Identificação de Helicobacter sp. na mucosa gástrica de sagüis (Callithrix sp.), com avaliação de alterações histopatológicas e de diferentes métodos de diagnóstico
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Resumo: | Gastric microflora from humans and animals has been intensely studied since the discovery of the Helicobacter genus and its association with gastrointestinal diseases. Old World nonhuman primates have been proposed as experimental animal models for investigation of these pathogens. Nevertheless, few reports about Helicobacter infection in New World Primates and no studies on Brazilian nonhuman primates are available. The objectives of this study were to investigate the presence of Helicobacter sp. and to describe the pathologic findings in the gastric mucosa of captive marmosets (Callithrix sp.). Thirty adult males and females marmosets, being six Callithrix jacchus, twelve C. kuhli, and twelve C. geoffroyi, were studied. Histologic specimens from fundic, corpus, and antral gastric regions were collected from neutral-buffered 10% formalin-fixed stomachs. Specimens were routinely processed in paraffin for light microscopy. Sections were stained with hematoxylin-eosin (HE) and the Warthin-Starry (WS) silver impregnation method, and immunostained with rabbit anti-H. pylori polyclonal antibody, anti-type I and anti-type III collagen polyclonal antibodies and anti-type IV collagen monoclonal antibody. Immunohistochemistry (IHC) tests were used as standard examination for the Helicobacter sp. infection diagnosis. Fifteen stomachs had positive results in the IHC tests, while Helicobacter-like organisms (HLOs) were present in silver-stained sections from 29 stomachs. Inflammatory mononuclear cell infiltrates with predominance of lymphocytes among plasma cells and macrophages, in the lamina propria of gastric mucosa, and lymphoid follicles were the most common histopathological findings observed in Helicobacter sp.-positive and negative marmosets. Collagens type I, III and IV were detected in Helicobacter sp.-positive and negative marmosets gastric wall, with no obvious differences between the two groups relative to intensity or sites of collagens expression. Immunohistochemistry was thought to be efficient in detecting Helicobacter sp. in marmosets. The silver staining technique demonstrates bacillary and coccoid forms without identifying the genus of the bacteria, ultimately leading to false positive results. In this study, marmosets were found to be susceptible to Helicobacter sp. natural-occurring infection, and to present gastric lesions, thereby opening the way to the development of comparative studies on Helicobacter sp. infection in humans |
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Identificação de Helicobacter sp. na mucosa gástrica de sagüis (Callithrix sp.), com avaliação de alterações histopatológicas e de diferentes métodos de diagnósticoHelicobacterEstômagoImuno-histoquímicaCallithrixCallitrichidaePatologia ExperimentalMedicinaInfecções por helicobacterHelicobacterStomachImmunohistochemistryCallithrixCallitrichidaeCNPQ::CIENCIAS DA SAUDE::MEDICINAGastric microflora from humans and animals has been intensely studied since the discovery of the Helicobacter genus and its association with gastrointestinal diseases. Old World nonhuman primates have been proposed as experimental animal models for investigation of these pathogens. Nevertheless, few reports about Helicobacter infection in New World Primates and no studies on Brazilian nonhuman primates are available. The objectives of this study were to investigate the presence of Helicobacter sp. and to describe the pathologic findings in the gastric mucosa of captive marmosets (Callithrix sp.). Thirty adult males and females marmosets, being six Callithrix jacchus, twelve C. kuhli, and twelve C. geoffroyi, were studied. Histologic specimens from fundic, corpus, and antral gastric regions were collected from neutral-buffered 10% formalin-fixed stomachs. Specimens were routinely processed in paraffin for light microscopy. Sections were stained with hematoxylin-eosin (HE) and the Warthin-Starry (WS) silver impregnation method, and immunostained with rabbit anti-H. pylori polyclonal antibody, anti-type I and anti-type III collagen polyclonal antibodies and anti-type IV collagen monoclonal antibody. Immunohistochemistry (IHC) tests were used as standard examination for the Helicobacter sp. infection diagnosis. Fifteen stomachs had positive results in the IHC tests, while Helicobacter-like organisms (HLOs) were present in silver-stained sections from 29 stomachs. Inflammatory mononuclear cell infiltrates with predominance of lymphocytes among plasma cells and macrophages, in the lamina propria of gastric mucosa, and lymphoid follicles were the most common histopathological findings observed in Helicobacter sp.-positive and negative marmosets. Collagens type I, III and IV were detected in Helicobacter sp.-positive and negative marmosets gastric wall, with no obvious differences between the two groups relative to intensity or sites of collagens expression. Immunohistochemistry was thought to be efficient in detecting Helicobacter sp. in marmosets. The silver staining technique demonstrates bacillary and coccoid forms without identifying the genus of the bacteria, ultimately leading to false positive results. In this study, marmosets were found to be susceptible to Helicobacter sp. natural-occurring infection, and to present gastric lesions, thereby opening the way to the development of comparative studies on Helicobacter sp. infection in humansCoordenação de Aperfeiçoamento de Pessoal de Nível SuperiorA flora microbiana do estômago do ser humano e dos animais tem sido pesquisada com maior intensidade, desde a descoberta das bactérias do gênero Helicobacter e da sua associação com o desenvolvimento de lesões gástricas. Primatas não-humanos do Velho Mundo têm sido propostos como modelos experimentais para pesquisas referentes a esses patógenos. No entanto, poucos dados existem sobre a infecção por Helicobacter sp. em primatas do Novo Mundo e nenhum relato foi feito em símios da fauna brasileira. O objetivo desse trabalho foi investigar a presença de Helicobacter sp. e de alterações histopatológicas na mucosa gástrica de sagüis (Callithrix sp.) mantidos em cativeiro. Trinta sagüis adultos, machos e fêmeas, sendo seis da espécie Callithrix jacchus, doze C. kuhli e doze C. geoffroyi, foram utilizados no estudo. Fragmentos das regiões do fundo, corpo e antro foram colhidos de estômagos fixados em formol tamponado a 10%. As amostras foram processadas e incluídas em parafina, para microscopia óptica. Os cortes foram utilizados para a coloração de rotina de hematoxilina-eosina (HE), coloração especial de prata pelo método de Warthin-Starry (WS) e para reação de imuno-histoquímica (IHQ) com anticorpo policlonal anti-H. pylori, de coelho, anticorpos policlonais anti-colágenos I e III e anticorpo monoclonal anti-colágeno IV. A reação de IHQ com anticorpo anti-H. pylori foi utilizada como exame padrão para o diagnóstico de Helicobacter sp. Quinze casos apresentaram marcação positiva para Helicobacter sp. na IHQ, enquanto que em 29 casos foram observados organismos morfologicamente compatíveis com Helicobacter sp. corados pela prata. Infiltrado inflamatório mononuclear, com predomínio de linfócitos, entre plasmócitos e macrófagos, na lâmina própria da mucosa gástrica e folículos linfóides foram os achados histopatológicos mais comuns observados nos sagüis Helicobacter sp.-positivos e negativos. Os colágenos tipo I, III e IV foram detectados em estruturas da parede gástrica dos animais Helicobacter sp.-positivos e negativos, sem diferença óbvia entre os dois grupos quanto à intensidade ou à localização da marcação. A técnica de imuno-histoquímica é eficaz na detecção do Helicobacter sp. em sagüis. A coloração pela prata pode evidenciar microrganismos com forma bacilar ou cocóide, sem identificar o gênero de bactéria presente, possibilitando resultados falso-positivos. Os resultados obtidos indicam que os sagüis podem ser naturalmente infectados por Helicobacter sp. e desenvolver lesões gástricas, o que favorece o desenvolvimento de estudos comparativos em relação à infecção por esse gênero de bactérias no homemPrograma de Pós-graduação em PatologiaPatologiaFerreira, Ana Maria ReisCPF:74823337700http://buscatextual.cnpq.br/buscatextual/visualizacv.do?id=K4786534Z1Macedo, Heloisa Werneck deCPF:99124122734http://buscatextual.cnpq.br/buscatextual/visualizacv.do?id=K4707043E6Pissinatti, AlcidesCPF:20850131715http://buscatextual.cnpq.br/buscatextual/visualizacv.do?id=K4701955Y7Cruz, João Batista daCPF:32357680768Rossi, Maria Isabel DoriaCPF:52802795791http://buscatextual.cnpq.br/buscatextual/visualizacv.do?id=K4780219Z4Cerqueira, Aloysio de Mello FigueiredoCPF:70042318822http://buscatextual.cnpq.br/buscatextual/visualizacv.do?id=K4785012D7Mello, Marcela Freire Vallim de2021-03-10T19:11:39Z2006-08-242021-03-10T19:11:39Z2005-06-09info:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersioninfo:eu-repo/semantics/doctoralThesisapplication/pdfapplication/pdfhttps://app.uff.br/riuff/handle/1/17415porCC-BY-SAinfo:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessreponame:Repositório Institucional da Universidade Federal Fluminense (RIUFF)instname:Universidade Federal Fluminense (UFF)instacron:UFF2021-03-10T19:11:39Zoai:app.uff.br:1/17415Repositório InstitucionalPUBhttps://app.uff.br/oai/requestriuff@id.uff.bropendoar:21202021-03-10T19:11:39Repositório Institucional da Universidade Federal Fluminense (RIUFF) - Universidade Federal Fluminense (UFF)false |
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Identificação de Helicobacter sp. na mucosa gástrica de sagüis (Callithrix sp.), com avaliação de alterações histopatológicas e de diferentes métodos de diagnóstico |
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Identificação de Helicobacter sp. na mucosa gástrica de sagüis (Callithrix sp.), com avaliação de alterações histopatológicas e de diferentes métodos de diagnóstico |
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Identificação de Helicobacter sp. na mucosa gástrica de sagüis (Callithrix sp.), com avaliação de alterações histopatológicas e de diferentes métodos de diagnóstico Mello, Marcela Freire Vallim de Helicobacter Estômago Imuno-histoquímica Callithrix Callitrichidae Patologia Experimental Medicina Infecções por helicobacter Helicobacter Stomach Immunohistochemistry Callithrix Callitrichidae CNPQ::CIENCIAS DA SAUDE::MEDICINA |
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Identificação de Helicobacter sp. na mucosa gástrica de sagüis (Callithrix sp.), com avaliação de alterações histopatológicas e de diferentes métodos de diagnóstico |
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Identificação de Helicobacter sp. na mucosa gástrica de sagüis (Callithrix sp.), com avaliação de alterações histopatológicas e de diferentes métodos de diagnóstico |
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Identificação de Helicobacter sp. na mucosa gástrica de sagüis (Callithrix sp.), com avaliação de alterações histopatológicas e de diferentes métodos de diagnóstico |
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Identificação de Helicobacter sp. na mucosa gástrica de sagüis (Callithrix sp.), com avaliação de alterações histopatológicas e de diferentes métodos de diagnóstico |
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Identificação de Helicobacter sp. na mucosa gástrica de sagüis (Callithrix sp.), com avaliação de alterações histopatológicas e de diferentes métodos de diagnóstico |
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Mello, Marcela Freire Vallim de |
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Mello, Marcela Freire Vallim de |
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Ferreira, Ana Maria Reis CPF:74823337700 http://buscatextual.cnpq.br/buscatextual/visualizacv.do?id=K4786534Z1 Macedo, Heloisa Werneck de CPF:99124122734 http://buscatextual.cnpq.br/buscatextual/visualizacv.do?id=K4707043E6 Pissinatti, Alcides CPF:20850131715 http://buscatextual.cnpq.br/buscatextual/visualizacv.do?id=K4701955Y7 Cruz, João Batista da CPF:32357680768 Rossi, Maria Isabel Doria CPF:52802795791 http://buscatextual.cnpq.br/buscatextual/visualizacv.do?id=K4780219Z4 Cerqueira, Aloysio de Mello Figueiredo CPF:70042318822 http://buscatextual.cnpq.br/buscatextual/visualizacv.do?id=K4785012D7 |
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Mello, Marcela Freire Vallim de |
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Helicobacter Estômago Imuno-histoquímica Callithrix Callitrichidae Patologia Experimental Medicina Infecções por helicobacter Helicobacter Stomach Immunohistochemistry Callithrix Callitrichidae CNPQ::CIENCIAS DA SAUDE::MEDICINA |
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Helicobacter Estômago Imuno-histoquímica Callithrix Callitrichidae Patologia Experimental Medicina Infecções por helicobacter Helicobacter Stomach Immunohistochemistry Callithrix Callitrichidae CNPQ::CIENCIAS DA SAUDE::MEDICINA |
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Gastric microflora from humans and animals has been intensely studied since the discovery of the Helicobacter genus and its association with gastrointestinal diseases. Old World nonhuman primates have been proposed as experimental animal models for investigation of these pathogens. Nevertheless, few reports about Helicobacter infection in New World Primates and no studies on Brazilian nonhuman primates are available. The objectives of this study were to investigate the presence of Helicobacter sp. and to describe the pathologic findings in the gastric mucosa of captive marmosets (Callithrix sp.). Thirty adult males and females marmosets, being six Callithrix jacchus, twelve C. kuhli, and twelve C. geoffroyi, were studied. Histologic specimens from fundic, corpus, and antral gastric regions were collected from neutral-buffered 10% formalin-fixed stomachs. Specimens were routinely processed in paraffin for light microscopy. Sections were stained with hematoxylin-eosin (HE) and the Warthin-Starry (WS) silver impregnation method, and immunostained with rabbit anti-H. pylori polyclonal antibody, anti-type I and anti-type III collagen polyclonal antibodies and anti-type IV collagen monoclonal antibody. Immunohistochemistry (IHC) tests were used as standard examination for the Helicobacter sp. infection diagnosis. Fifteen stomachs had positive results in the IHC tests, while Helicobacter-like organisms (HLOs) were present in silver-stained sections from 29 stomachs. Inflammatory mononuclear cell infiltrates with predominance of lymphocytes among plasma cells and macrophages, in the lamina propria of gastric mucosa, and lymphoid follicles were the most common histopathological findings observed in Helicobacter sp.-positive and negative marmosets. Collagens type I, III and IV were detected in Helicobacter sp.-positive and negative marmosets gastric wall, with no obvious differences between the two groups relative to intensity or sites of collagens expression. Immunohistochemistry was thought to be efficient in detecting Helicobacter sp. in marmosets. The silver staining technique demonstrates bacillary and coccoid forms without identifying the genus of the bacteria, ultimately leading to false positive results. In this study, marmosets were found to be susceptible to Helicobacter sp. natural-occurring infection, and to present gastric lesions, thereby opening the way to the development of comparative studies on Helicobacter sp. infection in humans |
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