Experimental infections with Paracoccidioides brasiliensis obtained from armadillos: Comparison to clinical isolates

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Autor(a) principal: Nishikaku, Angela Satie
Data de Publicação: 2008
Outros Autores: Peraçoli, Maria Terezinha S. [UNESP], Bagagli, Eduardo [UNESP], Sugizaki, Maria Fátima [UNESP], Sartori, Alexandrina [UNESP]
Tipo de documento: Artigo
Idioma: eng
Título da fonte: Repositório Institucional da UNESP
Texto Completo: http://dx.doi.org/10.1590/S1413-86702008000100013
http://hdl.handle.net/11449/225232
Resumo: Paracoccidioides brasiliensis causes paracoccidioidomycosis (PCM) that is one of the most prevalent systemic human mycoses in Latin America. Armadillos show a high incidence of PCM infection and could, therefore, be a natural reservoir for this fungus. In this study were compared the virulence profiles of isolates obtained from nine-banded armadillos (Dasypus novemcinctus) (PbT1 and PbT4) and isolates from PCM patients (Pb265 and Bt83). Pathogenicity was evaluated by fungal load and analysis of colony morphology. Immunity against the fungus was tested by delayed type hypersensitivity test (DTH) and antibody quantification by ELISA. The higher virulence of PbT1 and PbT4 was suggested by higher fungal load in spleen and lungs. Armadillo isolates and Bt83 presented a cotton-like surface contrasting with the cerebriform appearance of Pb265. All isolates induced cellular and humoral immune responses in infected BALB/c mice. DTH reactions were similarly induced by the four isolates, however, a great variability was observed in specific antibody levels, being the highest ones induced by Bt83 and PbT4. The present work confirms that armadillos harbor P. brasiliensis, whose multiplication and induced immunity in experimentally infected mice are heterogeneous, resembling the behavior of isolates from human PCM. This study reinforces the possibility that armadillos play an important role in the biological cycle of this pathogen. © 2008 by The Brazilian Journal of Infectious Diseases and Contexto Publishing. All rights reserved.
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spelling Experimental infections with Paracoccidioides brasiliensis obtained from armadillos: Comparison to clinical isolatesArmadillosBALB/c miceInfectionParacoccidioides brasiliensisParacoccidioides brasiliensis causes paracoccidioidomycosis (PCM) that is one of the most prevalent systemic human mycoses in Latin America. Armadillos show a high incidence of PCM infection and could, therefore, be a natural reservoir for this fungus. In this study were compared the virulence profiles of isolates obtained from nine-banded armadillos (Dasypus novemcinctus) (PbT1 and PbT4) and isolates from PCM patients (Pb265 and Bt83). Pathogenicity was evaluated by fungal load and analysis of colony morphology. Immunity against the fungus was tested by delayed type hypersensitivity test (DTH) and antibody quantification by ELISA. The higher virulence of PbT1 and PbT4 was suggested by higher fungal load in spleen and lungs. Armadillo isolates and Bt83 presented a cotton-like surface contrasting with the cerebriform appearance of Pb265. All isolates induced cellular and humoral immune responses in infected BALB/c mice. DTH reactions were similarly induced by the four isolates, however, a great variability was observed in specific antibody levels, being the highest ones induced by Bt83 and PbT4. The present work confirms that armadillos harbor P. brasiliensis, whose multiplication and induced immunity in experimentally infected mice are heterogeneous, resembling the behavior of isolates from human PCM. This study reinforces the possibility that armadillos play an important role in the biological cycle of this pathogen. © 2008 by The Brazilian Journal of Infectious Diseases and Contexto Publishing. All rights reserved.Department of Immunology Institute of Biomedical Sciences University of São Paulo, São Paulo, SPDepartment of Microbiology and Immunology Institute of Biosciences São Paulo State University of Botucatu, Distrito de Rubião Júnior, s/n, Botucatu, SP 18618-000Department of Microbiology and Immunology Institute of Biosciences São Paulo State University of Botucatu, Distrito de Rubião Júnior, s/n, Botucatu, SP 18618-000Universidade de São Paulo (USP)Universidade Estadual Paulista (UNESP)Nishikaku, Angela SatiePeraçoli, Maria Terezinha S. [UNESP]Bagagli, Eduardo [UNESP]Sugizaki, Maria Fátima [UNESP]Sartori, Alexandrina [UNESP]2022-04-28T20:43:06Z2022-04-28T20:43:06Z2008-01-01info:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersioninfo:eu-repo/semantics/article57-62http://dx.doi.org/10.1590/S1413-86702008000100013Brazilian Journal of Infectious Diseases, v. 12, n. 1, p. 57-62, 2008.1413-8670http://hdl.handle.net/11449/22523210.1590/S1413-867020080001000132-s2.0-48349140600Scopusreponame:Repositório Institucional da UNESPinstname:Universidade Estadual Paulista (UNESP)instacron:UNESPengBrazilian Journal of Infectious Diseasesinfo:eu-repo/semantics/openAccess2022-04-28T20:43:06Zoai:repositorio.unesp.br:11449/225232Repositório InstitucionalPUBhttp://repositorio.unesp.br/oai/requestopendoar:29462022-04-28T20:43:06Repositório Institucional da UNESP - Universidade Estadual Paulista (UNESP)false
dc.title.none.fl_str_mv Experimental infections with Paracoccidioides brasiliensis obtained from armadillos: Comparison to clinical isolates
title Experimental infections with Paracoccidioides brasiliensis obtained from armadillos: Comparison to clinical isolates
spellingShingle Experimental infections with Paracoccidioides brasiliensis obtained from armadillos: Comparison to clinical isolates
Nishikaku, Angela Satie
Armadillos
BALB/c mice
Infection
Paracoccidioides brasiliensis
title_short Experimental infections with Paracoccidioides brasiliensis obtained from armadillos: Comparison to clinical isolates
title_full Experimental infections with Paracoccidioides brasiliensis obtained from armadillos: Comparison to clinical isolates
title_fullStr Experimental infections with Paracoccidioides brasiliensis obtained from armadillos: Comparison to clinical isolates
title_full_unstemmed Experimental infections with Paracoccidioides brasiliensis obtained from armadillos: Comparison to clinical isolates
title_sort Experimental infections with Paracoccidioides brasiliensis obtained from armadillos: Comparison to clinical isolates
author Nishikaku, Angela Satie
author_facet Nishikaku, Angela Satie
Peraçoli, Maria Terezinha S. [UNESP]
Bagagli, Eduardo [UNESP]
Sugizaki, Maria Fátima [UNESP]
Sartori, Alexandrina [UNESP]
author_role author
author2 Peraçoli, Maria Terezinha S. [UNESP]
Bagagli, Eduardo [UNESP]
Sugizaki, Maria Fátima [UNESP]
Sartori, Alexandrina [UNESP]
author2_role author
author
author
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dc.contributor.none.fl_str_mv Universidade de São Paulo (USP)
Universidade Estadual Paulista (UNESP)
dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Nishikaku, Angela Satie
Peraçoli, Maria Terezinha S. [UNESP]
Bagagli, Eduardo [UNESP]
Sugizaki, Maria Fátima [UNESP]
Sartori, Alexandrina [UNESP]
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv Armadillos
BALB/c mice
Infection
Paracoccidioides brasiliensis
topic Armadillos
BALB/c mice
Infection
Paracoccidioides brasiliensis
description Paracoccidioides brasiliensis causes paracoccidioidomycosis (PCM) that is one of the most prevalent systemic human mycoses in Latin America. Armadillos show a high incidence of PCM infection and could, therefore, be a natural reservoir for this fungus. In this study were compared the virulence profiles of isolates obtained from nine-banded armadillos (Dasypus novemcinctus) (PbT1 and PbT4) and isolates from PCM patients (Pb265 and Bt83). Pathogenicity was evaluated by fungal load and analysis of colony morphology. Immunity against the fungus was tested by delayed type hypersensitivity test (DTH) and antibody quantification by ELISA. The higher virulence of PbT1 and PbT4 was suggested by higher fungal load in spleen and lungs. Armadillo isolates and Bt83 presented a cotton-like surface contrasting with the cerebriform appearance of Pb265. All isolates induced cellular and humoral immune responses in infected BALB/c mice. DTH reactions were similarly induced by the four isolates, however, a great variability was observed in specific antibody levels, being the highest ones induced by Bt83 and PbT4. The present work confirms that armadillos harbor P. brasiliensis, whose multiplication and induced immunity in experimentally infected mice are heterogeneous, resembling the behavior of isolates from human PCM. This study reinforces the possibility that armadillos play an important role in the biological cycle of this pathogen. © 2008 by The Brazilian Journal of Infectious Diseases and Contexto Publishing. All rights reserved.
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