982 resultados para A.baumannii. P. aeruginosa


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Pseudomonas aeruginosa é um bacilo gram-negativo, importante patógeno para pacientes neutropnicos, queimados e em condições de ventilação artificial em Unidades de Tratamento Intensivo, onde causam infecção nosocomial. Nestas condições, a infecção pode ser séria e muitas vezes letal. Em pacientes com fibrose cística, o curso da patologia por P. aeruginosa evolui como uma infecção pulmonar crônica severa, pois a bactéria produz diversas toxinas e outros fatores de virulência responsáveis pelo estabelecimento da colonização persistente do trato respiratório destes pacientes. A apresentação característica da persistente infecção por P. aeruginosa é a produção de alginato mucóide e a formação de microcolônias, que é considerada a estratégia de sobrevivência da bactéria no meio ambiente, P. aeruginosa crescendo em biofilm é altamente resistente a antibióticos, estando usualmente associada com progressiva perda da função pulmonar. Esta pesquisa realizou uma avaliação epidemiológica e clínica de portadores de fibrose cística, colonizados por P. aeruginosa, atendidos no Hospital Universitário João de Barros Barreto, na cidade de Belém, Pará no ano de 2003. Foi feito coleta de escarro dos pacientes expectoradores e swab de orofaringe nos demais para estudo microbiológico realizado no laboratório microbiologia deste hospital. Foram avaliados 32 pacientes fibrocísticos, distribuídos em três grupos, conforme: ausência de infecção por P. aeruginosa (G1), infecção pela bactéria sem colonização (G2) e colonização crônica (G3). Pacientes pertencentes a G3 apresentaram complicações respiratórias mais frequëntes e mais graves que os demais. A ocorrência de cepas mucóidaes de P. aeruginosa foi significativamente mais prevalente neste grupo, onde a doença respiratória se apresentou de forma mais severa. Cepas não-mucóides foram identificadas de forma similar nos grupos G2 e G3. Os sintomas respiratórios foram os mais frequëntes ao diagnóstico. A idade média dos pacientes ao diagnóstico foi de 7 anos. Condições sócio-econômicas adversas, diagnóstico tardio, desnutrição e mutação genética parecem ter favorecido a colonização e contribuído para ocorrência de óbito no grupo G3.

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A Pseudomonas aeruginosa aparece como um patógeno oportunista na fibrose cística, sendo a maior fonte de infecção pulmonar e é responsável por altas taxas de mortalidade nestes pacientes. O objetivo deste trabalho é de mostrar as características espirométricas e clínicas dos pacientes com fibrose cística atendidos no Hospital Universitário João de Barros Barreto (HUJBB), no Pará. Foi realizado um estudo retrospectivo nos prontuários de 44 pacientes acompanhados no HUJBB, no período de 1997-2007, que atenderam aos critérios de inclusão, sendo 14 colonizados por P. aeruginosa, com a ocorrência de 9 óbitos. Com nível de significância de 5%. No grupo colonizado 10 eram do sexo feminino, a idade média dos sintomas iniciais foi de 0.3±0.6 anos, com diferença significativa quando comparado com pacientes não colonizados (p<0.05). A idade média ao diagnóstico foi de 13.1±10.8 nos colonizados todos apresentavam sintomas respiratórios persistentes ao diagnóstico. A média dos valores percentuais preditos das espirometrias, referentes à avaliação inicial e final, do grupo colonizado foi VEF1(60.0± 25.0%) e (47,82±16.1%) e FEF25-75%(42.5± 22.9%) e (26,5±17.9%) e no grupo não colonizado foi VEF1(79.2± 21.0%) e (79,6±18.0%) e FEF25-75%(69.2± 26.7%) e (68,9±26.8%), respectivamente (p<0.005). A média do escore de Shwachman inicial nos colonizados foi de 42.9±13.5 e nos não colonizados foi de 68.4±15.1(p<0.0001) e na avaliação final foi de 36.6±18.7 e 73.6±12.3 (p<0.0001), respectivamente, com diferença significativa entre os grupos. Os fatores relacionados aos óbitos encontrados foram a colonização por P. aeruginosa, estado nutricional deficiente e VEF1 reduzido. Na casuística estudada foi encontrado maior comprometimento da função pulmonar e idade média mais elevada ao diagnóstico do que em outros estados brasileiros. Estes dados reforçam a necessidade de ações para um diagnóstico precoce no estado do Pará, propiciando uma abordagem teraputica eficaz e direcionada, buscando aumento de sobrevida e melhoria da qualidade de vida destes indivíduos, objetivo principal das ações dos profissionais envolvidos nesta assistência.

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Fundação de Amparo à Pesquisa do Estado de São Paulo (FAPESP)

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Fundação de Amparo à Pesquisa do Estado de São Paulo (FAPESP)

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In Brazil and other regions of the world, Pseudomonas aeruginosa and Acinetobacter spp. have emerged as important agents of nosocomial infection and are commonly involved in outbreaks. The main objective of the present study was to evaluate the genetic relationship among P. aeruginosa and Acinetobacter spp. isolated from patients in a public university hospital in northwestern Parana, Brazil, and report their antimicrobial resistance profile. A total of 75 P. aeruginosa and 94 Acinetobacter spp. isolates were phenotypically identified and tested for antibiotic susceptibility using automated methodology. Polymyxin B was tested by disk diffusion for P. aeruginosa. Metallo-beta-lactamase (MBL) was detected using a disk approximation test. Genotyping was performed using enterobacterial repetitive intergenic consensus polymerase chain reaction (ERIC-PCR). Approximately 55% of the P. aeruginosa isolates and 92% of the Acinetobacter spp. isolates were multiresistant, but none were MBL-producers. ERIC-PCR revealed the presence of small clusters of carbapenem-resistant Acinetobacter spp., most likely OXA-type carbapenemase producers. Furthermore, high genetic diversity in P. aeruginosa and Acinetobacter spp. clinical isolates was observed, suggesting that cross-transmission is not very frequent in the studied hospital.

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Os biossurfactantes, moléculas tenso-ativas sintetizadas por microrganismos, apresentam propriedades biológicas e superficiais que podem ser aplicadas a processos industriais diversos. Apesar das vantagens apresentadas, não são amplamente utilizados pela indústria, devido ao alto custo de produção, baixa produtividade e uso de substratos caros. Bactérias do gênero Pseudomonas são conhecidas por sintetizarem ramnolipdios, moléculas tenso-ativas promissoras em termos de produção industrial, por apresentarem excelentes propriedades tenso-ativas, além de características físico-químicas e biológicas que permitem a obtenção em concentrações superiores a outros biossurfactantes. O uso de substratos alternativos seria uma estratégia que facilitaria o desenvolvimento industrial de sua produção. A proposta deste trabalho é dar continuidade ao estudo da produção de ramnolipdios a partir de substratos não-convencionais (n-parafina, óleos vegetais utilizados em frituras, glicerol) por isolados de P. aeruginosa.

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To isolate, to concentrate and to purify bacteriophages from isolates of P. aeruginosa; To observe the capacity of bacteriophages to infect isolates of P. aeruginosa susceptible and multiresitant to antimicrobial; To caractherize bacteriphages by electronic microscopy techniques. 10 isolates of Pseudomonas aeruginosa from LEMC culture collection were submitted to the experiments of ideal temperature for the lyse region appearance in the MaConkey culture plate and 2 extraction methods for the concentration of the phages, clorophorm (Silankorva) and filtration plus centrifugation (Bergan). Three infected clinical isolates of multiresistant P. aeruginosa an one susceptible isolate ( PA01) were evaluated by 3 transmission electron microscopy techniques to caractherize phages morphologically (“on grid”, “on drop and direct extraction from the lyse region of the culture plate). The ideal temperature to obtain lyses region was 37°C. The stock solutions, obtained through the methodologies of Sillankorva and Bergan, had satisfactory results in infecting the multiresistant isolate and the negative control. Among the 3 techniques of electronic microscopy tested the direct from the lyse plate was the best to obtain the micrography of the phages

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Epithelial cells in oral cavities can be considered reservoirs for a variety of bacterial species. A polymicrobial intracellular flora associated with periodontal disease has been demonstrated in buccal cells. Important aetiological agents of systemic and nosocomial infections have been detected in the microbiota of subgingival biofilm, especially in individuals with periodontal disease. However, non-oral pathogens internalized in oral epithelial cells and their relationship with periodontal status are poorly understood. The purpose of this study was to detect opportunistic species within buccal and gingival crevice epithelial cells collected from subjects with periodontitis or individuals with good periodontal health, and to associate their prevalence with periodontal clinical status. Quantitative detection of total bacteria and Staphylococcus aureus, Pseudomonas aeruginosa and Enterococcus faecalis in oral epithelial cells was determined by quantitative real-time PCR using universal and species-specific primer sets. Intracellular bacteria were visualized by confocal microscopy and fluorescence in situ hybridization. Overall, 33 % of cell samples from patients with periodontitis contained at least one opportunistic species, compared with 15 % of samples from healthy individuals. E. faecalis was the most prevalent species found in oral epithelial cells (detected in 20.6 % of patients with periodontitis, P= 0.03 versus healthy individuals) and was detected only in cells from patients with periodontitis. Quantitative real-time PCR showed that high levels of P. aeruginosa and S. aureus were present in both the periodontitis and healthy groups. However, the proportion of these species was significantly higher in epithelial cells of subjects with periodontitis compared with healthy individuals (P= 0.016 for P. aeruginosa and P= 0.047 for S. aureus). Although E. faecalis and P. aeruginosa were detected in 57 % and 50 % of patients, respectively, with probing depth and clinical attachment level ≥6 mm, no correlation was found with age, sex, bleeding on probing or the presence of supragingival biofilm. The prevalence of these pathogens in epithelial cells is correlated with the state of periodontal disease.

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Pseudomonas aeruginosa infection in ventilator-associated pneumonia is a serious and often life-threatening complication in intensive care unit patients, and new treatment options are needed. We used B-cell-enriched peripheral blood lymphocytes from a volunteer immunized with a P. aeruginosa O-polysaccharide-toxin A conjugate vaccine to generate human hybridoma cell lines producing monoclonal antibodies specific for individual P. aeruginosa lipopolysaccharide serotypes. The fully human monoclonal antibody secreted by one of these lines, KBPA101, is an IgM/kappa antibody that binds P. aeruginosa of International Antigenic Typing System (IATS) serotype O11 with high avidity (5.81 x 10(7) M(-1) +/- 2.8 x 10(7) M(-1)) without cross-reacting with other serotypes. KBPA101 specifically opsonized the P. aeruginosa of IATS O11 serotype and mediated complement-dependent phagocytosis in vitro by the human monocyte-like cell line HL-60 at a very low concentration (half-maximal phagocytosis at 0.16 ng/ml). In vivo evaluation of KBPA101 demonstrated a dose-response relationship for protection against systemic infections in a murine burn wound sepsis model, where 70 to 100% of animals were protected against lethal challenges with P. aeruginosa at doses as low as 5 microg/animal. Furthermore, a high efficacy of KBPA101 in protection from local respiratory infections in an acute lung infection model in mice was demonstrated. Preclinical toxicology evaluation on human tissue, in rabbits, and in mice did not indicate any toxicity of KBPA101. Based on these preclinical findings, the first human clinical trials have been initiated.

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Toll interleukin-1 receptor (IL-1R) 8 (TIR8), also known as single Ig IL-1 receptor (IL-R)-related molecule, or SIGIRR, is a member of the IL-1R-like family, primarily expressed by epithelial cells. Current evidence suggests that TIR8 plays a nonredundant role as a negative regulator in vivo under different inflammatory conditions that are dependent on IL-R and Toll-like receptor (TLR) activation. In the present study, we examined the role of TIR8 in innate resistance to acute lung infections caused by Pseudomonas aeruginosa, a Gram-negative pathogen responsible for life-threatening infections in immunocompromised individuals and cystic fibrosis patients. We show that Tir8 deficiency in mice was associated with increased susceptibility to acute P. aeruginosa infection, in terms of mortality and bacterial load, and to exacerbated local and systemic production of proinflammatory cytokines (gamma interferon [IFN-γ], tumor necrosis factor alpha [TNF-α], IL-1β, and IL-6) and chemokines (CXCL1, CXCL2, and CCL2). It has been reported that host defense against P. aeruginosa acute lung infection can be improved by blocking IL-1 since exaggerated IL-1β production may be harmful for the host in this infection. In agreement with these data, IL-1RI deficiency rescues the phenotype observed in Tir8-deficient mice: in Tir8-/- IL-1RI-/- double knockout mice we observed higher survival rates, enhanced bacterial clearance, and reduced levels of local and systemic cytokine and chemokine levels than in Tir8-deficient mice. These results suggest that TIR8 has a nonredundant effect in modulating the inflammation caused by P. aeruginosa, in particular, by negatively regulating IL-1RI signaling, which plays a major role in the pathogenesis of this infectious disease.

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Chronic lung infections by Pseudomonas aeruginosa strains are a major cause of morbidity and mortality in cystic fibrosis (CF) patients. Although there is no clear evidence for a primary defect in the immune system of CF patients, the host is generally unable to clear P. aeruginosa from the airways. PTX3 is a soluble pattern recognition receptor that plays nonredundant roles in the innate immune response to fungi, bacteria, and viruses. In particular, PTX3 deficiency is associated with increased susceptibility to P. aeruginosa lung infection. To address the potential therapeutic effect of PTX3 in P. aeruginosa lung infection, we established persistent and progressive infections in mice with the RP73 clinical strain RP73 isolated from a CF patient and treated them with recombinant human PTX3. The results indicated that PTX3 has a potential therapeutic effect in P. aeruginosa chronic lung infection by reducing lung colonization, proinflammatory cytokine levels (CXCL1, CXCL2, CCL2, and IL-1β), and leukocyte recruitment in the airways. In models of acute infections and in in vitro assays, the prophagocytic effect of PTX3 was maintained in C1q-deficient mice and was lost in C3- and Fc common γ-chain-deficient mice, suggesting that facilitated recognition and phagocytosis of pathogens through the interplay between complement and FcγRs are involved in the therapeutic effect mediated by PTX3. These data suggested that PTX3 is a potential therapeutic tool in chronic P. aeruginosa lung infections, such as those seen in CF patients.

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Semen collected from clinically healthy bulls at an artificial insemination centre was examined for bacterial diversity. While bacteria that are normally present in the common flora of bovine semen were absent, such as Mycoplasma sp., Proteus sp. and Corynebacterium sp., all semen samples contained an unusually high number of Pseudomonas aeruginosa strains. Analysis via pulsed field gel electrophoresis demonstrated that one particular P. aeruginosa strain, present in a sealed bottle of lubricant, was widespread in bull semen. This strain was shown to secrete substances that inhibited both the growth of bacteria constituting the normal bull sperm flora and the motility of spermatozoa in vitro. This study demonstrated that commercially available lubricants might contain bacteria that can spread amongst breeding bulls and affect the quality of semen. Bacteriological controls and species' identification are necessary at several production levels, including lubricants and extenders, to ensure high semen quality and avoid the spread of pathogens.

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Glycopeptide dendrimers as Pseudomonas aeruginosa biofilm inhibitors. Glycopeptide dendrimers are being developed for inhibition of pathogen adhesion to host cells, a process mediated by carbohydrate-lectins interactions. Such compounds could be used in the treatment of infections by pathogenic bacteria such as Pseudomonas aeruginosa that can be resistant to known antibiotics. Pseudomonas aeruginosa produces two lectins, the fucose binding LecB and the galactose binding LecA. Both lectins have been shown to be virulence factors, involved in cell adhesion and biofilms formation. Screening combinatorial libraries of fucosylated peptide dendrimers led to the glycopeptide dendrimer (C-Fuc-LysProLeu)4(LysPheLysIle)2 LysHisIleNH2. This dendrimer binds the lectin LecB with submicromolar IC50 and shows potent inhibition of P. aeruginosa biofilms for both the laboratory strain PAO1 and for clinical isolates [1]. Appending the peptide dendrimer portion of FD2 with galactosy endgroups gave galactosylpeptide dendrimers as potent ligands for LecA which also act as biofilm inhibitors. Structure-activity relationship studies demonstrated that multivalency was essential for strong binding and biofilm inhibition. [2]The results open the way to develop therapeutic agents based on glycopeptide dendrimers. Peptide dendrimers with antimicrobial properties and good cell penetration are other applications of dendritic peptides we are now investigating.