Estrutura genética de cepas epidêmicas de Neisseria meningitidis sorogrupo C do Sul do Brasil

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Autor(a) principal: Sacchi, Claudio Tavares
Data de Publicação: 1995
Outros Autores: Tondella, Maria Lúcia Cecconi, Gorla, Maria Cecília Outeiro, Lemos, Ana Paula Silva de, Melles, Carmo Elias A., Paiva, Maria Vaneide de, Rodrigues, Dauri Santos, Andrade, Antonio Joaquim F., Ribeiro, Marta Osório, Sperb, Alethea
Tipo de documento: Artigo
Idioma: eng
Título da fonte: Revista do Instituto de Medicina Tropical de São Paulo
Texto Completo: https://www.revistas.usp.br/rimtsp/article/view/29278
Resumo: In the present study we report the results of an analysis, based on serotyping, multilocus enzyme electrophoresis (MEE), and ribotyping of N. meningitidis serogroup C strains isolated from patients with meningococcal disease (MD) in Rio Grande do Sul (RS) and Santa Catarina (SC) States, Brazil, as the Center of Epidemiology Control of Ministry of Health detected an increasing of MD cases due to this serogroup in the last two years (1992-1993). We have demonstrated that the MD due to N.meningitidis serogroup C strains in RS and SC States occurring in the last 4 years were caused mainly by one clone of strains (ET 40), with isolates indistinguishable by serogroup, serotype, subtype and even by ribotyping. One small number of cases that were not due to an ET 40 strains, represent closely related clones that probably are new lineages generated from the ET 40 clone referred as ET 11A complex. We have also analyzed N.meningitidis serogroup C strains isolated in the greater São Paulo in 1976 as representative of the first post epidemic year in that region. The ribotyping method, as well as MEE, could provide useful information about the clonal characteristics of those isolates and also of strains isolated in south Brazil. The strains from 1976 have more similarity with the actual endemic than epidemic strains, by the ribotyping, sulfonamide sensitivity, and MEE results. In conclusion, serotyping with monoclonal antibodies (C:2b:P1.3), MEE (ET 11 and ET 11A complex), and ribotyping by using ClaI restriction enzyme (Rb2), were useful to characterize these epidemic strains of N.meningitidis related to the increased incidence of MD in different States of south Brazil. It is mostly probable that these N.meningitidis serogroup C strains have poor or no genetic corelation with 1971-1975 epidemic serogroup C strains. The genetic similarity of members of the ET 11 and ET 11A complex were confirmed by the ribotyping method by using three restriction endonucleases.
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spelling Estrutura genética de cepas epidêmicas de Neisseria meningitidis sorogrupo C do Sul do Brasil Genetic structure of Neisseria meningitidis serogroup C epidemic strains in South Brazil N. meningitidis CRibotypingMultilocus Enzyme Electrophoresis In the present study we report the results of an analysis, based on serotyping, multilocus enzyme electrophoresis (MEE), and ribotyping of N. meningitidis serogroup C strains isolated from patients with meningococcal disease (MD) in Rio Grande do Sul (RS) and Santa Catarina (SC) States, Brazil, as the Center of Epidemiology Control of Ministry of Health detected an increasing of MD cases due to this serogroup in the last two years (1992-1993). We have demonstrated that the MD due to N.meningitidis serogroup C strains in RS and SC States occurring in the last 4 years were caused mainly by one clone of strains (ET 40), with isolates indistinguishable by serogroup, serotype, subtype and even by ribotyping. One small number of cases that were not due to an ET 40 strains, represent closely related clones that probably are new lineages generated from the ET 40 clone referred as ET 11A complex. We have also analyzed N.meningitidis serogroup C strains isolated in the greater São Paulo in 1976 as representative of the first post epidemic year in that region. The ribotyping method, as well as MEE, could provide useful information about the clonal characteristics of those isolates and also of strains isolated in south Brazil. The strains from 1976 have more similarity with the actual endemic than epidemic strains, by the ribotyping, sulfonamide sensitivity, and MEE results. In conclusion, serotyping with monoclonal antibodies (C:2b:P1.3), MEE (ET 11 and ET 11A complex), and ribotyping by using ClaI restriction enzyme (Rb2), were useful to characterize these epidemic strains of N.meningitidis related to the increased incidence of MD in different States of south Brazil. It is mostly probable that these N.meningitidis serogroup C strains have poor or no genetic corelation with 1971-1975 epidemic serogroup C strains. The genetic similarity of members of the ET 11 and ET 11A complex were confirmed by the ribotyping method by using three restriction endonucleases. No presente estudo, nós reportamos os resultados de uma análise, baseada na sorotipagem, multilocus enzimático (MEE) e ribotipagem de N. meningitidis sorogrupo C isoladas de paciente com doença meningocócica no Rio Grande do Sul (RS) e Santa Catarina (SC), onde o Centro de Controle Epidemiológico do Ministério da Saúde detectou um aumento do número de casos de doença meningocócica (DM) devido a este sorogrupo nos últimos 2 anos (1992-1993). Nós demonstramos que a DM devido a cepas de N. meningitidis sorogrupo C no RS e SC que ocorreram nos últimos 4 anos foi devido principalmente por um clone (ET 40), com isolados indistinguíveis por sorogrupo, sorotipo, subtipo e até por ribotipagem. Um pequeno número de casos que não foram devidos a cepas do ET 40 representaram um grupo geneticamente relacionado, que provavelmente é uma nova linhagem gerada do clone ET 40, referido como complexo ET 11 A. Nós também analisamos cepas de N. meningitidis sorogrupo C isoladas na grande São Paulo em 1976 como um grupo representativo do primeiro ano pós-epidêmico na região. A ribotipagem, bem como MEE, puderam fornecer informações sobre as características clonais das cepas isoladas no período pós-epidêmico e também no Sul do Brasil. As cepas de 1976 possuem mais similaridades com as cepas endêmicas atuais do que com as cepas epidêmicas (1992-1993) por ribotipagem, sensibilidade a sulfonamida e MEE. Em conclusão, sorotipagem com anticorpos monoclonais (C:2b:P1.3), MEE (complexo ET11 e ET11A) e ribotipagem usando a enzima de restrição ClaI, foram úteis em caracterizar estas cepas epidêmicas de N. meningitidis relacionadas com o aumento da incidência da DM em diferentes estados do sul do Brasil. É muito provável que estas cepas de N. meningitidis sorogrupo C possuam pouca ou nenhuma correlação genética com as cepas epidêmicas sorogrupo C de 1971-1975. A similaridade genética dos membros do complexo ET 11 e ET 11A foram confirmadas por ribotipagem usando-se 3 enzimas de restrição. Universidade de São Paulo. Instituto de Medicina Tropical de São Paulo1995-08-01info:eu-repo/semantics/articleinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersionapplication/pdfhttps://www.revistas.usp.br/rimtsp/article/view/29278Revista do Instituto de Medicina Tropical de São Paulo; Vol. 37 No. 4 (1995); 281-289 Revista do Instituto de Medicina Tropical de São Paulo; Vol. 37 Núm. 4 (1995); 281-289 Revista do Instituto de Medicina Tropical de São Paulo; v. 37 n. 4 (1995); 281-289 1678-99460036-4665reponame:Revista do Instituto de Medicina Tropical de São Pauloinstname:Instituto de Medicina Tropical (IMT)instacron:IMTenghttps://www.revistas.usp.br/rimtsp/article/view/29278/31135Copyright (c) 2018 Revista do Instituto de Medicina Tropical de São Pauloinfo:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessSacchi, Claudio TavaresTondella, Maria Lúcia CecconiGorla, Maria Cecília OuteiroLemos, Ana Paula Silva deMelles, Carmo Elias A.Paiva, Maria Vaneide deRodrigues, Dauri SantosAndrade, Antonio Joaquim F.Ribeiro, Marta OsórioSperb, Alethea2012-07-02T01:40:25Zoai:revistas.usp.br:article/29278Revistahttp://www.revistas.usp.br/rimtsp/indexPUBhttps://www.revistas.usp.br/rimtsp/oai||revimtsp@usp.br1678-99460036-4665opendoar:2022-12-13T16:51:01.598847Revista do Instituto de Medicina Tropical de São Paulo - Instituto de Medicina Tropical (IMT)true
dc.title.none.fl_str_mv Estrutura genética de cepas epidêmicas de Neisseria meningitidis sorogrupo C do Sul do Brasil
Genetic structure of Neisseria meningitidis serogroup C epidemic strains in South Brazil
title Estrutura genética de cepas epidêmicas de Neisseria meningitidis sorogrupo C do Sul do Brasil
spellingShingle Estrutura genética de cepas epidêmicas de Neisseria meningitidis sorogrupo C do Sul do Brasil
Sacchi, Claudio Tavares
N. meningitidis C
Ribotyping
Multilocus Enzyme Electrophoresis
title_short Estrutura genética de cepas epidêmicas de Neisseria meningitidis sorogrupo C do Sul do Brasil
title_full Estrutura genética de cepas epidêmicas de Neisseria meningitidis sorogrupo C do Sul do Brasil
title_fullStr Estrutura genética de cepas epidêmicas de Neisseria meningitidis sorogrupo C do Sul do Brasil
title_full_unstemmed Estrutura genética de cepas epidêmicas de Neisseria meningitidis sorogrupo C do Sul do Brasil
title_sort Estrutura genética de cepas epidêmicas de Neisseria meningitidis sorogrupo C do Sul do Brasil
author Sacchi, Claudio Tavares
author_facet Sacchi, Claudio Tavares
Tondella, Maria Lúcia Cecconi
Gorla, Maria Cecília Outeiro
Lemos, Ana Paula Silva de
Melles, Carmo Elias A.
Paiva, Maria Vaneide de
Rodrigues, Dauri Santos
Andrade, Antonio Joaquim F.
Ribeiro, Marta Osório
Sperb, Alethea
author_role author
author2 Tondella, Maria Lúcia Cecconi
Gorla, Maria Cecília Outeiro
Lemos, Ana Paula Silva de
Melles, Carmo Elias A.
Paiva, Maria Vaneide de
Rodrigues, Dauri Santos
Andrade, Antonio Joaquim F.
Ribeiro, Marta Osório
Sperb, Alethea
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author
author
author
author
author
author
author
author
dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Sacchi, Claudio Tavares
Tondella, Maria Lúcia Cecconi
Gorla, Maria Cecília Outeiro
Lemos, Ana Paula Silva de
Melles, Carmo Elias A.
Paiva, Maria Vaneide de
Rodrigues, Dauri Santos
Andrade, Antonio Joaquim F.
Ribeiro, Marta Osório
Sperb, Alethea
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv N. meningitidis C
Ribotyping
Multilocus Enzyme Electrophoresis
topic N. meningitidis C
Ribotyping
Multilocus Enzyme Electrophoresis
description In the present study we report the results of an analysis, based on serotyping, multilocus enzyme electrophoresis (MEE), and ribotyping of N. meningitidis serogroup C strains isolated from patients with meningococcal disease (MD) in Rio Grande do Sul (RS) and Santa Catarina (SC) States, Brazil, as the Center of Epidemiology Control of Ministry of Health detected an increasing of MD cases due to this serogroup in the last two years (1992-1993). We have demonstrated that the MD due to N.meningitidis serogroup C strains in RS and SC States occurring in the last 4 years were caused mainly by one clone of strains (ET 40), with isolates indistinguishable by serogroup, serotype, subtype and even by ribotyping. One small number of cases that were not due to an ET 40 strains, represent closely related clones that probably are new lineages generated from the ET 40 clone referred as ET 11A complex. We have also analyzed N.meningitidis serogroup C strains isolated in the greater São Paulo in 1976 as representative of the first post epidemic year in that region. The ribotyping method, as well as MEE, could provide useful information about the clonal characteristics of those isolates and also of strains isolated in south Brazil. The strains from 1976 have more similarity with the actual endemic than epidemic strains, by the ribotyping, sulfonamide sensitivity, and MEE results. In conclusion, serotyping with monoclonal antibodies (C:2b:P1.3), MEE (ET 11 and ET 11A complex), and ribotyping by using ClaI restriction enzyme (Rb2), were useful to characterize these epidemic strains of N.meningitidis related to the increased incidence of MD in different States of south Brazil. It is mostly probable that these N.meningitidis serogroup C strains have poor or no genetic corelation with 1971-1975 epidemic serogroup C strains. The genetic similarity of members of the ET 11 and ET 11A complex were confirmed by the ribotyping method by using three restriction endonucleases.
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