257 resultados para Nontuberculous mycobacteria


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Pós-graduação em Microbiologia - IBILCE

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Pós-graduação em Doenças Tropicais - FMB

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Post-mortem bacterial culture and specific biochemical tests are currently performed to characterize the etiologic agent of bovine tuberculosis. Cultures take up to 90 days to develop. A diagnosis by molecular tests such as PCR can provide fast and reliable results while significantly decreasing the time of confirmation. In the present study, a nested-PCR system, targeting rv2807, with conventional PCR followed by real-time PCR, was developed to detect Mycobacterium tuberculosis complex (MTC) organisms directly from bovine and bubaline tissue homogenates. The sensitivity and specificity of the reactions were assessed with DNA samples extracted from tuberculous and non-tuberculous mycobacteria, as well as other Actinomycetales species and DNA samples extracted directly from bovine and bubaline tissue homogenates. Regarding the analytical sensitivity, DNA of the M. bovis AN5 strain was detected up to 1.5 pg by nested-PCR, whereas DNA of M. tuberculosis H37Rv strain was detected up to 6.1 pg. The nested-PCR system showed 100% analytical specificity for MTC when tested with DNA of reference strains of non-tuberculous mycobacteria and closely-related Actinomycetales. A clinical sensitivity level of 76.7% was detected with tissues samples positive for MTC by means of the culture and conventional PCR. A clinical specificity of 100% was detected with DNA from tissue samples of cattle with negative results in the comparative intradermal tuberculin test. These cattle exhibited no visible lesions and were negative in the culture for MTC. The use of the nested-PCR assay to detect M. tuberculosis complex in tissue homogenates provided a rapid diagnosis of bovine and bubaline tuberculosis.

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A parede celular micobacteriana é uma característica marcante do gênero Mycobacterium, apresentando lipídios e glicoconjugados bioativos, como fosfatidilinositol manosídeos (PIMs), lipomanana (LM) e lipoarabinomanana (LAM). A infecção crônica no interior de macrófagos pulmonares é relacionada com o acúmulo de colesterol na célula hospedeira, conferindo uma fonte alternativa de energia e carbono para o bacilo manter suas funções fisiológicas. Com base na atividade imunomoduladora desses glicoconjugados e na adaptação em outro ambiente no interior da célula hospedeira infectada, propomos investigar a possível modulação da biossíntese de LM/LAM em Mycobacterium smegmatis (saprofítico), após o cultivo em meio mínimo (MM) suplementado com glicerol e/ou colesterol. Como resultados, obtivemos que o bacilo, mesmo sendo saprofítico, foi capaz de acumular colesterol e influenciar na fisiologia bacteriana por apresentar um crescimento lento com densidade bacteriana comprometida. Além disso, o colesterol diminuiu o acúmulo de PIMs e promoveu mudanças morfológicas e de agregação bacteriana, mesmo mantendo a parede celular com sua característica físico-química específica (resistência a descoloração por álcool e ácido). A mudança mais marcante induzida pelo consumo do colesterol foi na biossíntese de LAM, que apresentou migração eletroforética diferenciada, compatível às massas moleculares maiores, assemelhando-se a de bacilos não saprofíticos (de 25 – 30 KDa para 30 – 50 KDa). Estes resultados mostram que o colesterol, quando utilizado como principal alternativa de fonte de energia e carbono, pode induzir mudanças fisiológicas em micobactérias, principalmente na biossíntese de LAM, uma das principais moléculas imunoreguladoras presente na parede celular. Estes dados sugerem que micobactérias podem sofrer mudanças semelhantes no interior de granulomas, e que estas mudanças podem ajudar na evolução da tuberculose para a forma crônica multibacilar, marcada por um aspecto imunodeficiente contra o bacilo.

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The invention relates to the synthesis and characterisation of ruthenium(II) phosphine complexes containing picolinate and/or diimine and/or biphosphine ions and having an outstanding pharmacological activity for inhibiting the growth of tuberculosis mycobacteria. These complexes can first be used in the chemical industry, and in the medium and long term, in the pharmaceutical industry. The invention also describes how the activity against tuberculosis bacillus was determined, and how the toxicity of the complexes against macrophage cells within which the tuberculosis bacillus grows was assessed.

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Leprosy is a chronic infectious disease caused by Mycobacterium leprae, a microorganism that usually affects skin and nerves. Although it is usually well-controlled by multidrug therapy (MDT), the disease may be aggravated by acute inflammatory reaction episodes that cause permanent tissue damage particularly to peripheral nerves. Tuberculosis is predominantly a disease of the lungs; however, it may spread to other organs and cause an extrapulmonary infection. Both mycobacterial infections are endemic in developing countries including Brazil, and cases of coinfection have been reported in the last decade. Nevertheless, simultaneous occurrence of perianal cutaneous tuberculosis and erythema nodosum leprosum is very rare, even in countries where both mycobacterial infections are endemic.

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Introduction: Tuberculosis (TB) is a granulomatous disease caused by Mycobacterium tuberculosis. The genus Mycobacteriumhas two different complexes: M. tuberculosis Complex and M. avium Complex. This is a global health epidemic and remains a major global health problem, besides, the clinical severity of TB is significantly higher in transplanted patients. The detection of these mycobacteria complexes in transplanted patients, by molecular methods, is fundamental for quick treatment of patients and can contribute for rapid and accuracy of diagnosis. Objective: To detect mycobacteria DNA of M. tuberculosis and M. avium Complexes in formalin fixed paraffin-embedded samples (FFPE) of two patients groups: non transplanted and transplanted. Materials and Methods: The study includes 40 FFPE biopsies separated in four groups: NTP – presence of epithelioid granuloma and positive ZN, non-transplanted patients – 9 samples; NTN - presence of epithelioid granuloma and negative ZN, non-transplanted patients – 10 samples; TP – positive ZN, transplanted patients – 9 samples; TN – negative ZN, transplanted patients – 7 samples. Sections were cut for DNA extraction. Samples were submitted to PCR for amplification of: a) β-actin, b) IS6110 insertion and c) IS1245 insertion. DNA evaluation was made by spectrophotometry and efficiency and PCR analysis was made by agarose gels under UV light. Results: In all samples processed, 97.1% were positive for human β-actin gene. In22.2% of NTP group were found the IS6110 insertion sequencebut the IS1245 wasn´t. In the NTN group was not found any sequence. In theTP group, 11.1% of the samples were positive for IS6110 and also 11,1% werepositive for IS1245. In the TN group, 14.3% of the samples were positive forIS6110 and for IS1245, 14.3% was also positive. Conclusion: Although factors such as DNA degradation after formalin fixation and paraffin embedding, were possible to detect DNA from the human gene ...