922 resultados para HTLV-I-associated myelopathy
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The HAM/TSP caused by HTLV-1 infection usually affects patients to disabling states, and sometimes can lead them to paraplegia presenting symptoms of depression and anxiety, impacting on quality of life. Objective: The purpose of this study was to evaluate the frequency of depression and anxiety and its impact on quality of life in HTLV-1-infected TSP/HAM patients. Material and Methods: This was a cross-sectional study including 67 asymptomatic (control group) and 63 with TSP/HAM subjects. The instruments used were a demographic questionnaire, scales for anxiety and depression diagnosis (BDI and BAI), questionnaire for the assessment of Quality of Life of the World Health Organization (WHOQOL-Brief) and neurological scale to measure the disability level (Osame’s Disability Status Scale). All patients had HTLV-I diagnosis by serological and molecular approaches, monitored at Instituto de Infectologia Emílio Ribas from May 2008 to July 2009. Data were analyzed statistically by frequencies, the Mann-Whitney test and the Spearman correlation test. Data among groups were analyzed and correlated with functional and severity aspects. Results: The results showed that patients with HAM/TSP compared to asymptomatic carriers had higher rates of depression (p < 0.001) and anxiety (p < 0.001), and impairment on quality of life in the areas of: dissatisfaction with health (p < 0.001), physical (p < 0.001) and the environment (p = 0.003). The main factors that correlated with levels of depression and anxiety and the domains of the WHOQOL-brief were: education, family income and social class. Conclusion: A well conducted evaluation and counseling may help in treatment, for a better quality of life of these patients.
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The intensely studied MHC has become the paradigm for understanding the architectural evolution of vertebrate multigene families. The 4-Mb human MHC (also known as the HLA complex) encodes genes critically involved in the immune response, graft rejection, and disease susceptibility. Here we report the continuous 1,796,938-bp genomic sequence of the HLA class I region, linking genes between MICB and HLA-F. A total of 127 genes or potentially coding sequences were recognized within the analyzed sequence, establishing a high gene density of one per every 14.1 kb. The identification of 758 microsatellite provides tools for high-resolution mapping of HLA class I-associated disease genes. Most importantly, we establish that the repeated duplication and subsequent diversification of a minimal building block, MIC-HCGIX-3.8–1-P5-HCGIV-HLA class I-HCGII, engendered the present-day MHC. That the currently nonessential HLA-F and MICE genes have acted as progenitors to today’s immune-competent HLA-ABC and MICA/B genes provides experimental evidence for evolution by “birth and death,” which has general relevance to our understanding of the evolutionary forces driving vertebrate multigene families.
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Two human T-cell leukemia virus type I (HTLV-I) molecular clones, K30p and K34p were derived from HTLV-I-infected rabbit cell lines. K30p and K34p differ by 18 bp with changes in the long terminal repeats (LTRs) as well as in the gag, pol, and rex but not tax or env gene products. Cells transfected with clone K30p were infectious in vitro and injection of the K30p transfectants or naked K30p DNA into rabbits leads to chronic infection. In contrast, K34p did not mediate infection in vitro or in vivo, although the cell line from which it was derived is fully infectious and K34p transfectants produce intact virus particles. To localize differences involved in the ability of the clones to cause infection, six chimeric HTLV-I clones were constructed by shuffling corresponding fragments containing the substitutions in the LTRs, the gag/pol region and the rex region between K30p and K34p. Cells transfected with any of the six chimeras produced virus, but higher levels of virus were produced by cells transfected with those constructs containing the K30p rex region. Virus production was transient except in cells transfected with K30p or with a chimera consisting of the entire protein coding region of K30p flanked by K34p LTRs; only the transfectants showing persistent virus production mediated in vitro infection. In vivo infection in rabbits following intramuscular DNA injection was mediated by K30p as well as by a chimera of K30p containing the K34p rex gene. Comparisons revealed that virus production was greater and appeared earlier in rabbits injected with K30p. These data suggest that several defects in the K34p clone preclude infectivity and furthermore, provide systems to explore functions of HTLV-I genes.
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Quinolinate (Quin), a metabolite in the kynurenine pathway of tryptophan degradation and a neurotoxin that appears to act through the N-methyl-D-aspartate receptor system, was localized in cultured human peripheral blood monocytes/macrophages (PBMOs) by using a recently developed immunocytochemical method. Quin immunoreactivity (Quin-IR) was increased in gamma interferon (IFN-gamma)-stimulated monocytes/macrophages (MOs). In addition, the precursors, tryptophan and kynurenine, significantly increased Quin-IR. Infection of MOs by human T-cell lymphotropic virus type I (HTLV-I) in vitro substantially increased both the number of Quin-IR cells and the intensity of Quin-IR. At the peak of the Quin-IR response, about 40% of the cells were Quin-IR positive. In contrast, only about 2-5% of the cells were positive for HTLV-I, as detected by both immunofluorescence for the HTLV-I antigens and PCR techniques for the HTLV-I Tax gene. These results suggest that HTLV-I-induced Quin production in MOs occurs by an indirect mechanism, perhaps via cytokines produced by the infection but not directly by the virus infection per se. The significance of these findings to the neuropathology of HTLV-I infection is discussed.
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We report characterization of a human T-cell lymphotropic virus type II (HTLV-II) isolated from an interleukin 2-dependent CD8 T-cell line derived from peripheral blood mononuclear cells of a healthy, HTLV-II-seropositive female Bakola Pygmy, aged 59, living in a remote equatorial forest area in south Cameroon. This HTLLV-II isolate, designated PYGCAM-1, reacted in an indirect immunofluorescence assay with HTLV-II and HTLV-I polyclonal antibodies and with an HTLV-I/II gp46 monoclonal antibody but not with HTLV-I gag p19 or p24 monoclonal antibodies. The cell line produced HTLV-I/II p24 core antigen and retroviral particles. The entire env gene (1462 bp) and most of the long terminal repeat (715 bp) of the PYGCAM-1 provirus were amplified by the polymerase chain reaction using HTLV-II-specific primers. Comparison with the long terminal repeat and envelope sequences of prototype HTLV-II strains indicated that PYGCAM-1 belongs to the subtype B group, as it has only 0.5-2% nucleotide divergence from HTLV-II B strains. The finding of antibodies to HTLV-II in sera taken from the father of the woman in 1984 and from three unrelated members of the same population strongly suggests that PYGCAM-1 is a genuine HTLV-II that has been present in this isolated population for a long time. The low genetic divergence of this African isolate from American isolates raises questions about the genetic variability over time and the origin and dissemination of HTLV-II, hitherto considered to be predominantly a New World virus.
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Amostras foram preparadas pelo método de difusão a partir dos reagentes químicos SrCO3, Al2O3 e NiO em proporções estequiométricas. Medidas por difração de raios X mostraram que as amostras possuem uma única fase: SrAl2O4. Neste trabalho apresentamos imagens de microscopia eletrônica de varredura das amostras SrAl2O4 dopadas com 0,1%, 0,5%, 1,0%, 2,0%, 5,0% e 10,0% de íons de Ni2+, medidas de fotoluminescência, excitação da fotoluminescência da amostra SrAl2O4 dopada com 1,0% de íons de Ni2+, medidas de absorção fotoacústica das amostras SrAl2O4 dopadas com 1,0%, 2,0%, 5,0% e 10,0% de íons de Ni2+. Estas medidas foram realizadas a temperatura ambiente para investigar as transições eletrônicas dos íons divalente de níquel que entraram substitucionalmente nos sítios de Sr2+ da rede do SrAl2O4. Os resultados ópticos mostram a existência de três centros emissores de Ni2+. De acordo com a literatura, a estrutura do SrAl2O4 é composta de dois sítios octaédrico distintos de íons de Sr2+, o Sr12+ e o Sr22+, cujas distâncias médias Sr1 O e Sr2 O são, respectivamente, 2,800 Ǻ e 2,744 Ǻ. Visto que os íons de Ni2+ tendem a substituir os íons de Sr2+, devido ao fato de possuírem a mesma valência, é necessário considerar que uma parte dos íons de Ni2+ ocuparam os sítios dos íons de Al3+ na rede do SrAl2O4 para justificar a existência de um terceiro centro emissor de Ni2+ nesse composto. Uma novo sítio octaédrico para os íons de Ni2+ foi estimado a partir do valor da aresta do sítio tetraédrico ocupado pelos íons de Al3+ na rede do SrAl2O4 (considerando o raio iônico do Ni2+ como aproximadamente 40% maior do que o raio iônico do Al3+). As transições eletrônicas presentes nos espectros de excitação e absorção fotoacústica permitiram determinar os parâmetros de campo cristalino (Dq) e Racah (B e C) para os três sítios diferentes ocupados pelos íons de Ni2+ no SrAl2O4. Neste caso, os resultados mostraram que o sítio II dos íons de Ni2+ é associado à posição do Sr1 e possuem um parâmetro Dq menor e que o parâmetro Dq associado aos íons de Ni2+ que substituíram os íons de Sr no sitio I, o qual, por sua vez é associado à posição do Sr2. E, por fim, o sítio III que possui o menor parâmetro de campo cristalino Dq, portanto a maior distância íon ligante, é identificado como aquele relacionado ao rearranjo octaédrico local das antigas posições de Al3+. O caráter higroscópico do SrAl2O4:Ni2+ é observado a partir dos espectros de absorção fotoacústica e os modos de vibração de estiramento das ligações Ni OH e O H são identificadas nos espectros.
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A regimen of low-protein diet induces a reduction of pancreatic islet function that is associated with development of metabolic disorders including diabetes and obesity afterward. In the present study, the influence of leucine supplementation on metabolic parameters, insulin secretion to glucose and to amino acids, as well as the levels of proteins that participate in the phosphatidylinositol 3-phosphate kinase (PI3K) pathway was investigated in malnourished rats. Four groups were fed with different diets for 12 weeks: a normal protein diet (17%) without (NP) or with leucine supplementation (NPL) or a low (6%)-protein diet without (LP) or with leucine supplementation (LPL). Leucine was given in the drinking water during the last 4 weeks. As indicated by the intraperitoneal glucose tolerance test, LPL rats exhibited increased glucose tolerance as compared with NPL group. Both NPL and LPL rats had higher circulating insulin levels than controls. The LPL rats also showed increased insulin secretion by pancreatic islets in response to glucose or arginine compared with those observed in islets from LP animals. Glucose oxidation was significantly reduced in NPL, LP, and LPL isolated islets as compared with NP; but no alteration was observed for leucine and glutamate oxidation among the 4 groups. Western blotting analysis demonstrated increased PI3K and mammalian target protein of rapamycin protein contents in LPL compared with LP islets. A significant increase in insulin-induced insulin receptor substrate I associated PI3K activation was also observed in LPL compared with LP islets. These findings indicate that leucine supplementation can augment islet function in malnourished rats and that activation of the PI3K/maminalian target protein of rapamycin pathway may play a role in this process. (C) 2010 Elsevier Inc. All rights reserved.
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A S100B é uma proteína ligante de cálcio, de massa molecular de 21kDa, expressa principalmente por astrócitos. Esta proteína tem sido implicada em atividades funcionais tanto intra quanto extracelulares. Muitos estudos têm sugerido que intracelularmente ela está envolvida na modulação de proteínas do citoesqueleto e na regulação do ciclo celular. A proteína S100B pode ser secretada pelos astrócitos e desenvolver atividades extracelulares, que parecem depender de sua concentração. Em concentração nanomolar ela atua como fator trófico às células neurais, enquanto que em concentrações micromolar ela pode ser neurotóxica. A quantificação da proteína S100B no sangue e líquor se correlaciona com a extensão e intensidade do dano ao sistema nervoso central (SNC) o que permite sua utilização em estudos como marcador bioquímico de dano ou disfunção cerebral. Esta tese está dividida em três partes. A primeira parte propõe a utilização clínica da proteína S100B em patologias com envolvimento do SNC como a síndrome de Down, mielopatia associada ao vírus HTLV-I, lupus eritematoso sistêmico, epilepsia secundária a neurocisticercose e, além disso demonstramos a curva de ontogenia da S100B no sangue. Na segunda parte descrevemos uma atividade de nucleotidases presente em líquor de ratos, e finalmente, na terceira parte abordamos as perspectivas para futuros trabalhos. Os resultados obtidos pelo nosso grupo e por outros grupos internacionais relatam que a proteína S100B é um marcador inespecífico para evidenciar dano ou disfunção em doenças agudas e crônicas com envolvimento do SNC. Apesar de ser um marcador inespecífico, medidas dos níveis da proteína S100B tem grande sensibilidade para detectar uma resposta celular cerebral inespecífica. Além disso, demonstramos que estudos clínicos com esta proteína necessitam controles pareados por idade e sexo. A atividade nucleotidásica descrita no líquor de ratos hidrolisa preferencialmente o GDP e UDP comparado aos outros nucleotídeos. Nas perspectivas, os resultados mostrados são referentes a experimentos preliminares o que torna prematuro qualquer tipo de conclusão.
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A proteína S100β pertence a uma família de proteínas ligantes de cálcio ácidas e de baixo peso molecular, e tem sido implicada no desenvolvimento e manutenção do sistema nervoso. Esta proteína tem atividade neurotrófica e gliotrófica e está localizada principalmente no Sistema Nervoso Central em astrócitos e células de Schawnn, mas pode ser detectada em menores concentrações em outras células, como melanócitos e adipócitos. Relatos sugerem que a S100β está envolvida nos mecanismos da neuropatologia principalmente na doença de Alzheimer e Síndrome de Down, onde astrócitos reativos expressam altos níveis desta proteína. Neste trabalho foi padronizado uma técnica imunoluminométrica muito sensível (0,02 µg/L) que utiliza um anticorpo marcado com o isoluminol como molécula “tracer”. A emissão de luz na fase final da reação é diretamente proporcional a concentração de proteína S100β das amostras. Na fase inicial do trabalho utilizamos amostras biológicas (soro, LCR e tecido cerebral) de ratos e também realizamos alguns ensaios metodológicos para se avaliar a sensibilidade, especificidade e a reprodutibilidade do imunoensaio. Demonstramos que o método empregado para se coletar sangue e LCR de ratos influencia na quantificação da proteína S100β. Finalmente, utilizamos este imunoensaio em investigações clínicas. Observamos que níveis desta proteína em pacientes diagnosticados com mielopatia associada ao vírus HTLV-I estava aumentada no soro, mas não em LCR. Também quantificamos a proteína em fluído amniótico, sendo que nas gestantes com fetos diagnosticados com Síndrome de Down os níveis foram mais elevados.
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Com o objetivo de estudar a soroprevalência de vírus linfotrópico de células T humanas I/II (HTLV-I/II), vírus da imunodeficiência humana, sífilis e toxoplasmose, em gestantes atendidas em unidade básicas de saúde do município de Botucatu - São Paulo - Brasil, bem como os fatores de risco para a infecção pelo HTLV -I/II, foram realizados inquérito sorológico e avaliação dos resultados de exames solicitados na rotina do prénatal. em 913 gestantes, a soroprevalência de HTLV- I e de HTLV- II foi de 0,1%. Sífilis, toxoplasmose e infecção pelo HIV foram encontradas. Nenhum dos fatores de risco pesquisados mostrou-se seguro para identificar gestantes com infecção pelo HTLV- I/II. A comparação da proporção de gestantes infectadas e de doadores de sangue da região sudeste do Brasil com testes reagentes para HTLV- I/II não mostrou diferença estatística.
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Coordenação de Aperfeiçoamento de Pessoal de Nível Superior (CAPES)
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Pós-graduação em Cirurgia Veterinária - FCAV
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Pós-graduação em Pesquisa e Desenvolvimento (Biotecnologia Médica) - FMB
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This work has as purpose to show what are the influences of media in the education and in the shaping the thinking and understand that ideologies are present in the films used in the classroom in kindergarten. For this, I directed the discussion beginning by concepts as Ideology and its more different definitions by several thinkers over the years, the thinkers of Critical Theory of Frankfurt School, called “frankfurtians” of first and second generation of this school, also making an association between Cinema and Education, evidencing concepts involving this association as Cultural Industry, using films properly in classrooms in kindergarten, with the teacher as mediator and then discussed what amounts of movies on children's education, how they assist and deepen the knowledge developed by students in schools of infantile education. Additionally, they are exposed the different opinions about the subject Film and Education for students from kindergarten, what benefits and what disadvantages in the use of films, the different opinions on the subject. We also discuss, in this work, the ideologies present in three films produced by Walt Disney, they are Cinderella, Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs and Alice in Wonderland, relating them to how they can contribute to the development and learning students in kindergarten. I associated more as possible the previous discussions to analyze the ideologies present in these films, by summarizing these, and decomposing them through an analysis tool called frame. Finally, I completed everything that was discussed and analyzed, which students in kindergarten may develop with the use of films in schools, what they contribute, in some way, for the learning and education of students as viewers using the school as access to different cultures and the teacher as a mediator of this relationship
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The tax gene of human T-lymphotropic virus type 1 (HTLV-1) diverges among isolates according to geographic regions and has been classified into two genotypes: taxA and taxB. In Brazil, taxA is the most prevalent genotype in symptomatic and asymptomatic carriers. Few studies have been conducted in HIV-infected patients. The present study characterized the tax gene (1059 bp) in 13 Brazilian HIV-1/HTLV-1-coinfected patients from the south and southeast regions. The results confirmed the transcontinental HTLV-1 subgroup A of the Cosmopolitan subtype and showed high nucleotide similarity both among Brazilian sequences and in relation to the ATK prototype (99.5% and 99.2%, respectively). Six nucleotide substitutions were highly conserved among isolates, ranging from 76.9% to 100%: C7401T, T7914C, C7920T, C7982T, G8231A, and A8367C. The presence of the Brazilian molecular signature of genotype taxA was confirmed in all of the isolates, and they clustered into two Latin American clusters, which confirms the double introduction of HTLV-1 in Brazil.