Adherence to and invasion of HeLa cells by Campylobacter spp. strains isolated from animals

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Autor(a) principal: Morais-Rios, Paula Alexandra G.
Data de Publicação: 2018
Outros Autores: Alves, Telma M., Dorneles, Elaine M. S., Stynen, Ana Paula R., Cottorello, Ana Cláudia P., Lauria-Filgueiras, Ana Luzia, Lage, Andrey P.
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Idioma: eng
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Texto Completo: http://repositorio.ufla.br/jspui/handle/1/33373
Resumo: The objective of this study was to evaluate the adherence to and invasion of HeLa cells by Campylobacter spp. strains (total n=63) isolated from chickens (n=4), dogs (n=4), non-human primates (n=16), pigs (n=9), calf feces (n=18), and bovine genital tracts (n=12). Thirty-two strains adhered to and 13 invaded HeLa cells. Invasive strains included 1 of 4 dog isolates, 4 of 16 non-human primate isolates (2 C. jejuni and 2 C. coli), 1 of 9 C. coli strains isolated from pigs, and 7 of 18 C. fetus subsp. fetus isolated from calf feces. Only 25% of chicken and dog isolates and 23% of pig isolates were able to adhere to HeLa cells, a property of 65% of strains obtained from calf feces and 83% of bovine genital tract-isolated strains. The adherent phenotype was observed in 5 of 19, 6 of 15, and 21 of 29 strains of C. jejuni, C. coli, and C. fetus subsp. fetus, respectively, whereas 3 of 19, 3 of 15, and 7 of 29 strains were additionally able to invade HeLa cells, respectively. C. jejuni, C. coli, and C. fetus subsp. fetus strains isolated from animal feces are able to adhere and invade HeLa cells, whereas C. fetus subsp. fetus strains isolated from the bovine genital tract were not invasive in HeLa cells. The present study showed that C. jejuni isolated from primates and dogs, C. coli isolated from non-human primates and pigs, and C. fetus subsp. fetus isolated from calf feces have the ability to adhere to and to invade HeLa cells. Moreover, the lack of invasive ability by C. fetus subsp. fetus strains isolated from the bovine genital tract could be important in the pathogenesis of the genital tract diseases caused by this bacterium.
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spelling Adherence to and invasion of HeLa cells by Campylobacter spp. strains isolated from animalsAdesão e invasão de células HeLa por amostras de Campylobacter spp. isoladas de animaisHeLa cellsCampylobacter spp.Células HeLaThe objective of this study was to evaluate the adherence to and invasion of HeLa cells by Campylobacter spp. strains (total n=63) isolated from chickens (n=4), dogs (n=4), non-human primates (n=16), pigs (n=9), calf feces (n=18), and bovine genital tracts (n=12). Thirty-two strains adhered to and 13 invaded HeLa cells. Invasive strains included 1 of 4 dog isolates, 4 of 16 non-human primate isolates (2 C. jejuni and 2 C. coli), 1 of 9 C. coli strains isolated from pigs, and 7 of 18 C. fetus subsp. fetus isolated from calf feces. Only 25% of chicken and dog isolates and 23% of pig isolates were able to adhere to HeLa cells, a property of 65% of strains obtained from calf feces and 83% of bovine genital tract-isolated strains. The adherent phenotype was observed in 5 of 19, 6 of 15, and 21 of 29 strains of C. jejuni, C. coli, and C. fetus subsp. fetus, respectively, whereas 3 of 19, 3 of 15, and 7 of 29 strains were additionally able to invade HeLa cells, respectively. C. jejuni, C. coli, and C. fetus subsp. fetus strains isolated from animal feces are able to adhere and invade HeLa cells, whereas C. fetus subsp. fetus strains isolated from the bovine genital tract were not invasive in HeLa cells. The present study showed that C. jejuni isolated from primates and dogs, C. coli isolated from non-human primates and pigs, and C. fetus subsp. fetus isolated from calf feces have the ability to adhere to and to invade HeLa cells. Moreover, the lack of invasive ability by C. fetus subsp. fetus strains isolated from the bovine genital tract could be important in the pathogenesis of the genital tract diseases caused by this bacterium.O objetivo deste estudo foi avaliar a adesão e invasão de células HeLa por amotras de Campylobacter spp. (total n=63) isoladas de frangos (n=4), cães (n=4), primatas não-humanos (n=16), porcos (n=9), fezes de bezerros (n=18), e trato genital de bovinos (n=12). Trinta e duas amostras foram capazes de aderir e 13 invadiram células HeLa. As amostras invasivas incluíram 1 de 4 isolados de cão, 4 de 16 isolados de primatas não-humano (2 C. jejuni e 2 C. coli), 1 de 9 C. coli isoladas de porcos e 7 de 18 C. fetus subsp. fetus isoladas de fezes de bezerros. Apenas 25% dos isolados de frango e de cão e 23% dos isolados de suínos foram capazes de aderir a células HeLa, propriedade exibida por 65% das cepas obtidas a partir de fezes de bezerros e por 83% das amostras isoladas de trato genital bovino. O fenótipo aderente foi observado em 5 de 19, 6 de 15 e 21 de 29 amostras de C. jejuni, C. coli e C. fetus subsp. fetus, respectivamente, enquanto que 3 de 19, 3 de 15 e 7 de 29 amostras foram adicionalmente capazes de invadir as células HeLa, respectivamente. Amostras de C. jejuni, C. coli e C. fetus subsp. fetus isoladas de fezes de animais foram capazes de aderir e invadir as células HeLa, enquanto amostras de C. fetus subsp. fetus isoladas a partir de amostras de trato genital bovino não foram invasivas, em células HeLa. O presente estudo mostrou que amostras de C. jejuni isoladas de primatas não-humanos e cães, C. coli isoladas de primatas não-humanos e porcos, e C. fetus subsp. fetus isolados a partir de fezes de bezerros foram capazes de aderir e invadir células HeLa. Além disso, a falta de capacidade invasiva de amostras de C. fetus subsp. fetus isoladas de trato genital bovino pode ser importante na patogênese das doenças das vias genitais causadas por esta bactéria.Colégio Brasileiro de Patologia Animal - CBPA. Empresa Brasileira de Pesquisa Agropecuária (EMBRAPA)2019-04-01T11:39:18Z2019-04-01T11:39:18Z2018-07info:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersioninfo:eu-repo/semantics/articleapplication/pdfMORAIS-RIOS, P. A. G. et al. Adherence to and invasion of HeLa cells by Campylobacter spp. strains isolated from animals. Pesquisa Veterinária Brasileira, Rio de Janeiro, v. 38, n. 7, p. 1293-1299, jul. 2018.http://repositorio.ufla.br/jspui/handle/1/33373Pesquisa Veterinária Brasileirareponame:Repositório Institucional da UFLAinstname:Universidade Federal de Lavras (UFLA)instacron:UFLAhttp://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/4.0/info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessMorais-Rios, Paula Alexandra G.Alves, Telma M.Dorneles, Elaine M. S.Stynen, Ana Paula R.Cottorello, Ana Cláudia P.Lauria-Filgueiras, Ana LuziaLage, Andrey P.eng2019-04-01T11:39:18Zoai:localhost:1/33373Repositório InstitucionalPUBhttp://repositorio.ufla.br/oai/requestnivaldo@ufla.br || repositorio.biblioteca@ufla.bropendoar:2019-04-01T11:39:18Repositório Institucional da UFLA - Universidade Federal de Lavras (UFLA)false
dc.title.none.fl_str_mv Adherence to and invasion of HeLa cells by Campylobacter spp. strains isolated from animals
Adesão e invasão de células HeLa por amostras de Campylobacter spp. isoladas de animais
title Adherence to and invasion of HeLa cells by Campylobacter spp. strains isolated from animals
spellingShingle Adherence to and invasion of HeLa cells by Campylobacter spp. strains isolated from animals
Morais-Rios, Paula Alexandra G.
HeLa cells
Campylobacter spp.
Células HeLa
title_short Adherence to and invasion of HeLa cells by Campylobacter spp. strains isolated from animals
title_full Adherence to and invasion of HeLa cells by Campylobacter spp. strains isolated from animals
title_fullStr Adherence to and invasion of HeLa cells by Campylobacter spp. strains isolated from animals
title_full_unstemmed Adherence to and invasion of HeLa cells by Campylobacter spp. strains isolated from animals
title_sort Adherence to and invasion of HeLa cells by Campylobacter spp. strains isolated from animals
author Morais-Rios, Paula Alexandra G.
author_facet Morais-Rios, Paula Alexandra G.
Alves, Telma M.
Dorneles, Elaine M. S.
Stynen, Ana Paula R.
Cottorello, Ana Cláudia P.
Lauria-Filgueiras, Ana Luzia
Lage, Andrey P.
author_role author
author2 Alves, Telma M.
Dorneles, Elaine M. S.
Stynen, Ana Paula R.
Cottorello, Ana Cláudia P.
Lauria-Filgueiras, Ana Luzia
Lage, Andrey P.
author2_role author
author
author
author
author
author
dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Morais-Rios, Paula Alexandra G.
Alves, Telma M.
Dorneles, Elaine M. S.
Stynen, Ana Paula R.
Cottorello, Ana Cláudia P.
Lauria-Filgueiras, Ana Luzia
Lage, Andrey P.
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv HeLa cells
Campylobacter spp.
Células HeLa
topic HeLa cells
Campylobacter spp.
Células HeLa
description The objective of this study was to evaluate the adherence to and invasion of HeLa cells by Campylobacter spp. strains (total n=63) isolated from chickens (n=4), dogs (n=4), non-human primates (n=16), pigs (n=9), calf feces (n=18), and bovine genital tracts (n=12). Thirty-two strains adhered to and 13 invaded HeLa cells. Invasive strains included 1 of 4 dog isolates, 4 of 16 non-human primate isolates (2 C. jejuni and 2 C. coli), 1 of 9 C. coli strains isolated from pigs, and 7 of 18 C. fetus subsp. fetus isolated from calf feces. Only 25% of chicken and dog isolates and 23% of pig isolates were able to adhere to HeLa cells, a property of 65% of strains obtained from calf feces and 83% of bovine genital tract-isolated strains. The adherent phenotype was observed in 5 of 19, 6 of 15, and 21 of 29 strains of C. jejuni, C. coli, and C. fetus subsp. fetus, respectively, whereas 3 of 19, 3 of 15, and 7 of 29 strains were additionally able to invade HeLa cells, respectively. C. jejuni, C. coli, and C. fetus subsp. fetus strains isolated from animal feces are able to adhere and invade HeLa cells, whereas C. fetus subsp. fetus strains isolated from the bovine genital tract were not invasive in HeLa cells. The present study showed that C. jejuni isolated from primates and dogs, C. coli isolated from non-human primates and pigs, and C. fetus subsp. fetus isolated from calf feces have the ability to adhere to and to invade HeLa cells. Moreover, the lack of invasive ability by C. fetus subsp. fetus strains isolated from the bovine genital tract could be important in the pathogenesis of the genital tract diseases caused by this bacterium.
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