ProduÃÃo e purificaÃÃo parcial de IgY anti-lectina de sementes de Canavalia brasiliensis (ConBr) (Leguminosae) em galinhas poedeiras

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Autor(a) principal: Cornevile Correia Neto
Data de Publicação: 2015
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Resumo: Lectins are a group of proteins present in various living organisms, particularly in plants and especially in Leguminosae seeds. Among this family, a species that stands out for having large amount of lectin in the seed is the Canavalia brasiliensis. One approach for the investigation of lectins on biological systems is the detection there of by techniques involving antibody. Such techniques may include from classical immunochemical assays (immunodiffusion, immunoelectrophoresis and rocketimunoeletroforese) to ELISA experiments and advanced microscopy techniques. In this sense, antibodies become biotechnological tools invaluable since they are capable of specifically recognizing epitopes of the target molecules. Immunoglobulins (Igs) are proteins present in high concentration in the blood plasma of mammals. They are vectors of humoral immunity, with the primary function to join the foreign antigens to the individual so as to neutralize them. In the case of poultry the main immunoglobulin class (IgYs) can be found not only in blood, but also in egg yolk. This fact enables fast and efficient purification of these molecules facilitating its use as biotechnological inputs. Thus, this study aimed to produce antibodies against the lectin extracted from Canavalia brasiliensis seed (ConBr) (Fabaceae) in laying hens, implementing production methodology of new biotechnological inputs for the study of lectins. For this laying hens were immunized with 200 or 400μg of lectin Canavalia brasiliensis (ConBr) for 15 weeks at 10-day intervals. Collected eggs from vaccinated birds had their isolated and precipitated yolk in 0-30% fraction with ammonium sulfate for partial purificaÃÃoo of IgYs. Confirmation of the presence of antibodies was made by immunodiffusion assays agarose gel. The fraction showed 0-30%, from the first week after the immunization, capable of recognizing ConBr IgYs. This profile appeared in all groups over the 15-week experiment. The production of specific IgYs against the lectin from Canavalia brasiliensis (ConBr) proved feasible and remained throughout the experiment, possibly in reasonable quantities. In this sense, IgYs produced in this work provide a powerful biotechnological tool to be made available for future studies.
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spelling info:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersioninfo:eu-repo/semantics/masterThesisProduÃÃo e purificaÃÃo parcial de IgY anti-lectina de sementes de Canavalia brasiliensis (ConBr) (Leguminosae) em galinhas poedeirasProduction and partial purification of IgY anti- lectin of Canavalia brasiliensis seeds (ConBr) (Fabaceae) in laying hens2015-12-15Benildo Sousa Cavada24242349068http://lattes.cnpq.br/5029704662813380 Emilio de Castro Miguel09268913755http://lattes.cnpq.br/0690009743607948JoÃo Batista Cajazeiras478 389 303 91http://lattes.cnpq.br/1947326193452969 31080375368http://lattes.cnpq.br/0893408717396010Cornevile Correia NetoUniversidade Federal do CearÃPrograma de PÃs-GraduaÃÃo em Biotecnologia de Recursos NaturaisUFCBRConBrIgyLectinasImunoglobulinasLectinImmunoglobulinsOUTROSLectins are a group of proteins present in various living organisms, particularly in plants and especially in Leguminosae seeds. Among this family, a species that stands out for having large amount of lectin in the seed is the Canavalia brasiliensis. One approach for the investigation of lectins on biological systems is the detection there of by techniques involving antibody. Such techniques may include from classical immunochemical assays (immunodiffusion, immunoelectrophoresis and rocketimunoeletroforese) to ELISA experiments and advanced microscopy techniques. In this sense, antibodies become biotechnological tools invaluable since they are capable of specifically recognizing epitopes of the target molecules. Immunoglobulins (Igs) are proteins present in high concentration in the blood plasma of mammals. They are vectors of humoral immunity, with the primary function to join the foreign antigens to the individual so as to neutralize them. In the case of poultry the main immunoglobulin class (IgYs) can be found not only in blood, but also in egg yolk. This fact enables fast and efficient purification of these molecules facilitating its use as biotechnological inputs. Thus, this study aimed to produce antibodies against the lectin extracted from Canavalia brasiliensis seed (ConBr) (Fabaceae) in laying hens, implementing production methodology of new biotechnological inputs for the study of lectins. For this laying hens were immunized with 200 or 400μg of lectin Canavalia brasiliensis (ConBr) for 15 weeks at 10-day intervals. Collected eggs from vaccinated birds had their isolated and precipitated yolk in 0-30% fraction with ammonium sulfate for partial purificaÃÃoo of IgYs. Confirmation of the presence of antibodies was made by immunodiffusion assays agarose gel. The fraction showed 0-30%, from the first week after the immunization, capable of recognizing ConBr IgYs. This profile appeared in all groups over the 15-week experiment. The production of specific IgYs against the lectin from Canavalia brasiliensis (ConBr) proved feasible and remained throughout the experiment, possibly in reasonable quantities. In this sense, IgYs produced in this work provide a powerful biotechnological tool to be made available for future studies.As lectinas constituem um grupo de proteÃnas presentes em diversos organismos vivos, sobretudo em vegetais e especialmente em sementes de Leguminosae. Dentre essa famÃlia, uma espÃcie que se destaca por possuir grande quantidade de lectina na semente à a Canavalia brasiliensis. Uma das possÃveis abordagens para a investigaÃÃo de lectinas em sistemas biolÃgicos à a detecÃÃo das mesmas atravÃs de tÃcnicas que envolvam anticorpos. Tais tÃcnicas podem incluir desde ensaios clÃssicos de imunoquÃmica (imunodifusÃo, imunoeletroforese e rocketimunoeletroforese), atà experimentos de ELISA e tÃcnicas avanÃadas de microscopia. Neste sentido, os anticopos tornam-se ferramentas biotecnolÃgicas de grande valia uma vez que sÃo capazes de reconhecer especificamente epÃtopos das molÃculas alvo. As imunoglobulinas (Igs) são proteínas presentes em grande concentração no plasma sanguÃneo de mamÃferos. São os vetores da imunidade humoral, tendo como função principal unir-se aos antígenos estranhos ao indivÃduo, de modo a neutralizá-los. No caso das aves a principal classe de imunoglobulinas (IgYs) pode ser encontrada nÃo somente no sangue mas tambÃm nas gemas dos ovos. Esse fato permite purificaÃÃo rÃpida e eficiente dessas molÃculas facilitando seu uso como insumos biotecnolÃgicos. Dessa forma, este trabalho teve por objetivo produzir anticorpos contra a lectina extraÃda da semente de Canavalia brasiliensis (ConBr) (Leguminosae) em galinhas poedeiras, implementando metodologia de produÃÃo de novos insumos biotecnolÃgicos para o estudo de lectinas. Para tanto galinhas poedeiras foram imunizadas com 200 ou 400μg da lectina de Canavalia brasiliensis (ConBr) por 15 semanas em intervalos de 10 dias. Ovos coletados das aves imunizadas tiveram suas gemas isoladas e precipitadas na fraÃÃo 0-30% com sulfato de amÃnio para a purificaÃÃo parcial das IgYs. A confirmaÃÃo da presenÃa dos anticorpos foi feita por ensaios de imunodifusÃo em gel de agarose. A fraÃÃo 0-30% apresentou, a partir da primeira semana apÃs a imunizaÃÃo, as IgYs capazes de reconhecer ConBr. Esse perfil se apresentou em todos os grupos ao longo das 15 semanas de experimento. A produÃÃo das IgYs especÃficas contra a lectina de Canavalia brasiliensis (ConBr) se mostrou viÃvel e permaneceu durante todo experimento, possivelmente em quantidades razoÃveis. Neste sentido, as IgYs produzidas nesse trabalho constituem uma potente ferramenta biotecnolÃgica a ser disponibilizada para estudos futuros.nÃo hÃhttp://www.teses.ufc.br/tde_busca/arquivo.php?codArquivo=16386application/pdfinfo:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessporreponame:Biblioteca Digital de Teses e Dissertações da UFCinstname:Universidade Federal do Cearáinstacron:UFC2019-01-21T11:29:37Zmail@mail.com -
dc.title.pt.fl_str_mv ProduÃÃo e purificaÃÃo parcial de IgY anti-lectina de sementes de Canavalia brasiliensis (ConBr) (Leguminosae) em galinhas poedeiras
dc.title.alternative..fl_str_mv Production and partial purification of IgY anti- lectin of Canavalia brasiliensis seeds (ConBr) (Fabaceae) in laying hens
title ProduÃÃo e purificaÃÃo parcial de IgY anti-lectina de sementes de Canavalia brasiliensis (ConBr) (Leguminosae) em galinhas poedeiras
spellingShingle ProduÃÃo e purificaÃÃo parcial de IgY anti-lectina de sementes de Canavalia brasiliensis (ConBr) (Leguminosae) em galinhas poedeiras
Cornevile Correia Neto
ConBr
Igy
Lectinas
Imunoglobulinas
Lectin
Immunoglobulins
OUTROS
title_short ProduÃÃo e purificaÃÃo parcial de IgY anti-lectina de sementes de Canavalia brasiliensis (ConBr) (Leguminosae) em galinhas poedeiras
title_full ProduÃÃo e purificaÃÃo parcial de IgY anti-lectina de sementes de Canavalia brasiliensis (ConBr) (Leguminosae) em galinhas poedeiras
title_fullStr ProduÃÃo e purificaÃÃo parcial de IgY anti-lectina de sementes de Canavalia brasiliensis (ConBr) (Leguminosae) em galinhas poedeiras
title_full_unstemmed ProduÃÃo e purificaÃÃo parcial de IgY anti-lectina de sementes de Canavalia brasiliensis (ConBr) (Leguminosae) em galinhas poedeiras
title_sort ProduÃÃo e purificaÃÃo parcial de IgY anti-lectina de sementes de Canavalia brasiliensis (ConBr) (Leguminosae) em galinhas poedeiras
author Cornevile Correia Neto
author_facet Cornevile Correia Neto
author_role author
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dc.contributor.referee1.fl_str_mv Emilio de Castro Miguel
dc.contributor.referee1ID.fl_str_mv 09268913755
dc.contributor.referee1Lattes.fl_str_mv http://lattes.cnpq.br/0690009743607948
dc.contributor.referee2.fl_str_mv JoÃo Batista Cajazeiras
dc.contributor.referee2ID.fl_str_mv 478 389 303 91
dc.contributor.referee2Lattes.fl_str_mv http://lattes.cnpq.br/1947326193452969
dc.contributor.authorID.fl_str_mv 31080375368
dc.contributor.authorLattes.fl_str_mv http://lattes.cnpq.br/0893408717396010
dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Cornevile Correia Neto
contributor_str_mv Benildo Sousa Cavada
Emilio de Castro Miguel
JoÃo Batista Cajazeiras
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv ConBr
Igy
Lectinas
Imunoglobulinas
topic ConBr
Igy
Lectinas
Imunoglobulinas
Lectin
Immunoglobulins
OUTROS
dc.subject.eng.fl_str_mv Lectin
Immunoglobulins
dc.subject.cnpq.fl_str_mv OUTROS
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dc.description.abstract..fl_txt_mv Lectins are a group of proteins present in various living organisms, particularly in plants and especially in Leguminosae seeds. Among this family, a species that stands out for having large amount of lectin in the seed is the Canavalia brasiliensis. One approach for the investigation of lectins on biological systems is the detection there of by techniques involving antibody. Such techniques may include from classical immunochemical assays (immunodiffusion, immunoelectrophoresis and rocketimunoeletroforese) to ELISA experiments and advanced microscopy techniques. In this sense, antibodies become biotechnological tools invaluable since they are capable of specifically recognizing epitopes of the target molecules. Immunoglobulins (Igs) are proteins present in high concentration in the blood plasma of mammals. They are vectors of humoral immunity, with the primary function to join the foreign antigens to the individual so as to neutralize them. In the case of poultry the main immunoglobulin class (IgYs) can be found not only in blood, but also in egg yolk. This fact enables fast and efficient purification of these molecules facilitating its use as biotechnological inputs. Thus, this study aimed to produce antibodies against the lectin extracted from Canavalia brasiliensis seed (ConBr) (Fabaceae) in laying hens, implementing production methodology of new biotechnological inputs for the study of lectins. For this laying hens were immunized with 200 or 400μg of lectin Canavalia brasiliensis (ConBr) for 15 weeks at 10-day intervals. Collected eggs from vaccinated birds had their isolated and precipitated yolk in 0-30% fraction with ammonium sulfate for partial purificaÃÃoo of IgYs. Confirmation of the presence of antibodies was made by immunodiffusion assays agarose gel. The fraction showed 0-30%, from the first week after the immunization, capable of recognizing ConBr IgYs. This profile appeared in all groups over the 15-week experiment. The production of specific IgYs against the lectin from Canavalia brasiliensis (ConBr) proved feasible and remained throughout the experiment, possibly in reasonable quantities. In this sense, IgYs produced in this work provide a powerful biotechnological tool to be made available for future studies.
dc.description.abstract.por.fl_txt_mv As lectinas constituem um grupo de proteÃnas presentes em diversos organismos vivos, sobretudo em vegetais e especialmente em sementes de Leguminosae. Dentre essa famÃlia, uma espÃcie que se destaca por possuir grande quantidade de lectina na semente à a Canavalia brasiliensis. Uma das possÃveis abordagens para a investigaÃÃo de lectinas em sistemas biolÃgicos à a detecÃÃo das mesmas atravÃs de tÃcnicas que envolvam anticorpos. Tais tÃcnicas podem incluir desde ensaios clÃssicos de imunoquÃmica (imunodifusÃo, imunoeletroforese e rocketimunoeletroforese), atà experimentos de ELISA e tÃcnicas avanÃadas de microscopia. Neste sentido, os anticopos tornam-se ferramentas biotecnolÃgicas de grande valia uma vez que sÃo capazes de reconhecer especificamente epÃtopos das molÃculas alvo. As imunoglobulinas (Igs) são proteínas presentes em grande concentração no plasma sanguÃneo de mamÃferos. São os vetores da imunidade humoral, tendo como função principal unir-se aos antígenos estranhos ao indivÃduo, de modo a neutralizá-los. No caso das aves a principal classe de imunoglobulinas (IgYs) pode ser encontrada nÃo somente no sangue mas tambÃm nas gemas dos ovos. Esse fato permite purificaÃÃo rÃpida e eficiente dessas molÃculas facilitando seu uso como insumos biotecnolÃgicos. Dessa forma, este trabalho teve por objetivo produzir anticorpos contra a lectina extraÃda da semente de Canavalia brasiliensis (ConBr) (Leguminosae) em galinhas poedeiras, implementando metodologia de produÃÃo de novos insumos biotecnolÃgicos para o estudo de lectinas. Para tanto galinhas poedeiras foram imunizadas com 200 ou 400μg da lectina de Canavalia brasiliensis (ConBr) por 15 semanas em intervalos de 10 dias. Ovos coletados das aves imunizadas tiveram suas gemas isoladas e precipitadas na fraÃÃo 0-30% com sulfato de amÃnio para a purificaÃÃo parcial das IgYs. A confirmaÃÃo da presenÃa dos anticorpos foi feita por ensaios de imunodifusÃo em gel de agarose. A fraÃÃo 0-30% apresentou, a partir da primeira semana apÃs a imunizaÃÃo, as IgYs capazes de reconhecer ConBr. Esse perfil se apresentou em todos os grupos ao longo das 15 semanas de experimento. A produÃÃo das IgYs especÃficas contra a lectina de Canavalia brasiliensis (ConBr) se mostrou viÃvel e permaneceu durante todo experimento, possivelmente em quantidades razoÃveis. Neste sentido, as IgYs produzidas nesse trabalho constituem uma potente ferramenta biotecnolÃgica a ser disponibilizada para estudos futuros.
description Lectins are a group of proteins present in various living organisms, particularly in plants and especially in Leguminosae seeds. Among this family, a species that stands out for having large amount of lectin in the seed is the Canavalia brasiliensis. One approach for the investigation of lectins on biological systems is the detection there of by techniques involving antibody. Such techniques may include from classical immunochemical assays (immunodiffusion, immunoelectrophoresis and rocketimunoeletroforese) to ELISA experiments and advanced microscopy techniques. In this sense, antibodies become biotechnological tools invaluable since they are capable of specifically recognizing epitopes of the target molecules. Immunoglobulins (Igs) are proteins present in high concentration in the blood plasma of mammals. They are vectors of humoral immunity, with the primary function to join the foreign antigens to the individual so as to neutralize them. In the case of poultry the main immunoglobulin class (IgYs) can be found not only in blood, but also in egg yolk. This fact enables fast and efficient purification of these molecules facilitating its use as biotechnological inputs. Thus, this study aimed to produce antibodies against the lectin extracted from Canavalia brasiliensis seed (ConBr) (Fabaceae) in laying hens, implementing production methodology of new biotechnological inputs for the study of lectins. For this laying hens were immunized with 200 or 400μg of lectin Canavalia brasiliensis (ConBr) for 15 weeks at 10-day intervals. Collected eggs from vaccinated birds had their isolated and precipitated yolk in 0-30% fraction with ammonium sulfate for partial purificaÃÃoo of IgYs. Confirmation of the presence of antibodies was made by immunodiffusion assays agarose gel. The fraction showed 0-30%, from the first week after the immunization, capable of recognizing ConBr IgYs. This profile appeared in all groups over the 15-week experiment. The production of specific IgYs against the lectin from Canavalia brasiliensis (ConBr) proved feasible and remained throughout the experiment, possibly in reasonable quantities. In this sense, IgYs produced in this work provide a powerful biotechnological tool to be made available for future studies.
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