Epidemiologia molecular do vírus T-Linfotrópico Humano no Estado do Maranhão

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Autor(a) principal: SOUSA, Felipe Alberth Ferreira de
Data de Publicação: 2024
Tipo de documento: Dissertação
Idioma: por
Título da fonte: Biblioteca Digital de Teses e Dissertações da UFMA
Texto Completo: https://tedebc.ufma.br/jspui/handle/tede/tede/5339
Resumo: As an oncogenic retrovirus, the human T-lymphotropic virus (HTLV) has the potential to cause serious clinical manifestations, such as neurodegenerative diseases and leukemias. With transmission from mother to child, unprotected sex and shared contaminated materials. Despite being little known, it was the first retrovirus discovered, and has a global distribution, where South America is endemic for this virus. With its origins pointing to Africa, HTLV arrived in Brazil due to the intense trafficking of enslaved people in the 16th century, and today the states with the highest prevalence were the states that received the most enslaved people at that time, such as Bahia, Pará and Maranhão. . This study is unprecedented research, dealing with the screening and molecular characterization of HTLV in traditional quilombola communities in the state of Maranhão. Therefore, the research aims to identify and characterize cases of HTLV infection in the state. For this, blood samples were collected for biomolecular analysis in order to identify the virus and its subtypes, as well as the phylogenetic study. In our results, the majority of individuals reported low education and an illiteracy rate of 20.2%, in addition, a low use of condoms (51.8%) during sexual relations was observed. The positive case found is a 70-year-old woman, who reported having had 12 children, said that her first relationship was when she was 14, she is currently sexually active and reported having had up to 30 sexual partners. In the phylogeny results carried out with the positive sample from the quilombo and with 8 other samples from a previous study by our research group, it was possible to observe a close relationship between the genomes and locations that present the same historical process. In conclusion, the sociodemographic factors identified in this research are worrying, as the HTLV virus is already present in these groups, and the phylogenetic tree contributes to other studies that demonstrate the possible entry of the virus into Brazil. Therefore, it is crucial to implement intrafamilial screening, as well as promote public policies and awareness about HTLV.
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Dissertação (Programa de Pós-Graduação em Ciências da Saúde/CCBS) - Universidade Federal do Maranhão, São Luís, 2024.https://tedebc.ufma.br/jspui/handle/tede/tede/5339As an oncogenic retrovirus, the human T-lymphotropic virus (HTLV) has the potential to cause serious clinical manifestations, such as neurodegenerative diseases and leukemias. With transmission from mother to child, unprotected sex and shared contaminated materials. Despite being little known, it was the first retrovirus discovered, and has a global distribution, where South America is endemic for this virus. With its origins pointing to Africa, HTLV arrived in Brazil due to the intense trafficking of enslaved people in the 16th century, and today the states with the highest prevalence were the states that received the most enslaved people at that time, such as Bahia, Pará and Maranhão. . This study is unprecedented research, dealing with the screening and molecular characterization of HTLV in traditional quilombola communities in the state of Maranhão. Therefore, the research aims to identify and characterize cases of HTLV infection in the state. For this, blood samples were collected for biomolecular analysis in order to identify the virus and its subtypes, as well as the phylogenetic study. In our results, the majority of individuals reported low education and an illiteracy rate of 20.2%, in addition, a low use of condoms (51.8%) during sexual relations was observed. The positive case found is a 70-year-old woman, who reported having had 12 children, said that her first relationship was when she was 14, she is currently sexually active and reported having had up to 30 sexual partners. In the phylogeny results carried out with the positive sample from the quilombo and with 8 other samples from a previous study by our research group, it was possible to observe a close relationship between the genomes and locations that present the same historical process. In conclusion, the sociodemographic factors identified in this research are worrying, as the HTLV virus is already present in these groups, and the phylogenetic tree contributes to other studies that demonstrate the possible entry of the virus into Brazil. Therefore, it is crucial to implement intrafamilial screening, as well as promote public policies and awareness about HTLV.Sendo um retrovírus oncogênico, o vírus T-linfotrópico humano (HTLV) tem um potencial de causar manifestações clínicas graves, como doenças neurodegenerativas e leucemias. Com transmissão de mãe para filho, sexo desprotegido e materiais contaminados compartilhados. Apesar de ser pouco conhecido, foi o primeiro retrovírus descoberto, e apresenta uma distribuição global, onde a América do Sul possui endemismo para esse vírus. Com sua origem apontando para África, o HTLV chegou ao Brasil devido ao intenso tráfico de pessoas escravizadas no século XVI, e hoje os estados que apresentam as maiores prevalência foram os estados que mais receberam esses escravizados naquela época, como a Bahia, Pará e Maranhão. Este estudo é uma pesquisa inédita, se tratando do rastreio e a caracterização molecular do HTLV em comunidades tradicionais quilombolas no estado do Maranhão. Assim a pesquisa tem como objetivo, identificar e caracterizar os casos de infecção ao HTLV no estado. Para isso, foram coletadas amostras sanguíneas para análises biomoleculares a fim de identificar o vírus e seus subtipos, assim como o estudo filogenético. Em nossos resultados, a maioria dos indivíduos relataram baixa escolaridade e uma taxa de analfabetismo de 20,2%, além disso foi observado baixa utilização de preservativos (51,8%) nas relações sexuais. O caso positivo encontrado se trata de uma mulher de 70 anos, onde relatou ter tido 12 filhos, citou que sua primeira relação foi aos 14 anos, atualmente é sexualmente ativa e relatou ter tido até 30 parceiros sexuais. Nos resultados da filogenia realizadas com a amostra positiva do quilombo e com outras 8 amostras de um estudo anterior do nosso grupo de pesquisa, foi possível observar relação de proximidade dos genomas com localidades que apresentam o mesmo processo histórico. Em conclusão, os fatores sociodemográficos identificados nesta pesquisa são preocupantes, pois o vírus HTLV já está presente nesses grupos, e a árvore filogenética contribui com outros estudos que demonstram a possível entrada do vírus no Brasil. 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dc.title.alternative.eng.fl_str_mv Molecular epidemiology of the Human T-Lymphotropic Virus in the State of Maranhão
title Epidemiologia molecular do vírus T-Linfotrópico Humano no Estado do Maranhão
spellingShingle Epidemiologia molecular do vírus T-Linfotrópico Humano no Estado do Maranhão
SOUSA, Felipe Alberth Ferreira de
quilombos;
saúde pública;
prevalência;
epidemiologia molecular.
quilombos;
public health;
prevalence;
molecular epidemiology.
Saúde Publica
Medicina Preventiva
Ciências da Saúde
title_short Epidemiologia molecular do vírus T-Linfotrópico Humano no Estado do Maranhão
title_full Epidemiologia molecular do vírus T-Linfotrópico Humano no Estado do Maranhão
title_fullStr Epidemiologia molecular do vírus T-Linfotrópico Humano no Estado do Maranhão
title_full_unstemmed Epidemiologia molecular do vírus T-Linfotrópico Humano no Estado do Maranhão
title_sort Epidemiologia molecular do vírus T-Linfotrópico Humano no Estado do Maranhão
author SOUSA, Felipe Alberth Ferreira de
author_facet SOUSA, Felipe Alberth Ferreira de
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dc.contributor.referee3.fl_str_mv VALLINOTO, Antonio Carlos Rosário
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dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv SOUSA, Felipe Alberth Ferreira de
contributor_str_mv MONTEIRO, Silvio Gomes
DALL"AGNOL, Hivana Patricia Melo Barbosa
MONTEIRO, Silvio Gomes
DALL"AGNOL, Hivana Patricia Melo Barbosa
VALLINOTO, Antonio Carlos Rosário
MONTEIRO NETO, Valério
AZEVEDO, Conceição de Maria Pedrozo e Silva de
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv quilombos;
saúde pública;
prevalência;
epidemiologia molecular.
topic quilombos;
saúde pública;
prevalência;
epidemiologia molecular.
quilombos;
public health;
prevalence;
molecular epidemiology.
Saúde Publica
Medicina Preventiva
Ciências da Saúde
dc.subject.eng.fl_str_mv quilombos;
public health;
prevalence;
molecular epidemiology.
dc.subject.cnpq.fl_str_mv Saúde Publica
Medicina Preventiva
Ciências da Saúde
description As an oncogenic retrovirus, the human T-lymphotropic virus (HTLV) has the potential to cause serious clinical manifestations, such as neurodegenerative diseases and leukemias. With transmission from mother to child, unprotected sex and shared contaminated materials. Despite being little known, it was the first retrovirus discovered, and has a global distribution, where South America is endemic for this virus. With its origins pointing to Africa, HTLV arrived in Brazil due to the intense trafficking of enslaved people in the 16th century, and today the states with the highest prevalence were the states that received the most enslaved people at that time, such as Bahia, Pará and Maranhão. . This study is unprecedented research, dealing with the screening and molecular characterization of HTLV in traditional quilombola communities in the state of Maranhão. Therefore, the research aims to identify and characterize cases of HTLV infection in the state. For this, blood samples were collected for biomolecular analysis in order to identify the virus and its subtypes, as well as the phylogenetic study. In our results, the majority of individuals reported low education and an illiteracy rate of 20.2%, in addition, a low use of condoms (51.8%) during sexual relations was observed. The positive case found is a 70-year-old woman, who reported having had 12 children, said that her first relationship was when she was 14, she is currently sexually active and reported having had up to 30 sexual partners. In the phylogeny results carried out with the positive sample from the quilombo and with 8 other samples from a previous study by our research group, it was possible to observe a close relationship between the genomes and locations that present the same historical process. In conclusion, the sociodemographic factors identified in this research are worrying, as the HTLV virus is already present in these groups, and the phylogenetic tree contributes to other studies that demonstrate the possible entry of the virus into Brazil. Therefore, it is crucial to implement intrafamilial screening, as well as promote public policies and awareness about HTLV.
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