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Pathogens ; 9(8)2020 Jul 23.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-32717804

ABSTRACT

Viral infections in salmonids represent an ongoing challenge for the aquaculture industry. Two RNA viruses, the infectious pancreatic necrosis virus (IPNV) and the infectious salmon anemia virus (ISAV), have become a latent risk without healing therapies available for either. In this context, antiviral peptides emerge as effective and relatively safe therapeutic molecules. Based on in silico analysis of VP2 protein from IPNV and the RNA-dependent RNA polymerase from ISAV, a set of peptides was designed and were chemically synthesized to block selected key events in their corresponding infectivity processes. The peptides were tested in fish cell lines in vitro, and four were selected for decreasing the viral load: peptide GIM182 for IPNV, and peptides GIM535, GIM538 and GIM539 for ISAV. In vivo tests with the IPNV GIM 182 peptide were carried out using Salmo salar fish, showing a significant decrease of viral load, and proving the safety of the peptide for fish. The results indicate that the use of peptides as antiviral agents in disease control might be a viable alternative to explore in aquaculture.

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Res Microbiol ; 163(8): 557-66, 2012.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-22910282

ABSTRACT

Piscirickettsia salmonis is a bacterial fish pathogen seriously threatening the sustainability of the Chilean salmon industry. The biology and life cycle of this bacterium is not completely understood and there are no reports explaining how it survives or persists in marine environments. This work provides descriptive data of P. salmonis behavior when it is exposed to stress conditions, producing large cell aggregates closely resembling typical biofilm structures. In order to track this putative biofilm, we used indirect fluorescence and scanning electron microscopy. Complex masses were observed over time; the bacteria appear to be embedded within a matrix which disappears when it is exposed to cellulase, suggesting a polysaccharide nature typical of biofilm formation. Two lectins (ConA and WGA) were used to characterize the matrix. Both lectins showed a strong reaction with the structure, validating the exopolysaccharide nature of the matrix. Recently, several studies have demonstrated a correlation between toxin/anti-toxin system expression at initial stages of biofilm formation. In this report, QRT-PCR analysis was used with the P. salmonis toxin/anti-toxin mazEF operon, showing induction of these genes at early stages of biofilm formation, suggesting that said formation may be an adaptive strategy for survival and persistence under stress conditions in marine environments.


Subject(s)
Biofilms/growth & development , Piscirickettsia/physiology , Stress, Physiological , Bacterial Toxins/biosynthesis , Cellulase/metabolism , DNA, Bacterial/chemistry , DNA, Bacterial/genetics , Gene Expression Profiling , Lectins/metabolism , Microscopy, Electron, Scanning , Microscopy, Fluorescence , Molecular Sequence Data , Piscirickettsia/growth & development , Polysaccharides, Bacterial/metabolism , Protein Binding , Real-Time Polymerase Chain Reaction , Sequence Analysis, DNA
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PLoS One ; 7(5): e37353, 2012.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-22624020

ABSTRACT

Infectious Salmon Anemia is a devastating disease critically affecting world-wide salmon production. Chile has been particularly stricken by this disease which in all cases has been directly related with its causative agent, a novel orthomyxovirus which presents specific and distinctive infective features. Among these, two molecular markers have been directly associated with pathogenicity in two of the eight RNA sub genomic coding units of the virus: an insertion hot spot region present in viral segment 5 and a Highly Polymorphic Region (HPR) located in viral segment 6. Here we report the successful adaptation of a PCR-dependent denaturing gel electrophoresis technique (DGGE), which enables differentiation of selected reported HPR epizootic variants detected in Chile. At the same time, the technique allows us to distinguish one nucleotide differences in sequences associated with the intriguing, and still not well-understood, insertion events which tend to occur on RNA Segment 5. Thus, the versatility of the technique opens new opportunities for improved understanding of the complex biology of all ISA variants as well as possible applications to other highly variable pathogens.


Subject(s)
Denaturing Gradient Gel Electrophoresis/methods , Fish Diseases/diagnosis , Fish Diseases/virology , Isavirus/genetics , Isavirus/isolation & purification , Orthomyxoviridae Infections/veterinary , Salmo salar , Animals , Chile , DNA Primers/genetics , Orthomyxoviridae Infections/diagnosis , Polymorphism, Genetic/genetics , Species Specificity
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Rev. AMRIGS ; 34(4): 215-21, out.-dez. 1990. tab
Article in Portuguese | LILACS | ID: lil-94585

ABSTRACT

Os autores apresentam a revisao de 83 pacientes, portadores de doenca diverticular dos Colons sintomatica, atendidos em seu servico. Comentam o tratamento conservador empregado em 44 casos e os resultados obtidos, bem como as condutas, as tecnicas cirurgicas e os criterios adotados para os casos cirurgicos eletivos e na vigencia de complicacoes. Discutem os meios diagnosticos e as tecnicas cirurgicas utilizadas nos casos de enterorragia e de fistulas do colon para outros orgaos, e consideram o tratamento cirurgico eletivo dentro de criterios bem estabelecidos, a melhor conduta adotada em relacao a essa doenca.


Subject(s)
Adult , Middle Aged , Humans , Male , Female , Diverticulitis, Colonic/surgery , Angiography , Diverticulitis, Colonic/diagnosis , Diverticulitis, Colonic/etiology , Retrospective Studies
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