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Biosci. j. (Online) ; 37: e37068, Jan.-Dec. 2021. ilus, graf, tab
Article in English | LILACS | ID: biblio-1359174

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In this study, the recombinant gut protein rRa92A produced in Pichia pastoris yeast cells was used to immunize cattle in two experiments, one in Brazil and the other in Uganda. In both experiments, the animals were intramuscularly (IM) injected with 200 µg of recombinant protein in Brazil on days 0, 30 and 51 and in Uganda on days 0, 30. Blood samples for sera separation were collected from different days in both experiments. These samples were analyzed by ELISAs. In Brazil, ticks collected from the animals during the experimental period were analyzed for biological parameters. At Uganda, blood was collected to assess blood parameters, clinical signs were recorded and adult tick (Rhipicephalus appendiculatus) counts were performed. All animals of the vaccinated groups were shown to produce antibodies, and it was not possible to detect an effect on Rhipicephalus microplus. All the clinical parameters were considered within the normal ranges for both the experimental and control groups in Uganda. Antibody absorbance was elevated after each immunization and remained high until the end of the experiments, remaining low in the control animals. The results of stall test carried out in Brazil using R. microplus tick showed efficacy of 21.95%. The rRa92A immunization trial experiments in Uganda showing a decrease of 55.2% in the number of engorged adult ticks, which was statistically significant (p<0.05). Assessment of the immunogenicity of Ra92A produced in the P. pastoris expression system in bovines is reported for the first time, and the protein acted as a concealed antigen.


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Recombinant Proteins , Cattle , Vaccines , Rhipicephalus/pathogenicity
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Ciênc. rural (Online) ; 49(5): e20180783, 2019. tab, graf
Article in English | LILACS | ID: biblio-1045350

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ABSTRACT: The genus Staphylococcus comprises some of the most important pathogenic bacteria for both humans and animals. It is responsible for bovine mastitis and canine otitis, besides being present in the microbiota of animals and as a contaminant in food. Its pathogenesis is related to the formation of capsule and biofilm, which contribute to its infectivity. The objective of this study was to observe the production of slime layer and formation of biofilm, which are related to the resistance to antimicrobial agents and presence of icaA and icaD genes, in 41 isolates of Staphylococcus spp. from different origins, provided by the Universidade Federal de Pelotas (UFPEL), Laboratório Regional de Diagnóstico (LRD). Strains of Staphylococcus spp. were cultivated in Congo red agar for capsule detection. Biofilm formation was detected using the 96-well microplate testing. Antimicrobial susceptibility testing was performed using the plate diffusion method. Part of the analyzed samples produced slime layer (36.6%) and formed biofilm (17.1%). However, six of those that formed biofilms were susceptible to the eight antibiotics tested in the antibiogram. In tests to determine the minimum bactericidal and inhibitory concentrations, gentamicin resistance of biofilm-forming strains was greater than that of non-forming strains. Ampicillin was the least effective antimicrobial drug (51%), followed by tetracycline (71%), neomycin (73%), and erythromycin (73%). Some isolates presented the icaA (6) and icaD (11) genes. Therefore, we suggested that the origin of an isolate can determine its expression of virulence factor and resistance to certain antibiotics.


RESUMO: O gênero Staphylococcus abrange algumas das bactérias patogênicas mais importantes tanto para humanos como para animais. Ele é responsável pela mastite bovina e otite canina, além de estar presente na microbiota de animais e como contaminante em alimentos. Sua patogênese está relacionada à formação de cápsula e biofilme, que contribuem para sua infectividade. O objetivo deste estudo foi observar a produção de slime layer e a formação de biofilme, que estão relacionados à resistência a antibicrobianos e à presença dos genes icaA e icaD, em 41 isolados de Staphylococcus spp. de diferentes origens fornecidos pelo Laboratório Regional de Diagnóstico (LRD) da Universidade Federal de Pelotas (UFPEL). Os isolados de Staphylococcus spp. foram cultivados em ágar vermelho do Congo para detecção de cápsulas. A formação de biofilme foi detectada usando o teste de microplaca com 96 poços. O teste de susceptibilidade antimicrobiana foi realizado usando o método de difusão em placa. Parte das amostras analisadas produziram slime layer (36,6%) e formaram biofilme (17,1%). Entretanto, seis daquelas que formaram biofilmes foram sensíveis aos oito antibióticos testados no antibiograma. Em testes para determinar as concentrações bactericidas e inibitórias mínimas, a resistência à gentamicina de cepas formadoras de biofilme foi maior que aquela das cepas não formadoras. O antimicrobiano menos eficaz foi a ampicilina (51%), seguida por tetraciclina (71%), neomicina (73%) e eritromicina (73%). Alguns isolados apresentaram os genes icaA (6) e icaD (11). Portanto, sugerimos que a origem de um isolado pode determinar sua expressão de fator de virulência e resistência a certos antibióticos.

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