among Brazilian isolates of P. insidiosum, since clustered all of them into a single monophyletic group which did not shown to have genetic variability. The results indicate that the strain used in the production of the immunotherapic - Pitium-Vac ® - is representative of the Brazilian isolates of P. insidiosum.Coordenação de Aperfeiçoamento de Pessoal de Nível SuperiorO Pythium insidiosum é um oomiceto aquático causador da pitiose, uma importante enfermidade em humanos e animais, sendo prevalente em áreas tropicais e subtropicais. No Brasil foi relatada pela primeira vez em 1974. Desde então vários casos desta enfermidade tem sido descritos por todo o país. Os insucessos de terapias antifúngicas aliados aos casos não responsivos à imunoterapia existente impulsionam estudos moleculares a fim de investigar possíveis variações genéticas entre os isolados brasileiros de forma a contribuir nas pesquisas para a melhoria do imunoterápico disponível. Assim, o presente estudo teve por objetivo avaliar a diversidade genética de 30 isolados de P. insidiosum provenientes de diferentes regiões do Brasil, bem como compará-los com isolados tailandeses, um isolado da América Central e outro isolado da América do Norte através do sequenciamento e das análises das regiões do DNA genômico correspondentes à citocromo c oxidase (COX II) e ITS1, 5.8S rRNA e ITS2 do rDNA (ITS). As análises das sequências de nucleotídeos de ambas as regiões foram realizadas, individualmente e em combinação, utilizando as seguintes metodologias: máxima parcimônia (Maximum parsimony, MP); Neighbor-joining (NJ); máxima verossimilhança (Maximum likelihood, ML); e análise Bayesiana (Bayesian analysis, BA). Os dados demonstraram que todos os isolados de P. insidiosum são monofiléticos em relação às outras espécies de Pythium. A análise das sequências do gene COX II subdividiu os isolados de P. insidiosum em três grupos, cuja disposição demonstra os isolados tailandeses como parafilético em relação aos isolados brasileiros. As análises moleculares realizadas neste estudo sugerem uma proximidade evolutiva entre todos os isolados americanos, incluindo os brasileiros, da Costa Rica e dos Estados Unidos, os quais foram agrupados juntos em um único grupo. Na análise de network do gene COX II os resultados apresentaram sinais de uma recente expansão dos isolados de P. insidosum para a América, provavelmente oriundos do continente asiático. Pela análise do gene COX II foi possível evidenciar os maiores níveis de variabilidade genética entre os isolados de P. insidiosum avaliados, além disso, foram demonstrados os maiores níveis de informação filogenética, quando comparada à análise da região ITS. Contudo, os dois marcadores genéticos selecionados para este estudo revelaram-se inteiramente congruentes nas relações filogenéticas entre os isolados brasileiros de P. insidiosum, reunindo-os em um único grupo monofilético o qual não demonstrou haver variabilidade genética. Os resultados obtidos indicam que a cepa utilizada na produção do imunoterápico Pitium-Vac ® é representativa dos isolados brasileiros de P. insidiosum.Universidade Federal de Santa MariaBRFarmacologiaUFSMPrograma de Pós-Graduação em FarmacologiaSanturio, Janio Moraishttp://lattes.cnpq.br/6316012260769979Leal, Daniela Bitencourt Rosahttp://lattes.cnpq.br/3639683273462361Loreto, érico Silva dehttp://lattes.cnpq.br/5475233864057995Azevedo, Maria Isabel de2012-05-082012-05-082011-07-15info:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersioninfo:eu-repo/semantics/masterThesisapplication/pdfapplication/pdfAZEVEDO, Maria Isabel de. 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dc.title.none.fl_str_mv Imunoterapia contra pitiose: caracterização molecular de isolados brasileiros de Pythium insidiosum
Immunetherapy against pythiosis: molecular characterization of brazilian isolates of Pythium insidiosum
title Imunoterapia contra pitiose: caracterização molecular de isolados brasileiros de Pythium insidiosum
spellingShingle Imunoterapia contra pitiose: caracterização molecular de isolados brasileiros de Pythium insidiosum
Azevedo, Maria Isabel de
Pitiose
Caracterização molecular
Filogenia
Imunoterapia
Pythium insidiosum
Pythiosis
Phylogeny
Molecular characterization
Immunotherapy
CNPQ::CIENCIAS BIOLOGICAS::FARMACOLOGIA
title_short Imunoterapia contra pitiose: caracterização molecular de isolados brasileiros de Pythium insidiosum
title_full Imunoterapia contra pitiose: caracterização molecular de isolados brasileiros de Pythium insidiosum
title_fullStr Imunoterapia contra pitiose: caracterização molecular de isolados brasileiros de Pythium insidiosum
title_full_unstemmed Imunoterapia contra pitiose: caracterização molecular de isolados brasileiros de Pythium insidiosum
title_sort Imunoterapia contra pitiose: caracterização molecular de isolados brasileiros de Pythium insidiosum
author Azevedo, Maria Isabel de
author_facet Azevedo, Maria Isabel de
author_role author
dc.contributor.none.fl_str_mv Santurio, Janio Morais
http://lattes.cnpq.br/6316012260769979
Leal, Daniela Bitencourt Rosa
http://lattes.cnpq.br/3639683273462361
Loreto, érico Silva de
http://lattes.cnpq.br/5475233864057995
dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Azevedo, Maria Isabel de
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv Pitiose
Caracterização molecular
Filogenia
Imunoterapia
Pythium insidiosum
Pythiosis
Phylogeny
Molecular characterization
Immunotherapy
CNPQ::CIENCIAS BIOLOGICAS::FARMACOLOGIA
topic Pitiose
Caracterização molecular
Filogenia
Imunoterapia
Pythium insidiosum
Pythiosis
Phylogeny
Molecular characterization
Immunotherapy
CNPQ::CIENCIAS BIOLOGICAS::FARMACOLOGIA
description The Pythium insidiosum is an aquatic oomycete that is the causative agent of pythiosis, an important disease in humans and animals that is prevalent in tropical and subtropical areas. In Brazil it was first reported in 1974, then several cases this disease has been reported throughout the country. The failure in the antifungal therapy combined with cases unresponsive to immunotherapy existing, lead to molecular studies in order to investigate possible genetic variations among Brazilian isolates, and this may be able to contribute on the research for the improvement of immunotherapy available. Thus, this study aimed to evaluate the genetic diversity of thirty P. insidiosum isolates from different regions of Brazil, and compare all of them with isolates from Thailand, one isolate from Central America and another isolate from North America, by sequencing and the analysis of genomic DNA regions corresponding to cytochrome c oxidase (COX II) and ITS1, 5.8S rRNA and ITS2 rDNA (ITS). The analyses of nucleotide sequences of both regions were carried out, individually and in combination, using the following methods: Maximum parsimony (MP); Neighbor-joining (NJ); Maximum likelihood (ML); and Bayesian analysis (BA). Our data demonstrated all of P. insidiosum isolates as monophyletic in relation to the other Pythium species. Analises of COX II gene sequences subdivided P. insidiosum isolates into three groups, whose arrangement provides the Thai isolates as paraphyletic in relation to the Brazilian isolates. The molecular analyses performed in this study suggest an evolutionary proximity among all of American isolates, including the Brazilian, from Costa Rica and from the United States, that were grouped in a single group. COX II gene network analysis showed signs of a recent expansion of P. insidosum isolates, probably originated from the Asiatic to America continent. By analysis of COX II gene demonstrated the highest levels of genetic variability among P. insidiosum isolates studied in here, additionally, the highest levels of phylogenetic information were shown, when it was compared to the ITS region analysis. Nevertheless, both genetic markers selected for this study proved to be entirely congruent in the phylogenetic relations among Brazilian isolates of P. insidiosum, since clustered all of them into a single monophyletic group which did not shown to have genetic variability. The results indicate that the strain used in the production of the immunotherapic - Pitium-Vac ® - is representative of the Brazilian isolates of P. insidiosum.
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