Pathogenicity of Entamoeba dispar under xenic and monoxenic cultivation compared to a virulent E. histolytica
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Resumo: | Two xenic isolates and cloned cultures of Entamoeba dispar were submitted to monoxenization using Crithidia fasciculata as the associated organism. Growth in monoxenic cultivation and ability of xenic and monoxenic trophozoites to destroy VERO cells and produce lesions in hamster livers were compared to those of a virulent E. histolytica. Parental and cloned E. dispar under monoxenic cultivation showed a remarkable lower growth than the monoxenic E. histolytica and were avirulent in both in vivo and in vitro tests. When xenically cultured, trophozoites of E. dispar showed a moderate lytic activity against VERO cells (1.5 to 41.8% of destruction) but caused severe hepatic lesions in hamsters as those caused by the virulent E. histolytica (29 to 100% in prevalence and 0.86 to 4.00 in lesion degree). Although E. dispar has not been associated with invasive disease in men, the ability of xenic trophozoites to produce prominent tissue damage in experimental conditions has indicated that some strains have a considerable pathogenic potential when in presence of bacteria. |
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Pathogenicity of Entamoeba dispar under xenic and monoxenic cultivation compared to a virulent E. histolytica Patogenicidade de Entamoeba dispar em cultivo polixênico e monoxênico comparada a uma cepa virulenta de E. histolytica Entamoeba disparEntamoeba histolyticaCultivationPathogenicity Two xenic isolates and cloned cultures of Entamoeba dispar were submitted to monoxenization using Crithidia fasciculata as the associated organism. Growth in monoxenic cultivation and ability of xenic and monoxenic trophozoites to destroy VERO cells and produce lesions in hamster livers were compared to those of a virulent E. histolytica. Parental and cloned E. dispar under monoxenic cultivation showed a remarkable lower growth than the monoxenic E. histolytica and were avirulent in both in vivo and in vitro tests. When xenically cultured, trophozoites of E. dispar showed a moderate lytic activity against VERO cells (1.5 to 41.8% of destruction) but caused severe hepatic lesions in hamsters as those caused by the virulent E. histolytica (29 to 100% in prevalence and 0.86 to 4.00 in lesion degree). Although E. dispar has not been associated with invasive disease in men, the ability of xenic trophozoites to produce prominent tissue damage in experimental conditions has indicated that some strains have a considerable pathogenic potential when in presence of bacteria. Dois isolados de Entamoeba dispar em cultivo polixênico e culturas clonadas deles obtidas foram submetidos à monoxenização utilizando Crithidia fasciculata como organismo associado. O crescimento em cultivo monoxênico dos isolados e clones, bem como sua capacidade de destruir células VERO (efeito citopático) e de produzir lesões hepáticas em hamster foram comparados a uma cepa virulenta de E. histolytica. Os trofozoítos de E. dispar em cultivo monoxênico apresentaram um crescimento nitidamente menor que o de E. histolytica e foram avirulentos tanto no teste in vivo quanto in vitro. Entretanto, isolados e clones de E. dispar em cultivo polixênico exibiram uma atividade lítica moderada sobre as células VERO (1,5 to 41,8% de destruição) e causaram lesões hepáticas em hamster (29 a 100% em prevalência e 0,86 a 4,00 no grau de lesão) tão extensas quanto aquelas causadas pela E. histolytica. Embora E. dispar não seja associada à doença invasiva no homem, a ocorrência de lesões teciduais significativas, causadas por trofozoítos em condições experimentais, indica que esta espécie pode apresentar potencial patogênico considerável quando em presença de bactérias intestinais. Universidade de São Paulo. Instituto de Medicina Tropical de São Paulo2006-10-01info:eu-repo/semantics/articleinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersionapplication/pdfhttps://www.revistas.usp.br/rimtsp/article/view/31020Revista do Instituto de Medicina Tropical de São Paulo; Vol. 48 No. 5 (2006); 245-250 Revista do Instituto de Medicina Tropical de São Paulo; Vol. 48 Núm. 5 (2006); 245-250 Revista do Instituto de Medicina Tropical de São Paulo; v. 48 n. 5 (2006); 245-250 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/31020/32904Copyright (c) 2018 Revista do Instituto de Medicina Tropical de São Pauloinfo:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessCosta, Adriana OliveiraGomes, Maria AparecidaRocha, Orivaldo AlvesSilva, Edward Felix2012-07-07T18:55:22Zoai:revistas.usp.br:article/31020Revistahttp://www.revistas.usp.br/rimtsp/indexPUBhttps://www.revistas.usp.br/rimtsp/oai||revimtsp@usp.br1678-99460036-4665opendoar:2022-12-13T16:51:43.758841Revista do Instituto de Medicina Tropical de São Paulo - Instituto de Medicina Tropical (IMT)true |
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Pathogenicity of Entamoeba dispar under xenic and monoxenic cultivation compared to a virulent E. histolytica Patogenicidade de Entamoeba dispar em cultivo polixênico e monoxênico comparada a uma cepa virulenta de E. histolytica |
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Pathogenicity of Entamoeba dispar under xenic and monoxenic cultivation compared to a virulent E. histolytica |
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Pathogenicity of Entamoeba dispar under xenic and monoxenic cultivation compared to a virulent E. histolytica Costa, Adriana Oliveira Entamoeba dispar Entamoeba histolytica Cultivation Pathogenicity |
title_short |
Pathogenicity of Entamoeba dispar under xenic and monoxenic cultivation compared to a virulent E. histolytica |
title_full |
Pathogenicity of Entamoeba dispar under xenic and monoxenic cultivation compared to a virulent E. histolytica |
title_fullStr |
Pathogenicity of Entamoeba dispar under xenic and monoxenic cultivation compared to a virulent E. histolytica |
title_full_unstemmed |
Pathogenicity of Entamoeba dispar under xenic and monoxenic cultivation compared to a virulent E. histolytica |
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Pathogenicity of Entamoeba dispar under xenic and monoxenic cultivation compared to a virulent E. histolytica |
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Costa, Adriana Oliveira |
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Costa, Adriana Oliveira Gomes, Maria Aparecida Rocha, Orivaldo Alves Silva, Edward Felix |
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Gomes, Maria Aparecida Rocha, Orivaldo Alves Silva, Edward Felix |
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Costa, Adriana Oliveira Gomes, Maria Aparecida Rocha, Orivaldo Alves Silva, Edward Felix |
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Entamoeba dispar Entamoeba histolytica Cultivation Pathogenicity |
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Entamoeba dispar Entamoeba histolytica Cultivation Pathogenicity |
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Two xenic isolates and cloned cultures of Entamoeba dispar were submitted to monoxenization using Crithidia fasciculata as the associated organism. Growth in monoxenic cultivation and ability of xenic and monoxenic trophozoites to destroy VERO cells and produce lesions in hamster livers were compared to those of a virulent E. histolytica. Parental and cloned E. dispar under monoxenic cultivation showed a remarkable lower growth than the monoxenic E. histolytica and were avirulent in both in vivo and in vitro tests. When xenically cultured, trophozoites of E. dispar showed a moderate lytic activity against VERO cells (1.5 to 41.8% of destruction) but caused severe hepatic lesions in hamsters as those caused by the virulent E. histolytica (29 to 100% in prevalence and 0.86 to 4.00 in lesion degree). Although E. dispar has not been associated with invasive disease in men, the ability of xenic trophozoites to produce prominent tissue damage in experimental conditions has indicated that some strains have a considerable pathogenic potential when in presence of bacteria. |
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Universidade de São Paulo. Instituto de Medicina Tropical de São Paulo |
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Universidade de São Paulo. Instituto de Medicina Tropical de São Paulo |
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