10 resultados para Zooepidemicus
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A metabolic flux model was developed for Streptococcus zooepidemicus to compare the metabolism of glucose and maltose during aerobic batch cultivation. Lactic acid was the main product of glucose metabolism whereas acetic acid was the main product of maltose metabolism. This difference was chiefly attributed to the two-fold higher flux through NADH oxidase in maltose-grown cells that enabled the ATP generation rate to remain high despite a slower maltose consumption rate. The two-fold higher flux was matched by a two-fold increase in NADH oxidase activity, 2.53 +/- 0.1 mumol NADH min(-1) mg(-1) protein on maltose versus 1.07 +/- 0.04 Rmol NADH min(-1) mg(-1) protein on glucose, indicating that NADH oxidase activity is regulated by the energy status of the cell. Surprisingly, the energy status of the cell had little impact on hyaluronic acid (HA) yield and molecular weight. (C) 2003 Elsevier Science B.V. All rights reserved.
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Equid herpesvirus 1 (EHV1) is a major disease of equids worldwide causing considerable losses to the horse industry. A variety of techniques, including PCR have been used to diagnose EHV1. Some of these PCRs were used in combination with other techniques such as restriction enzyme analysis (REA) or hybridisation, making them cumbersome for routine diagnostic testing and increasing the chances of cross-contamination. Furthermore, they involve the use of suspected carcinogens such as ethidium bromide and ultraviolet light. In this paper, we describe a real-time PCR, which uses minor groove-binding probe (MGB) technology for the diagnosis of EHV1. This technique does not require post-PCR manipulations thereby reducing the risk of cross-contamination. Most importantly, the technique is specific; it was able to differentiate EHV1 from the closely related member of the Alphaherpesvirinae, equid herpesvirus 4 (EHV4). It was not reactive with common opportunistic pathogens such as Escherichia coli, Klebsiella oxytoca, Pseudomonas aeruginosa and Enterobacter agglomerans often involved in abortion. Similarly, it did not react with equine pathogens such as Streptococcus equi, Streptococcus equisimilis, Streptococcus zooepidemicus, Taylorella equigenitalis and Rhodococcus equi, which also cause abortion. The results obtained with this technique agreed with results from published PCR methods. The assay was sensitive enough to detect EHV1 sequences in paraffin-embedded tissues and clinical samples. When compared to virus isolation, the test was more sensitive. This test will be useful for the routine diagnosis of EHV1 based on its specificity, sensitivity, ease of performance and rapidity.
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Polysaccharide produced by mutated strain of Streptococcus zooepidemicus was purified by the procedures including Savage method, quaternary ammonium compound precipitation, DEAE-cellulose(DE52) chromatography and Sephadex G-75 gel filtration. The structure of the purified polysaccharide has been characterized by means of chemical composition analysis, C-13 NMR spectrum, infrared spectrum and circular dichroism (CD). All the results showed that the purified polysaccharide was hyaluronic acid (HA). The single helix conformation of the purified HA was determined by Congo red experiment. The molecular weight of the HA was about 1.16x10(6)D, which was measured by viscosity method.
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Tese de doutoramento, Farmácia (Biotecnologia Farmacêutica), Universidade de Lisboa, Faculdade de Farmácia, 2014
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Six isolates of an unknown Gram-positive, catalase-negative, chain-forming, coccus-shaped organism isolated from ovine and caprine mastitis were characterized by phenotypic and molecular taxonomic methods. On the basis of cellular morphology and the results of biochemical tests, the organism was tentatively identified as a streptococcal species. Comparative 16S rRNA gene sequencing studies confirmed that the organism is a member of the genus Streptococcus, with Streptococcus equi as its closest phylogenetic relative (98(.)8% similarity). DNA-DNA pairing studies showed that the unidentified organism displayed more than 70% relatedness to the type strains of S. equi subsp. equi and subsp. zooepidemicus. Despite the relatively high DNA-DNA reassociation values, biotyping and ribotyping allowed clear differentiation of the unknown bacterium from the two recognized subspecies of S. equi. On the basis of phenotypic and molecular genetic evidence, it is proposed that the unknown Streptococcus isolates from ovine and caprine mastitis be classified as a novel subspecies, Streptococcus equi subsp. ruminatorum subsp. nov. The type strain is CECT 5772(T) (=CCUG 47520(T) = Mt 167(T)).
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As endometrites bacterianas são uma das principais causas de infertilidade na égua. Entre os tratamentos utilizados nesta patologia, estão as infusões uterinas de plasma homólogo acrescido de leucócitos e a infusão de leucócitos heterólogos criopreservados. O presente trabalho teve por objetivo realizar testes in vivo e in vitro, que foram descritos em dois artigos. No primeiro artigo, objetivou-se avaliar in vitro a quimiotaxia dos leucócitos eqüinos em relação a diferentes quimioatraentes, bem como sua vitalidade e produção de radicais livres de oxigênio (ROS) pós-descongelamento. No experimento 1, testou-se dextrose em concentrações de 0, 1, 2 e 6%, acrescida ou não de interleucina-8 (IL-8), como quimioatraente para leucócitos eqüinos suspensos em salina fosfatada tamponada (PBS) ou em R3F; no experimento 2, testou-se plasma homólogo ou heterólogo, a 3% (com ou sem IL-8), 10, 30, 60 e 90%, como quimioatraente; no experimento 3, foi testada a quimiotaxia de leucócitos íntegros em relação a diferentes quantidades de leucócitos lisados. O experimento 4 avaliou a vitalidade e a geração de ROS pelos leucócitos após o descongelamento, comparando quatro graus de diluição em NaCl e PBS. Concluiu-se que a dextrose não apresenta bom efeito quimioatraente para leucócitos eqüinos. Dentre as concentrações de plasma utilizadas, concentrações de plasma homólogo entre 10% e 60% apresentam bom efeito quimiotático. Já o plasma heterólogo apresentou boa atração de leucócitos quando em concentrações de 10% e de 30% Na concentração de 10x106/mL, os leucócitos lisados foram capazes de atrair leucócitos em proporção semelhante à da IL-8. Com relação aos testes-pós-descongelamento, células ressuspendidas em PBS ou NaCl apresentam vitalidade e geração de radicais livres de oxigênio semelhantes, quando incubados por até 15 minutos. No segundo artigo, realizaram-se testes in vivo compararando cinco tratamentos em éguas, em estro, experimentalmente infectadas com Streptococcus equi subsp.zooepidemicus. Foram utilizadas 25 éguas, 20 consideradas resistentes, e 5 éguas susceptíveis à endometrite. Após 24 horas, os animais foram submetidos a exame clínico, bacteriológico e citológico. Com a presença de quadro clínico de endometrite, as éguas eram submetidas a um dos seguintes tratamentos: 1-Infusão de 120mL de plasma homológo com de leucócitos frescos; 2-– Infusão de 4 mL contendo 800 x 106 leucócitos íntegros, congelados; 3-Leucócitos lisados - Infusão de 4 mL contendo 800 x 106 leucócitos lisados; 4- IL-8- Infusão de 4 mL contendo 25 ng/mL de IL-8 congelada; 5-Controle – Infusão de 4 mL de meio R3F congelado. Os exames clínico, bacteriológico e citológico foram realizados diariamente até o sétimo dia pós-infecção, ou até a eliminação da bactéria, ou até a ausência de neutrófilos no esfregaço citológico. Após os exames, as éguas receberam o tratamento designado, sendo estes realizados diariamente até a ausência de crescimento bacteriano no exame microbiológico ou por, no máximo, quatro dias. No sétimo dia, todas as éguas foram tratadas com infusão intra-uterina de 5.000.000 UI de penicilina G potássica cristalina. Após o término de um tratamento, aguardava-se cerca de sete dias para a reinfecção, num outro ciclo, quando um outro tratamento era aplicados. Todas as éguas foram submetidas a todos os tratamentos, perfazendo um total de 125 infecções experimentais num delineamento experimental do tipo Quadrado Latino. Não se observaram diferenças significativas no tempo de eliminação bacteriana nas éguas resistentes. Entretanto, nas éguas susceptíveis, observou-se uma cura bacteriana mais rápida quando as éguas foram tratadas com leucócitos frescos, leucócitos congelados e leucócitos lisados, em relação às tratadas com IL-8 e as do grupo controle. Concluiu-se que o efeito bactericida dos leucócitos viáveis ou lisados, associados ou não à presença de fatores de opsonização do plasma, foi o responsável pela cura bacteriológica e que o efeito quimioatraente de neutrófilos, plasma, restos celulares e IL-8 não influiu no tempo de eliminação bacteriana.
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Pós-graduação em Medicina Veterinária - FMVZ
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Bacterial infections present a major challenge in equine medicine. Therapy should be based on bacteriological diagnosis to successfully minimize the increasing number of infections caused by multidrug-resistant bacteria. The present study is a retrospective analysis of bacteriological results from purulent infections in horses admitted at the University Equine Clinic of Bern from 2004 to 2008. From 378 samples analyzed, 557 isolates were identified, of which Staphylococcus aureus, Streptococcus equi subsp. zooepidemicus and coliforms were the most common. Special attention was paid to infections with methicillin-resistant S. aureus (MRSA) ST398 and a non-MRSA, multidrug-resistant S. aureus clone ST1 (BERN100). Screening of newly-admitted horses showed that 2.2 % were carriers of MRSA. Consequent hygiene measures taken at the Clinic helped to overcome a MRSA outbreak and decrease the number of MRSA infections.
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Hyaluronic acid is routinely produced through fermentation of both Group A and C streptococci. Despite significant production costs associated with short fermentations and removal of contaminating proteins released during entry into stationary phase, hyaluronic acid is typically produced in batch rather than continuous culture. The main reason is that hyaluronic acid synthesis has been found to be unstable in continuous culture except at very low dilution rates. Here, we investigated the mechanisms underlying this instability and developed a stable, high dilution rate (0.4 h(-1)) chemostat process for both chemically defined and complex media operating for more than 150 h of production. In chemically defined medium, the product yield was 25% higher in chemostat cultures than in conventional batch culture when arginine or glucose was the limiting substrate. In contrast, glutamine limitation resulted in higher ATP requirements and a yield similar to that observed in batch culture. In complex, glucose-limited medium, ATP requirements were greatly reduced but biomass synthesis was favored over hyaluronic acid and no improvement in hyaluronic acid yield was observed. The successful establishment of continuous culture at high dilution rate enables both commercial production at reduced cost and a more rational characterization and optimization of hyaluronic acid production in streptococci. (c) 2005 Wiley Periodicals, Inc.
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Hyaluronic acid (HA) is a commercially valuable medical biopolymer increasingly produced through microbial fermentation. Viscosity limits product yield and the focus of research and development has been on improving the key quality parameters, purity and molecular weight. Traditional strain and process optimisation has yielded significant improvements, but appears to have reached a limit. Metabolic engineering is providing new opportunities and HA produced in a heterologous host is about to enter the market. In order to realise the full potential of metabolic engineering, however, greater understanding of the mechanisms underlying chain termination is required.