Programa de Pós-Graduação em Biologia de Agentes Infecciosos e Parasitários - PPGBAIP/ICB
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O Programa de Pós-Graduação em Biologia de Agentes Infecciosos e Parasitários (PPGBAIP) é um programa do Instituto de Ciências Biológicas (ICB) da Universidade Federal do Pará (UFPA). O PPGBAIP contempla a formação de profissionais das áreas das Ciências Biológicas, Biomédicas, Médicas e afins em nível de mestrado e doutorado.
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Dissertação Acesso aberto (Open Access) Estudo da susceptibilidade à infecção pelo HIV-1 e da progressão da AIDS em associação ao polimorfismo no gene Mbl (Lectina Ligadora de Manose)(Universidade Federal do Pará, 2004-09-12) COSTA, Marcos Rogério Menezes da; VALLINOTO, Antonio Carlos Rosário; http://lattes.cnpq.br/3099765198910740The low serum concentration of Mannose-Binding Lectin (MBL) is associated to the presence of variant alleles Mbl-*B, Mbl-*C and Mbl-*D, and it results in an increased susceptibility to recurrent infections. The present study investigated the association between the Mbl gene polymorphism and the susceptibility to HIV-1 infection. A fragment of 349 bp from the exon 1 of the Mbl gene was amplified by PCR and then submitted to RFLP analysis using the endonucleases BanI and MboII, aiming the identification of the variant alleles. The study of 145 seropositive patients and 99 healthy controls showed the presence of alleles Mbl-*A, Mbl-*B and Mbl-*D, with frequencies of 69%, 22% and 9% among patients and 70.2%, 13.6% and 16.2% among healthy controls, respectively. The analysis of the genotype frequencies showed a high prevalence of the genotypes carriers of variant Mbl-*B among patients seropositive as compared to the healthy controls. Furthermore, the genotype B/B was six times more frequent among patients than the observed to the healthy controls (χ2=4.042; p=0.044). The mean viral load was lower in HIV-1 seropositive patient carrying the Mbl-*A allele than those carrying the variant Mbl-*B allele (5,821 copies/mL vs. 52,253 copies/mL; p= 0.05). Furthermore, patients carrying the allele Mbl-*A showed a significant reduction of the viral load (p<0.001), that was not observed among those carrying the variant Mbl-*B (p=0.999). The results suggest the importance of the Mbl gene polymorphism on the clinical evolution of the patients infected by HIV-1 and that the identification of the Mbl genetic profile, among HIV-1 infected patients, may be an important tool to monitor the evolution and the prognosis of diseases.Tese Acesso aberto (Open Access) Estudo epidemiológico da amebíase no Estado do Pará utilizando diferentes metodologias para diagnóstico(Universidade Federal do Pará, 2005) SILVA, Mônica Cristina de Moraes; PÓVOA, Marinete Marins; http://lattes.cnpq.br/2256328599939923The amebiasis epidemiology had been evaluated since the E. histolytica (pathogenic) was differentiated from E. dispar (non-pathogenic). In this study, it had investigated the amebiasis frequency in residents from Pará using different diagnostic techniques and evaluated the parasite pathogenesis. All participants (n = 845) had given their fecal material and from them, 191 were asked about the symptoms of diarrhea, abdomen pain, constipation, nausea and vomit. We had also analyzed 8 liver exudates from patients suspected of hepatic amebiasis. All samples were examined by microscopy and the E. histolytica confirmation was done by antigen detection (E. histolytica Test. TechLab). Of the total, 98 fecal samples and all exudates were cultured in Pavlova medium for parasite isolation and biochemical characterization and molecular (species identification and genotyping of the locus 1-2). Strains from other Brazil regions were also genotyped. The positive rate for E. histolytica found was 29.35% (248/845) and there was no correlation with age. The sensitivity of the microscopy method was low (45.26% - 74/334) and the specificity high (87.03% - 260/334) when compared to the ELISA test. The correlation between presence of symptoms and ELISA positive results was significant (OR 4.4026) with the diarrhea and abdominal pain being the most reported. None of the exudate samples was positive under the microscopy, but 7 of them were ELISA positive. We had success in culturing only 22 fecal samples. The characterization of HE was possible only for 13 isolates, from which, 7 were E. histolytica and 6 E. dispar. The DNA of the 22 isolates and all exudates were tested by PCR for the species identification and genotyping. Of the total, 16 strains (9 mixed, 4 E. dispar and 3 E. histolytica) and 5 exudate had amplified at the PCR. The genotyping had identified additional positivity for E. histolytica in one exudate and showed different length polymorphisms for the locus 1-2 de E. histolytica and E. dispar of Pará and other Brazil regions and one case of co-infection by different genotypes of the E. dispar. Our results had showed that the invasive amebiasis is an important public health problem within the Amazonian population and that the high genotype variability of E. histolytica contribute for the maintenance of this disease in Brazil.Tese Acesso aberto (Open Access) Caracterização genética, correlação antigênica e ecoepidemiológica dos vírus do grupo C (Bunyaviridae, orthobunyavirus) isolados nas américas(Universidade Federal do Pará, 2005-02-28) NUNES, Márcio Roberto Teixeira; ROSA, Amélia Paes de Andrade Travassos da; VASCONCELOS, Pedro Fernando da Costa; http://lattes.cnpq.br/0973550817356564To date, no molecular studies on group C viruses (Bunyaviridae: Orthobunyavirus) have been published. The current work determined the complete small RNA segment and partial medium RNA segment nucleotide sequences for group C members. The full-length SRNA sequences ranged from 915 to 926 nucleotides in length, and revealed similar organization in comparison with other orthobunyaviruses. Based on the 705 nt of the N gene, group C members were distributed into 3 major phylogenetic groups, with the exception of Madrid virus that was placed outside of these 3 groups. Analysis of the Caraparu virus strain BeH 5546 revealed that it has an SRNA sequence nearly identical to that of Oriboca virus and is a natural reassortant virus. In addition, analysis of 345 nucleotides of the Gn gene for seven group C viruses and for strain BeH 5546 revealed a different phylogenetic topology, suggesting a reassortment pattern among them. These findings represent the first evidence for natural reassortment among the group C viruses, which include several human pathogens. Furthermore, our genetic data corroborate previous antigenic relationships determined using serologic assays (complement fixation, hemagglutination inhibition and neutralization tests), and suggest that a combination of informative molecular, serological and ecological data is a helpful tool to understand the molecular epidemiology of orthobunyavirus.Dissertação Acesso aberto (Open Access) Epidemiologia molecular do Vírus linfotrópico de células T humanas - HTLV 1/2 no Estado do Amapá-Brasil(Universidade Federal do Pará, 2006) SILVA, Ivanete do Socorro Pinheiro da; ISHAK, Marluísa de Oliveira Guimarães; http://lattes.cnpq.br/2847150361567807The geographical distribution of the infection by human T-cell lymphotropic virus 1/2 – HTLV 1 / 2 is extensive, nevertheless, there are areas that are more endemic and have more particularities depending on the HTLV type. The HTLV 1 shows a bigger occurrence in south west of Japan, Caribbean, Central America, in different regions of South America and in parts of Central, as well as in western Africa, while HTLV-2, seems to assault distinct groups of people, such as Indians native people from North, Central and South America, Pigmies from Central Africa, Mongols in Asia as well as in infecting drug users. The present work had as objective describing HTLV molecular epidemiology, in three different populations the State of Amapá, they are: HIV/IDS positive patients, Afro-descenig population and individuals assisted of Public Health Center Laboratory of Amapá – LACEN-AP, directed for diagnosis of HTLV. The samples were tested for the presence of virus using serological (ELISA and Western blot) and molecular assays (gene amplification and restriction fragment length polymorphism from pX and env for the analysis of polimorfismo o restriction fragments for endonuclease action. The obtained results in different populations are In the population of HIV infected people, all the samples were negative; in the Afro-desceding population, only one sample was positive confirmed by serological test (ELISA), but negative according to western blot test and submitted to the molecular analysis, there wast not amplification. However, among samples of individuals directed for diagnosis of HTLV, 06 (six) were positive, 5(five) out of 6/them were confirmed by western blot test. The molecular result demonstrated the presence of HTLV-1.Dissertação Acesso aberto (Open Access) Avaliação dos fatores de risco associados à transmissão do HTLV-1 e do HTLV-2, em doadores de sangue, na cidade de Belém do Pará(Universidade Federal do Pará, 2006-04-10) LOPES, Bruna Pedroso Tamegão; LEMOS, José Alexandre Rodrigues de; http://lattes.cnpq.br/0820294977759092In order to define the epidemiological profile of the Human T-cell Lymphotropic Virus (HTLV-1 and HTLV-2) among inapt blood donors population, at the HEMOPA Foundation, in Belém, state of Pará, we analyzed 113 epidemiological forms, related with risk factors associated with these retrovirus transmission, among carriers and noncarriers of HTLV. We observed that 76% (n=50) of the inapt blood donors were infected by HTLV-1 and 24% (n=16) by HTLV-2; 62% (n=70) of the carriers were male and 38% (n=43) were female, with a tendency of infection in this gender (p=0,007). The risk factors which exhibited significant results were: have received blood transfusion (p=0,0003), more specifically to HTLV-2 (p=0,02); have been breastfeeding from non-mother (p=0,006), more specifically to HTLV-1 (p=0,04); have been submitted to surgery (p=0,01), discriminately to HTLV-1 (p=0,03) and HTLV-2 (p=0,04); share blades/shavers (p=0,02), more specifically to HTLV-1 (p=0,02); do not use condoms during sexual intercourse (p=0,0003), discriminately to HTLV-1 (p=0,001) and HTLV-2 (p=0,002). Despite of the diverse stages existing in the process of selection of blood donors, which the main objective is to eliminate potentials candidates carrying transmissible blood diseases, in special of chronic and asymptomatic course, exist bias that disable an exempt process of fails.Dissertação Acesso aberto (Open Access) Avaliação do nível de concordância do teste imunocromatográfico OptiMAL-IT® e a gota espessa no diagnóstico da malária, no município de Mazagão-AP, Brasil(Universidade Federal do Pará, 2007) FADUL, Danielle Scerne; COUTO, Álvaro Augusto Ribeiro D'Almeida; http://lattes.cnpq.br/3800209721205388The precocious diagnosis and the opportune treatment of the cases of malaria is one of the main strategies for the control of the disease. Several alternatives for the traditional microscopic diagnosis were proposed in the last years, the Immunochromatographic tests that capture white antigens of the parasites of the malaria they are being proposed, as the test OptiMAL-IT® that captures the lactic desidrogenase of the Plasmodium sp.. The study had as objective the evaluation of the level of agreement between the Immunochromatographic test (OptiMAL-IT®) and the thick drop for the diagnosis of the malaria in the City of Mazagão – Amapá, Brazil. 413 individuals were analyzed with malaria sintomatology that had looked for the service of the unit of health service of the city, with age among 01-68 years. The results of the OptiMAL-IT® test were compared with the obtained results, of the same samples, through the thick drop red-faced by the Giemsa. Of the 413 patients suspicious to present malaria, 317(76.8%) were positive through GE and 311 (75.3%) were positive for TDR OptiMAL-IT®. Of the positive blades of GE, had been found 27.4% of P. falciparum and 72.6% of P. vivax . The OptiMAL-IT® test detected 27.7% of P. falciparum and 72.3% of P. vivax. The sensibility obtained with TDR for P. falciparum was of 97.7% and for P. vivax was of 98.2%, the global sensibility of TDR was of 98.1% and the global specificity for both the species was of 100%. They were found preditivos values positive and negative of 100% and 94.1%, respectively. The OptiMAL-IT® test had a high agreement with thick drop, it is specific and efficient. It can be used in the diagnosis of malaria in the situations where microscopy is not available.Dissertação Acesso aberto (Open Access) Soroprevalência e caracterização molecular do Vírus da imunodeficiência humana (HIV) e do Vírus linfotrópico de células T humanas (HTLV) em mulheres profissionais do sexo do Estado do Pará, Brasil(Universidade Federal do Pará, 2007-08-03) SOUSA, Ronaldo Lopes de; MACHADO, Luiz Fernando Almeida; http://lattes.cnpq.br/8099461017092882The Women’s Professional of the Sex (WPS) constitute a vulnerable population to the acquisition of sexually transmissible illnesses (STI) in virtue of the type of activity that they play. The present work had as objective to describe the serumprevalency of the infection and the molecular characterization of the HIV and the HTLV of WPS of the State of Pará, Brazil. Blood sample’s of 339 WPS were collected, being 105 proceeding from the city of Barcarena, 31 of the city of Augusto Correa, 98 of the city of Bragança and 105 of the city of Belém, in the period of April of 2005 the August of 2006. All the plasma samples had been tested for the presence of antibodies anti-HTLV-1/2 and anti-HIV-1/2, by means of the use of a immune enzimatic assay. The prevalence of the HIV-1 and the HTLV-1 in the studied population was of 2,36% and 1,77%, respectively. The amplification of the gene pro of the HIV-1 disclosed subtypes B and F, whereas the samples of HTLV, had been classified as HTLV-1 of the Cosmopolita subtype of the Transcontinental sub-group. It had a significant association of the infection for the HIV-1 with the age band, the number of partners per week and with the capricious use of condoms. However, the infection for the HTLV-1 alone showed significant association in relation to the capricious use of condom. The sexual relation was the most likely way of acquisition of the infection for the two viral agents, considering that the report of use of injective drugs was rare. Being thus, the WPS need bigger attention of the public agencies of health, specially in relation to the prevention and monitoring of transmissible agents by sexual pathways, as these can be important in the acquisition and dissemination of these agents.Tese Acesso aberto (Open Access) Epidemiologia descritiva de Salmonella em ecossistemas aquáticos de diferentes áreas do Estado do Pará(Universidade Federal do Pará, 2007-09-20) LOUREIRO, Edvaldo Carlos Brito; ISHAK, Ricardo; http://lattes.cnpq.br/5621101706909450Surveillance of Salmonella serotypes in aquatic environments is an important procedure for the monitoring of human and animal infections. The analysis of 694 samples of water collected from river, creek, bay, beaches, lake, well, nascent, provisioning water, stream, drainage and sewage distributed along 11 districts in the State of Pará, Brazil, yielded 212 (30,5%) contaminated samples with 91 serotypes and 2,115 strains of Salmonella. In Belém, 77 sorotypes were identified out of 1,300 isolates from freshwater and sewage; S. Saintpaul, S. Panama, S. Muenster, S. Hadar and S. Agona were the most frequent serotypes. In the National Forest of Caxiuanã, 69,4% of water samples were positive for Salmonella and 17 serotypes were identified, being S. Panama, S. Miami and S. Gaminara the most frequent ones. Antibiotic resistance was described in 64.8% of the Salmonella isolates from aquatic environments, with a special importance to streptomycin (97,1%) and tetracycline (10,8%). The presence of Salmonella and thermo-tolerant coliforms in superficial and underground water was frequently associated, but E.coli was not isolated in ten occasions. Rappaport-Vassiliadis enrichment broth was more efficient than Selenite Cystine for the isolation of Salmonella when kept at 42,5ºC. The serotypes isolated from sewage closely resembled the isolates originated from human fecal cultures during the same period. The results show the dissemination of Salmonella in aquatic environments in the State of Pará and the risk to the health of the human population.Dissertação Acesso aberto (Open Access) Avaliação da diversidade de insetos hematófagos da subordem Nematocera e de vertebrados silvestres: transmissão de arbovírus na área de influência do Projeto Salobo, Carajás, Pará(Universidade Federal do Pará, 2009) MONTEIRO, Hamilton Antonio de Oliveira; VASCONCELOS, Pedro Fernando da Costa; http://lattes.cnpq.br/0973550817356564Aiming to evaluate the diversity of hematophagous insects and sylvan vertebrates, as well as the arbovirus fauna present in the area, a longitudinal study was performed in the Salobo Project area, Mineral Province of Carajas, Pará state, Brazil, between December 2005 and June 2007 (seven scientific expeditions), before the action of mineral extraction be launched. Insects belonging to the families Ceratopogonidae, Culicidae, Psychodidae, and Simulidae were collected using the miniature CDC and Shannon light traps, and human bait; sylvan vertebrates (birds, small mammals and reptilians) were also captured in the are using Shermann and Tommahwak traps. Biological specimens from insects and vertebrates were used to attempt of virus isolation in suckling mice, while the vertebrate serum samples to determine the antibody prevalence to 19 arboviruses by hemagglutination inhibition (HI) tests. A total of 44,795 (1,220 lots) hematophagous insects were collected, mostly of Psychodidae. The most abundant species of Culicidae were Haemagogus leucocelaenus and Haemgogus janthinomys; a total of 1,288 vertebrates were also captured; the rodents Proechimys guyannensis and Oryzomys capito, and the birds Turdus albicolis and Phlegopsis nigromaculata were the most prevalent species in the area. Three Tucunduba virus strains were isolated from lots of Anopheles (Nys.) sp., Culex coronator and Wyeomyia sp. HI antibodies were found to Bussuquara virus, Cacipacore virus, Icoaraci virus, Ilheus virus, Mucambo virus Rocio virus, Saint Louis encephalitis virus (SLEV), and western equine encephalitis virus. The most prevalent arbovirus by HI was the SLEV.Dissertação Acesso aberto (Open Access) Investigação do polimorfismo do exon - 1 do gene MBL (Mannose-Binding Lectin) em pacientes portadores de tuberculose(Universidade Federal do Pará, 2009-03-31) ARAÚJO, Mauro Sérgio Moura de; VALLINOTO, Antonio Carlos Rosário; http://lattes.cnpq.br/3099765198910740Mannose-binding lectin (MBL) is considered an acute phase protein with important role in the first line of defense of the innate immune system, whose serum levels are genetically determined. The MBL activates the lectin pathway of complement, and mediate the phagocytosis of microorganisms and opsonization. Several studies have associated serum levels of MBL to susceptibility or resistance to infectious agents including the Mycobacterium tuberculosis, causative agent of human tuberculosis. Aiming to evaluate the occurrence of a possible association between MBL gene polymorphisms and tuberculosis, it was evaluated the frequencies of mutations in exon 1 of MBL gene in a group of 167 TB patients, divided into 3 groups: patients with pulmonary tuberculosis, with extrapulmonary tuberculosis, patients with multiresistant tuberculosis to drugs and the control group with 159 health professionals. The identification of alleles MBL*A, *B, *C and *D was performed by polymerase chain reaction, using specific sequences of primers and subsequent enzymatic digestion. The analysis of allelic and genotypic frequencies of exon 1 did not show any significant difference between patients with tuberculosis and control group (p> 0.05). There were no significant associations between groups of pulmonary tuberculosis, extrapulmonary tuberculosis and multidrug drug among themselves and when connected to the control group. Data from our study showed no evidence of any influence of variations in the exon 1 of MBL gene in active tuberculosis, suggesting that the gene polymorphism has no influence on susceptibility to tuberculosis.Tese Acesso aberto (Open Access) Dirofilariose canina em dois municípios da Ilha do Marajó, Estado do Pará, Brasil: um enfoque epidemiológico, morfológico e molecular(Universidade Federal do Pará, 2009-04-03) FURTADO, Adriano Penha; LANFREDI, Reinalda Marisa; http://lattes.cnpq.br/5488452069004649Filarids are elongate and filiforms nematodes parasites. Canids filarids parasites belong to the Onchocercidae Family and are represented mainly by Genus Acanthocheilonema, Dipetalonema and Dirofilaria. These filarids develop in different places in the vertebrate host, and need for haematophagus invertebrate host to complete your cycle. Different infection levels can occur, since assintomatic, until the death of dog. The filarids parasites of dogs are found mainly in the region between the tropics. In the Amazon region a little is known about the distribution of these parasites, and until this moment, a study of distinguishing diagnosis was not performed. With this objective, we choose two cities in the Marajó Island (Salvaterra and São Sebastião da Boa Vista) and carry through a epidemiologic, morphologic and molecular studies. The percentage of microfilaremics dogs was of 37.34% in Salvaterra and 6.67% in São Sebastião da Boa Vista, resulting in a total prevalence of 32.45%. Analyzing the morphologic characteristics of the collected adult filarids, we concluded that these worms are of the Dirofilaria immitis species. For analysis of genic region, we conclude that the microfilariaes found in the dogs blood studied are also D. immitis species, and that these dogs had not presented mixing infection.Dissertação Acesso aberto (Open Access) Prevalência da infecção pelo Papilomavírus humano (HPV) em mulheres investigadas para o câncer cervical, na cidade de Belém, Para(Universidade Federal do Pará, 2009-04-29) MONTEIRO, Jacqueline Cortinhas; MACHADO, Luiz Fernando Almeida; http://lattes.cnpq.br/8099461017092882The human Papillomavirus infects basal cells of stratified epithelium, inducing the development of benign proliferative lesions in the skin or mucous membranes. The infections have universal distribution. Many studies have demonstrated the strong association of infection by species of high-risk cervical cancer. Therefore, this study sought to determine the prevalence of HPV infection in a group of women screened for cervical cancer. From january 2008 to december 2009 were collected cervical samples from 180 women seen at the Laboratory of Cytopathology of Universidade Federal do Pará (UFPA), with 162 eligible for the study. Each participant was collected two samples, one for the manufacture of cytological smears for subsequent analysis by the Papanicolaou method and the other for analysis of molecular biology, in order to investigate the presence of HPV, using the primers MY09 and MY11. The species of HPV have been identified by PCR sequencing of nucleotide bases of the L1 ORF of HPV. The analysis of the epidemiological profile of the study group showed that the average age accounted for 37.5 years. The majority (49.38%) were married, 37.65% had initiated sexual activity between 13 and 17 years old and 58.64% did not use condoms during sex. The overall prevalence of HPV was found to be 18.52%. Thirteen different types were identified, with the majority (66.67%) was a low-risk group, in which HPV-11 was more frequent. Among the high risk group (30%) HPV-31 was found in four cases. The species distribution of HPV according to the cytology showed that the prevalence of infection was higher in the group of women whose smear was free of abnormal cytology (43.33%). In the group of women with premalignant changes only observed infections by species of low risk (10%). HPV infection was significantly associated with sexual activity and the frequency in the completion of screening. The prevalence in this study corroborates other findings in the medical literature. The prevalence of infection in women with normal cytology reinforces the idea that the infection is mostly asymptomatic and the Papanicolaou method is less efficient in detecting the infection than the techniques of molecular biology. However, when dealing with disease detection premalignant or malignant, molecular biology is not applicable and therefore should not replace the PCCU.Dissertação Acesso aberto (Open Access) Situação imunológica dos profissionais de saúde de um laboratório de pesquisa em relação ao vírus da hepatite B(Universidade Federal do Pará, 2009-08-27) OLIVEIRA, Candida Maria Abrahão de; NUNES, Márcio Roberto Teixeira; http://lattes.cnpq.br/0299116892743368Hepatitis B is a serious problem of public health, in particular for health-workers, who have an increased risk of acquiring this disease, through contact with patients or infected materials, following accidents and, frequently, in the lack of preventive measures. The object of this study was to determine the prevalence by serologic markers of infection with hepatitis B virus, among workers of a research institute, by way of a descriptive and epidemiological study. 528 samples of blood were collected, during January - April, 2008, in order to analyse serologic markers of hepatitis B by immunnoenzimatic techniques, which detected a total prevalence of 39,7% for some marker of HBV, with 0,4% by HBsAg+; 8% by anti-HBc+/HBs+; 2,5% isolated anti-HBc+ and 28,8% by isolated anti-HBs+. Among the individuals interviewed 31,6%, they were vaccinated against hepatitis B, having among than 38,9% individuals with no response to the vaccine and 80,8% susceptible, made up of non-vaccinated individuals, those not responding to vaccination. These results indicate showed the necessity to carry out Regulation 32, of the Ministry of Work and Employment, protects the health-worker.Tese Acesso aberto (Open Access) Diversidade genética de isolados ambientais de Vibrio cholerae da Amazônia brasileira(Universidade Federal do Pará, 2009-09-30) SÁ, Lena Líllian Canto de; VICENTE, Ana Carolina Paulo; http://lattes.cnpq.br/9393006603341915Vibrio cholerae, the etiologic agent of cholera, is an autochtonus bacterium of aquatic environment in temperate and tropical regions of the world. Cholera is endemic and epidemic in many countries in Africa, Asia and Central and South America. In this study our goal was to detemine the genetic diversity of V.cholerae environmental isolates from aquatic ecosystems in the Amazon region of Brazil. A total of 148 environmental strains of V.cholerae non-O1 and non-O139 (NAG) and O1 serogroups, isolated from the Amazon region since 1977 to 2007, were characterized and compared with clinical strains of V.cholerae O1 from sixty and seventh cholera pandemic. PFGE (pulsed-field gel electrophoresis) was performed to determine the clonal relationships between V.cholerae non-O1, O1 environmental and clinical strains. The presence of virulence genes (hlyA/hem, hlyB, hlyC, rtxA, rtxC, tcp, ctx, zot, ace, stn/sto) and class 1, 2 and 3 integrons (intI 1, 2 e 3) was analyzed by polymerase chain reaction. Whole genome macrorestriction analysis revealed that the environmental V.cholerae NAGs were more diverse than the environmental O1 strains, both groups segregate in distinct clusters and most of environmental O1 strains show a clonal relationship with seventh cholera pandemic strains. The distribution of virulence genes in NAGs strains is largely different from that of O1 strains which, in general, were positive for all virulence genes analyzed excepting for stn/sto and class 1, 2 and 3 integrons. Some O1 environmental strains, belonging to the seventh pandemic lineage, went through an extensive gene loss. Distinct NAGs strains were stn/sto+ and intI 1+. Two alleles of aadA were found: aadA2 and aadA7. Interestingly, V.cholerae O1 environmental strains belonging to the pandemic lineage were only isolated during the period of cholera epidemic in the Amazon region of Brazil (1991-1996).Tese Acesso aberto (Open Access) Caracterização molecular e relação filogenética do genoma completo dos arbovírus Bussuquara, Iguape, Ilhéus e Rocio (Família Flaviviridae, Gênero Flavivirus)(Universidade Federal do Pará, 2009-11-27) MEDEIROS, Daniele Barbosa de Almeida; NUNES, Márcio Roberto Teixeira; http://lattes.cnpq.br/0299116892743368; VASCONCELOS, Pedro Fernando da Costa; http://lattes.cnpq.br/0973550817356564Flaviviruses have been known due their complex biological cycle and their relevance in public health and global economy. The ecologic aspected and clinic pictures are related with phylogeny and evolution of flaviviruses. This work aims the molecular characterization of Bussuquara (BSQV), Iguape (IGUV), Ilheus (VILH) e Rocio (VROC) flaviviruses genomes, determining their phylogenetic relationships with others members of genus Flavivirus. The study included: the full-length sequencing of the four Brazilian flaviviruses; analyzes of the predictive secondary structure of RNA and conserved sequences in the 3’NCR; determination of cleavage and glicosilation sites, cisteine residues and conserved motifs in the polyprotein; and similarity and phylogenetic analyzes. The BSQV, IGUV, VILH and VROC genomes present 10815 nt, 10922 nt, 10775 nt, and 10794 nt, respectively. The conserved standard sequences in 3’NCR of BSQV was RCS2-CS2-CS1, while to IGUV, ILHV and ROCV were CS3-RCS2-CS2-CS1. The secondary structure of RNA obtained for the Brazilian flaviviruses were similar to the other flaviviruses. The numbers of the glicosilation sites to PrM, E and NS1 proteins were distinct among the studied Brazilian flaviviruses, therefore the pattern 6,12,12 Cis residues and the cleavage sites were conserved. In the E protein, some singles mutations were observed in fusion peptide of BSQV, IGUV and ROCV, and the RGD motif were distinct for the flaviviruses under study. The motif that determines the MTase-SAM activity in NS5, as well as the helicase and protease activity in NS3 were conserved. Among the eight polimerase motifs in NS5, only the V, VI and VII motifs were observed single mutations in ILHV and ROCV. The similarity analyzes showed that BSQV presents high relationship with VIGU, while ILHV and ROV were more related among themselves, however those viruses were considerated distincts species. Based in the phylogenetic analyzes, molecular and biological characteristics, it was proposed the establishment of three distinct genetic groups: the Rocio group, grouping ILHV and ROCV, Bussuquara group formed by BSQV and Naranjal virus; and Aroa group, that include Aroa virus and IGUV.Tese Acesso aberto (Open Access) Correlação dos níveis séricos e dos polimorfismos nos genes de citocinas (TNF-α, INF-γ, TGF-β1 e IL-10) com a apresentação clínica da hepatite B crônica(Universidade Federal do Pará, 2010) CONDE, Simone Regina Souza da Silva; VALLINOTO, Antonio Carlos Rosário; http://lattes.cnpq.br/3099765198910740Chronic hepatitis B has a wide spectrum of clinical manifestations resulting from various factors, such as the pattern of secretion and polymorphism in cytokine genes. This work aims to correlate the TNF-α -308G/A, INF-γ +874A/T, TGF-β1 -509C/T e IL-10 -1081A/G polymorphisms and serum levels of these cytokines with the clinical presentation of hepatitis B. It was selected 53 consecutive cases of hepatitis B divided into group A (inactive carrier= 30) and B (chronic hepatitis / cirrhosis= 23). As a control, we selected 100 individuals anti-HBc and anti-HBs positives. Serum levels of cytokines were determined by enzyme immunoassays (eBiosceince, Inc. California, San Diego, USA). The gene amplification of cytokines was carried out by PCR and histopathological analysis followed by METAVIR classification. It was identified that genotype TNF-α -308GA was more prevalent among B group than controls and that presence of A allele increased the risk for chronic disease (OR= 2,6). The serum levels of INF-γ and IL-10 were higher (p <0,001) in controls than others groups A and B and the TGF-β1 levels were lower (p < 0,01) in controls. It was noted that inflammatory activity > 2 correlated with higher levels of TNF-α and IFN-γ (p<0.01) and fibrosis > 2 with higher levels of INF-γ (p <0.01). In the studied population, lower INF-γ and IL-10 levels and higher TGF-β1 level were associated with chronic hepatitis B, and that the presence TNF-α -308 A allele increased in 2,6 the risk for chronic disease .Tese Acesso aberto (Open Access) A importância do Anopheles darlingi Root, 1926 e Anopheles marajoara Galvão e Damasceno, 1942 na transmissão de malária no município de Macapá/AP - Brasil(Universidade Federal do Pará, 2010-03-11) GALARDO, Allan Kardec Ribeiro; PÓVOA, Marinete Marins; http://lattes.cnpq.br/2256328599939923Malaria in the municipality of Macapá is mainly peri urban, which are characterized by flooding area, presence of forest fragments and disorganized settlements. The aim of this study was to determine the importance of Anopheles darlingi e Anopheles marajoara in the malaria transmission in Macapá. The study was carried out from October 2007 to September 2008, in the Lagoa dos Índios community, Macapá. It was collected 4,601 mosquitoes, from which 3,029 were Anopheles marajoara (65,8%), 917 Anopheles darlingi (19,9%), 429 Anopheles braziliensis (9,3%), 208 Anopheles triannulatus (4,5%), 18 Anopheles peryassui (0,4%) and 5 Anopheles nuneztovari (0,1%). Only 32.8% (1.511) of the adult mosquitoes were collected indoors and 67.2% (3.090) outdoors. The index of the bites by man and by hour for An. darlingi in the intradomicile had ranged from 0 to 6.5 and in the peridomicile from 0 a 22. As for the An. marajoara the range was from 0 to 22 in the intradomicile and from 0 to 175.5 in the peridomicile. The analysis of the exuvia and the genitalia dissecation had resulted in the confirmation of the two species, An. darlingi and An. marajoara, and that the An. marajoara is the only albitarsis complex specie that is circulating in the study area. The vectors abundance had flutuated associated with the sazonal pattern of the rain. An. darlingi is the most frequent at the beginning and end of the rain, while An. marajoara was present, in high density, during the rainy season. From the 4,601 tested mosquitoes, 100 were positive for human malaria parasites by the ELISA method with a infection index of 2.17%. The infection index for An. marajoara was 2,34% (71/3,029) and for An. darlingi 3.05% (28/917). This study had demonstrated that the two studied species are responsible for the malaria transmission maintenance during the whole year, thus confirming the importance of both.Tese Acesso aberto (Open Access) Caracterização molecular dos vírus do grupo Gamboa (Bunyaviridae, Orthobunyavirus) isolados nas américas e infecção experimental em pintos (Gallus gallus domesticus) com o vírus Gamboa cepa Be AN 439546(Universidade Federal do Pará, 2010-03-31) CHIANG, Jannifer Oliveira; VASCONCELOS, Pedro Fernando da Costa; http://lattes.cnpq.br/0973550817356564Presently, little information on Gamboa serogroup viruses (Bunyaviridae, Orthobunyavirus) is available. Thus, in this work, it was performed a comparative phylogenetic study on the members of the Gamboa serogroup and with other orthobunyaviruses to the level of the gene Gn (M-RNA); an experimental infections in the domestic bird (Gallus domesticus) using the strain Be AN 439546 of the Gamboa Virus (GAMV); and a serologic study using the Hemagglutination Inhibition (HI) test in serum samples of wild animals and humans collected in Tucuruí - Pará. The phylogenetic analysis of Gamboa group viruses demonstrated that they are genetically closely related to group Turlock viruses and less related to the Simbu group viruses. The group Gamboa viruses were distributed in two clades (I and II), that it is in agreement with the current serologic classification; the clade I correspond to the Gamboa complex and the clade II to the Alajuela complex. The strain Be AN 439546 presented tropism for chikens lung and liver, with viral replication in this organs confirmed by detection of viral antigens by immunohistochemistry. These results, demonstrate that this bird species is a susceptible host for GAMV replication. The detection of HI antibodies against GAMV, confirmed by neutralization tests were found in wild bird plasmas and reinforces the hypothesis that these animals constitute the main amplification hosts in the maintenance cycle of GAMV. Full length genome studies of the Gamboa serogroup viruses, as well as on the ecoepidemiology of their vectors and potential vertebrate hosts are needed to generate new data and to reinforce the understanding of the information already existent on those viruses.Tese Acesso aberto (Open Access) Diversidade de helmintos de Ageneiosus ucayalensis Castelnau 1855 (Pisces siluriformes) da foz do Rio Guamá e Baia do Guajará, Belém, Pará(Universidade Federal do Pará, 2010-05-10) GIESE, Elane Guerreiro; SANTOS, Jeannie Nascimento dos; http://lattes.cnpq.br/4543897195525368; VALLINOTO, Antonio Carlos Rosário; http://lattes.cnpq.br/3099765198910740Descriptive taxonomy studies of fish parasites in the Amazon Region are relevant, considering the great biodiversity of known hosts. The aim of this was to analyze parasites found in Ageneiosus ucayalensis, describing new helminthes species, redescribing species and finding new hosts for species of known helminthes, using Light Microscopy, Scanning Electron Microscopy and Molecular Biology. A. ucayalensis, a fresh water siluriform from South America, is poorly studied, despite its importance in the trophic chain of fresh water environment and the great value in the regular diet of Amazonian populations. Those hosts inhabit the base level of Guamá river and Guajará Bay being parasited by helminthes of Phyla Plathyhemintes, Acanthocephala and Nematoda, which are described for the first time. In this study two new species of Nematoda were described, Procamallanus (Spirocamallanus) belenensis and Cucullanus ageneiosus; new host and new occurrence were described for Procamallanus (Spirocamallanus) rarus; moreover, we described larval forms of nematoda of Families Anisakidae (Anisakis sp.), Cystidicolidae (Pseudoproleptus sp.) and Cucullanidae (Cucullanus sp.) parasiting A. ucayalensis. Parasites of phylum Plathyhelmintes, Class Cestoda, represented by metacestodes and adults of family Proteocephalidae were also described, as well as class Monogenea, represented by helminthes of family Dactylogiridae, subfamily Ancyrocephalinae and phylum Acanthocephala by specimens of Neoechinorhynchidae, family (Genus Neoechinorhynchus). We believe that the present study contributes with important data to parasite biodiversity from Amazon Region.Tese Acesso aberto (Open Access) Hidatidose policística no Estado do Acre: contribuição para o diagnóstico, tratamento e prognóstico dos pacientes(Universidade Federal do Pará, 2010-06) SIQUEIRA, Nilton Ghiotti de; PÓVOA, Marinete Marins; http://lattes.cnpq.br/2256328599939923The echinococcosis is a zoonosis whose etiological agents are nematodes of the genus Echinococcus. There are five species of Echinococcus, two of them, E. oligarthrus (Diesing, 1863) and E. vogeli (Rausch & Bernstein, 1972) only occur in neotropical areas. The echinococcosis by E. vogeli causes multiple hydatid cysts, mainly in the liver of intermediate hosts, of which one is the human being. The lack of knowledge about the disease makes the diagnosis is delayed or even misleading. The lack of systematic information on treatment is also difficult to assess the results and prognosis of patients with peritoneal and hepatic lesions caused by E. vogeli. Here we describe the clinical features of patients, we propose a radiological classification protocol used in the classification of alveolar echinococcosis (E. multilocularis "PNM" Classification, Kern et al., 2006), which was also suitable for polycystic echinococcosis (E. vogeli) and describe a therapeutic option for the treatment of hydatid disease which previously had only been used for cases of cystic echinococcosis (E. granulosus, PAIR-Puncture, Aspiration, Injection, Reaspiration, Brunnetti et al., 2001). A prospective cohort study was initiated in 1999 and by 2009 included 60 patients. We describe the main symptoms and signs: pain in upper abdomen (65%) and hepatomegaly (60%) and patients were classified according to the "PNM" classification and submitted to three therapeutic modalities: (i) chemotherapy with albendazole at a dose of 10mg/kg/day, (ii) surgical removal of cysts or (iii) percutaneous puncture of the cysts- PAIR. After exclusion of two cases, due to inadequacy of the research protocol, the groups were distributed as follows: treatment with albendazole: n = 28 (48.3%, 28/58), surgical therapy: n = 25 (52.1%; 25/58) and PAIR: n = 5 (8.1%, 5 / 58). The results were stratified according to outcome of therapy: "Cure", represented by the disappearance of lesions after clinical or surgical treatment, "clinical improvement", defined as asymptomatic patients without weight loss and physiological functions preserved, "No Improvement" included patients who remained symptomatic, "Death" and "No Information", the monitoring did not allow a conclusion about the outcome. The three treatment groups together demonstrade lethality rate of 15.5% (9 / 58), "no improvement" 1.7% (1 / 58), "clinical improvement" in 40.0% (23/58) and "cure "in 32.8% (19/58). Regarding the outcome "death", there was no difference between therapies with albendazole or surgical treatment with 4 (14.2%) and 3 (12%) deaths respectively, but in the first group, albendazole, the outcome "cure" was 4.3% (1 / 23) and "clinical improvement" 74.0% (17/23), whereas in the "surgery" to "cure" represented 71.0% (17/24) and "clinical improvement" 16.7 (4 / 24). Therapy "PAIR" was associated with a lethality rate of 40% (2 / 5), cure in 20% (fifth) and clinical improvement in 40% (2 / 5). The "PNM" classification was useful to indicate such therapy in cases of polycystic hydatid disease. In conclusion, in the series studied surgical therapy has better results in the clinical therapy on the outcomes "cure" and "clinical improvement". The treatment for PAIR needs further studies.
