Caracterização histológica e imuno-histoquímica das lesões de tuberculose em bovinos e de linfadenite granulomatosa em suínos

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Autor(a) principal: Andreazza, Daniele
Data de Publicação: 2015
Outros Autores: Boos, Gisele S., Boabaid, Fabiana M., Wouters, Angelica T. B., Wouters, Flademir, Souza, Suyene O., Menegat, Mariana B., Driemeier, David
Tipo de documento: Artigo
Idioma: por
Título da fonte: Repositório Institucional da UFLA
Texto Completo: http://repositorio.ufla.br/jspui/handle/1/12416
Resumo: Mycobacterium sp. induces granulomatous inflammation in different animal species. Mycobacterium bovis and the Mycobacterium avium complex are important cattle and swine pathogens that can also infect humans, especially those immunosuppressed. Losses in production, commercial barriers and carcasses condemnations in slaughtering are related to this infection, which implies in large economic losses. It was carried out a study on bovine tuberculosis lesions and granulomatous lymphadenitis in pigs, diagnosed by the Setor de Patologia Veterinária from the Universidade Federal do Rio Grande do Sul (SPV-UFRGS), Brazil, between January 2007 and December 2011. Data concerning breed, sex, age and clinical history were retrieved from the files and analyzed. Histological features of the lesions in lymph nodes and lungs were evaluated in Hematoxylin-Eosin staining. Multinucleated giant cells were predominant in bovine tuberculosis lesions and epithelioid macrophages were abundant in swine. Ziehl-Neelsen and Masson's trichrome techniques were used respectively to demonstrate the alcohol-acid resistant bacillus and fibrous connective tissue in the lesions. The immunohistochemistry technique was performed to characterize the lymphocytic infiltrate. Anti-CD3 antibodies were utilized to immunolabeling lymphocytes T; and anti-CD79αcy to lymphocytes B. Lymphocytes T were predominant in both species lesions; confirmed statistically by paired t test, which showed significantly differ means of T and B lymphocytes, with t=5,501 (p<0.001) for the bovines tuberculosis lesions, and t=5.826 (p<0.001), for the cases of pigs lymphadenitis. In addition, macrophages were immunolabeled by antibody anti-CD68 to bovine, and lysozyme to swine; and polyclonal anti-Mycobacterium tuberculosis antibody were used successfully to detect Mycobacterium sp. in bovine and swine lesions, apart from in the swine samples there was also anti-Mycobacterium avium immunolabelling.
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spelling Caracterização histológica e imuno-histoquímica das lesões de tuberculose em bovinos e de linfadenite granulomatosa em suínosHistological and immunohistochemical characterization of tuberculosis lesions in cattle and of granulomatous lymphadenitis in swineMycobacterium spp.Bovinos - Doenças infecciosasImuno-histoquímicaBovinos - TuberculoseSuínos - Linfadenite granulomatosaCattle - Infectious diseasesImmunohistochemistryCattle - TuberculosisSwine - Granulomatous lymphadenitisMycobacterium sp. induces granulomatous inflammation in different animal species. Mycobacterium bovis and the Mycobacterium avium complex are important cattle and swine pathogens that can also infect humans, especially those immunosuppressed. Losses in production, commercial barriers and carcasses condemnations in slaughtering are related to this infection, which implies in large economic losses. It was carried out a study on bovine tuberculosis lesions and granulomatous lymphadenitis in pigs, diagnosed by the Setor de Patologia Veterinária from the Universidade Federal do Rio Grande do Sul (SPV-UFRGS), Brazil, between January 2007 and December 2011. Data concerning breed, sex, age and clinical history were retrieved from the files and analyzed. Histological features of the lesions in lymph nodes and lungs were evaluated in Hematoxylin-Eosin staining. Multinucleated giant cells were predominant in bovine tuberculosis lesions and epithelioid macrophages were abundant in swine. Ziehl-Neelsen and Masson's trichrome techniques were used respectively to demonstrate the alcohol-acid resistant bacillus and fibrous connective tissue in the lesions. The immunohistochemistry technique was performed to characterize the lymphocytic infiltrate. Anti-CD3 antibodies were utilized to immunolabeling lymphocytes T; and anti-CD79αcy to lymphocytes B. Lymphocytes T were predominant in both species lesions; confirmed statistically by paired t test, which showed significantly differ means of T and B lymphocytes, with t=5,501 (p<0.001) for the bovines tuberculosis lesions, and t=5.826 (p<0.001), for the cases of pigs lymphadenitis. In addition, macrophages were immunolabeled by antibody anti-CD68 to bovine, and lysozyme to swine; and polyclonal anti-Mycobacterium tuberculosis antibody were used successfully to detect Mycobacterium sp. in bovine and swine lesions, apart from in the swine samples there was also anti-Mycobacterium avium immunolabelling.Mycobacterium sp. induz inflamação granuloma-tosa em diferentes espécies animais. Mycobacterium bovis e o complexo Mycobacterium avium são importantes patógenos de bovinos e suínos e podem causar infecção em humanos, principalmente imunossuprimidos. Perdas na produção, barreiras comerciais e prejuízos por condenação de carcaças em abatedouro/frigorífico estão atrelados à ocorrência dessas infecções, com prejuízos econômicos significativos. Foi realizado um estudo de casos diagnosticados como tuberculose em bovinos e linfadenite granulomatosa em suínos no Setor de Patologia Veterinária da Universidade Federal do Rio Grande do Sul (SPV-UFRGS) no período de janeiro de 2007 a dezembro de 2011. Dados referentes à raça, ao sexo, à idade e ao histórico clínico foram compilados dos livros de registro e analisados. As características histológicas das lesões em linfonodos e pulmões foram avaliadas em Hematoxilina-Eosina, com predomínio de células gigantes nas lesões de tuberculose bovina e de macrófagos epitelioides em suínos. As técnicas histoquímicas de Ziehl-Neelsen e Tricrômico de Masson foram utilizadas para evidenciar, respectivamente, bacilos álcool-ácido resistentes e tecido conjuntivo fibroso nas lesões. A técnica de imuno-histoquímica foi utilizada em aproximadamente 30% dos casos estudados de cada espécie, selecionados aleatoriamente, para a caracterização do infiltrado linfocítico. Foram utilizados os anticorpos anti-CD3 para a marcação de linfócitos T e anti-CD79αcy para a marcação de linfócitos B. Linfócitos T predominaram nas lesões em ambas as espécies, com diferença estatisticamente significativa entre as médias dos linfócitos T e linfócitos B. Foi usado o teste t pareado, com t=5,501 (p<0,001) nas lesões dos bovinos e t=5,826 (p<0,001) para as lesões de linfadenite dos suínos. Adicionalmente foram marcados macrófagos com o uso do anticorpo anti-CD68 para bovinos e anti-Lisozima para suínos. Além desses, o anticorpo policlonal anti-Mycobacterium tuberculosis foi utilizado para a detecção de bactérias do gênero Mycobacterium, com imunomarcação positiva em todos os casos e, nos casos dos suínos, houve marcação anti-Mycobacterium avium.Colégio Brasileiro de Patologia Animal - CBPA2017-03-06T19:26:09Z2017-03-06T19:26:09Z2015-02info:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersioninfo:eu-repo/semantics/articleapplication/pdfANDREAZZA, D. et al. Caracterização histológica e imuno-histoquímica das lesões de tuberculose em bovinos e de linfadenite granulomatosa em suínos. Pesquisa Veterinária Brasileira, Rio de Janeiro, v. 35, n. 2, p. 129-136, fev. 2015.http://repositorio.ufla.br/jspui/handle/1/12416Pesquisa Veterinária Brasileirareponame:Repositório Institucional da UFLAinstname:Universidade Federal de Lavras (UFLA)instacron:UFLAAndreazza, DanieleBoos, Gisele S.Boabaid, Fabiana M.Wouters, Angelica T. 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dc.title.none.fl_str_mv Caracterização histológica e imuno-histoquímica das lesões de tuberculose em bovinos e de linfadenite granulomatosa em suínos
Histological and immunohistochemical characterization of tuberculosis lesions in cattle and of granulomatous lymphadenitis in swine
title Caracterização histológica e imuno-histoquímica das lesões de tuberculose em bovinos e de linfadenite granulomatosa em suínos
spellingShingle Caracterização histológica e imuno-histoquímica das lesões de tuberculose em bovinos e de linfadenite granulomatosa em suínos
Andreazza, Daniele
Mycobacterium spp.
Bovinos - Doenças infecciosas
Imuno-histoquímica
Bovinos - Tuberculose
Suínos - Linfadenite granulomatosa
Cattle - Infectious diseases
Immunohistochemistry
Cattle - Tuberculosis
Swine - Granulomatous lymphadenitis
title_short Caracterização histológica e imuno-histoquímica das lesões de tuberculose em bovinos e de linfadenite granulomatosa em suínos
title_full Caracterização histológica e imuno-histoquímica das lesões de tuberculose em bovinos e de linfadenite granulomatosa em suínos
title_fullStr Caracterização histológica e imuno-histoquímica das lesões de tuberculose em bovinos e de linfadenite granulomatosa em suínos
title_full_unstemmed Caracterização histológica e imuno-histoquímica das lesões de tuberculose em bovinos e de linfadenite granulomatosa em suínos
title_sort Caracterização histológica e imuno-histoquímica das lesões de tuberculose em bovinos e de linfadenite granulomatosa em suínos
author Andreazza, Daniele
author_facet Andreazza, Daniele
Boos, Gisele S.
Boabaid, Fabiana M.
Wouters, Angelica T. B.
Wouters, Flademir
Souza, Suyene O.
Menegat, Mariana B.
Driemeier, David
author_role author
author2 Boos, Gisele S.
Boabaid, Fabiana M.
Wouters, Angelica T. B.
Wouters, Flademir
Souza, Suyene O.
Menegat, Mariana B.
Driemeier, David
author2_role author
author
author
author
author
author
author
dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Andreazza, Daniele
Boos, Gisele S.
Boabaid, Fabiana M.
Wouters, Angelica T. B.
Wouters, Flademir
Souza, Suyene O.
Menegat, Mariana B.
Driemeier, David
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv Mycobacterium spp.
Bovinos - Doenças infecciosas
Imuno-histoquímica
Bovinos - Tuberculose
Suínos - Linfadenite granulomatosa
Cattle - Infectious diseases
Immunohistochemistry
Cattle - Tuberculosis
Swine - Granulomatous lymphadenitis
topic Mycobacterium spp.
Bovinos - Doenças infecciosas
Imuno-histoquímica
Bovinos - Tuberculose
Suínos - Linfadenite granulomatosa
Cattle - Infectious diseases
Immunohistochemistry
Cattle - Tuberculosis
Swine - Granulomatous lymphadenitis
description Mycobacterium sp. induces granulomatous inflammation in different animal species. Mycobacterium bovis and the Mycobacterium avium complex are important cattle and swine pathogens that can also infect humans, especially those immunosuppressed. Losses in production, commercial barriers and carcasses condemnations in slaughtering are related to this infection, which implies in large economic losses. It was carried out a study on bovine tuberculosis lesions and granulomatous lymphadenitis in pigs, diagnosed by the Setor de Patologia Veterinária from the Universidade Federal do Rio Grande do Sul (SPV-UFRGS), Brazil, between January 2007 and December 2011. Data concerning breed, sex, age and clinical history were retrieved from the files and analyzed. Histological features of the lesions in lymph nodes and lungs were evaluated in Hematoxylin-Eosin staining. Multinucleated giant cells were predominant in bovine tuberculosis lesions and epithelioid macrophages were abundant in swine. Ziehl-Neelsen and Masson's trichrome techniques were used respectively to demonstrate the alcohol-acid resistant bacillus and fibrous connective tissue in the lesions. The immunohistochemistry technique was performed to characterize the lymphocytic infiltrate. Anti-CD3 antibodies were utilized to immunolabeling lymphocytes T; and anti-CD79αcy to lymphocytes B. Lymphocytes T were predominant in both species lesions; confirmed statistically by paired t test, which showed significantly differ means of T and B lymphocytes, with t=5,501 (p<0.001) for the bovines tuberculosis lesions, and t=5.826 (p<0.001), for the cases of pigs lymphadenitis. In addition, macrophages were immunolabeled by antibody anti-CD68 to bovine, and lysozyme to swine; and polyclonal anti-Mycobacterium tuberculosis antibody were used successfully to detect Mycobacterium sp. in bovine and swine lesions, apart from in the swine samples there was also anti-Mycobacterium avium immunolabelling.
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