92 resultados para Tripsina


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Bacillus thuringiensis is an environmental bacteria that produces a group of crystallizable proteins (Cry) that are toxic for several insects and worms species. Recently, it was described a novel class of Cry proteins called parasporins (PS) that showed cytotoxic effects on animal and human tumor cells. Six types of PS have been described so far, PS1 to PS6, and their cytotoxic activity has been studied. However, the direct effect on tumor cells has been the current research focus, while the immunomodulatory role of the PS has not been studied yet. Therefore, this study aimed to verify whether PS of TC 2.3.1R6 B. thuringiensis strain has immunostimulatory activity on human lymphocytes and monocytes. We have evaluated the protein toxicity against human cells, the lymphoproliferative activity and the effects on peripheral blood monocytes. The PS-PK showed no toxic or stimulating activity on lymphocyte proliferation. However, it inhibited the spontaneous production of IL-10 as well as ConA-induced and the production of IFN-γ. PS-PK decreased the release of hydrogen peroxide and increased the production of TNF- α by monocytes. PS-PK performed inhibitory production of hydrogen peroxide and TNF-α by monocytes, whereas PS-Tp showed stimulation of the production of hydrogen and TNF-α

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Bacillus thuringiensis (Bt), is an environmental Gram-positive spore-forming bacterium that produces crystalline parasporal protein (Cry) during sporulation. The inclusions often exhibit strong and specific insecticidal activity, making Bt an agent for agricultural controlling insects pest, mites, protozoa and nematodes. Recent studies reported that some of these Crys do not show cytotoxicity against insects but they are capable to kill some human and animal cancer cells. These proteins were denominated parasporins (PS). However, antitumor activity of Bt parasporin on the development of murine colorectal cancer (CT-26), are not well studies and these are no reports on the in vivo effect of these proteins. Thus, the present study evaluated the in vitro and in vivo anti-tumoral activity of Bt parasporin against the murine colorectal cancer line CT-26. Therefore, Balb/c mice were s.c. inoculated with CT-26 cells and weekly treated with parasporin (i.p.) pre-activated by enzymatic digestion with trypsin or proteinase K. Our results have shown, for the first time, that despite the anti-tumor activity in vitro, parasporin crystals couldn’t combat tumor growth in vivo. Instead, this protein was highly toxic, affecting the liver and spleen, with possible effect on other organs, decreasing the survival of treated animals. The results indicate the need for studies to better detoxification or manipulation of parasporin for therapeutic use and new studies for analysis of toxicological effects of repetitive exposure of farmers to this toxin

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Pós-graduação em Agronomia (Entomologia Agrícola) - FCAV

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La harina de soja (HS) es la fuente de proteína de elección en dietas para cerdos. La HS contiene diversos factores anti nutricionales (FAN), tales como los inhibidores de tripsina (IT; Huisman y Jansman, 1991) y los oligosacáridos (Clarke y Wiseman, 2005) que afectan al crecimiento y limitan los niveles de inclusión en dietas para lechones. El procesado térmico del haba y su composición (De Coca Sinova et al., 2008) afectan al contenido de nutrientes así como la respuesta de los animales a su inclusión en piensos. Morgan et al. (1984) y Dilger et al. (2004) han demostrado que un aumento en el contenido de fibra bruta de la dieta o de la HS utilizada disminuye la digestibilidad de los nutrientes en monogástricos y De Coca et al. (2008) observaron una relación lineal entre el contenido de proteína bruta (PB) y la digestibilidad de los aminoácidos en HS. Por lo tanto, la inclusión de HS de alto contenido en PB (AP-HS) en sustitución de HS de menor contenido proteico (BP-HS) podría mejorar el crecimiento de los lechones. Los concentrados de soja (CPS) tienen un alto contenido en PB y bajo contenido de fibra bruta y en FAN (Shon et al., 1994). Por lo tanto, la sustitución de HS por CPS, podría mejorar el rendimiento de los cerdos al destete. Los efectos del tamaño medio de partícula (GMD) del pienso sobre el crecimiento es un tema de debate (Goodband et al., 1995). La mayoría de estudios llevados a cabo con cereales han encontrado una relación directa positiva entre la GMD y el índice de conversión (IC) en cerdos (Goodband y Hines, 1988; Healy et al., 1994). Sin embargo, los resultados disponibles sobre los efectos de la molturación fina de la HS sobre la productividad en lechones son escasos y no concordantes (Fastinger y Mahan, 2003; Lawrence et al., 2003; Valencia et al., 2008). El objetivo de este experimento fue evaluar los efectos de la inclusión de diferentes tipos de soja en los que variaba el contenido de PB y el tamaño de partícula sobre el crecimiento de los lechones.