Caracterização molecular e antigênica de Clostridium chauvoei isolados de casos de carbúnculo sintomático em bovinos

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Autor(a) principal: Ziech, Rosangela Estel
Data de Publicação: 2018
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Resumo: Clostridioses are the group of infections and intoxications caused by anaerobic microorganisms of the genus Clostridium. Among these diseases, the main disease that causes myonecrosis is blackleg, an endogenous and acute infection that mainly affects cattle, whose etiological agent is Clostridium chauvoei. Control of this disease is based on adequate management measures and systematic vaccinations of herd. Vaccines against blackleg marketed in Brazil are, in general, composed of multiple antigens and follow the standards for quality and efficiency control defined in the legislation published by the Ministry of Agriculture, Livestock and Food Supply (MAPA). However, there are few studies with scientific evidence to prove the effectiveness of the vaccine, as well as studies indicating the degree of similarity between strains of C. chauvoei used in the production of these vaccines, strains occurring in the field and the standard strain. Likewise reports of vaccine failures are informal and the circumstances of these failures are not clearly elucidated. The main virulence factors of C. chauvoei are neuraminidase, cytotoxin A (CctA) and flagellin, and CctA appears to be the main. This thesis aimed to evaluate the protective efficacy of commercial vaccines against the challenge with C. chauvoei, as well as to carry out the genomic comparison of the strains used in the vaccine challenge (manuscript 2). The molecular diversity, from the partial sequencing of the neuraminidase (nanA), CctA (cctA) and flagellin (fliC) genes of seventeen strains of C. chauvoei isolated from clinical cases in cattle was investigated (manuscript 3). It also aimed to the genomic comparison of six strains isolated from cases of blackleg in Brazil with a view to investigate molecular differences in the only strain with visceral clinical presentation (manuscript 4). Thus, to discuss the implications of molecular and antigenic characterization in the understanding of blackleg, and to support future research with the objective of improving disease control. We concluded that the similar performance observed between the strains in challenge in vivo and the inability to infect the vaccinated animals are correlated with the genetic homology of the strains, suggesting that vaccine failures are not related to antigenic variability. Partial sequencing of nanA and cctA genes showed high homology between strains. For this reason, these soluble antigens are good candidates for vaccine antigens. Moreover, three different fliC alleles were detected among the strains studied. In the genomic comparison, the six Brazilian strains were highly conserved, as observed in the partial sequencing of the genes and in the comparison of the strains used in the vaccine challenge. The results presented in this thesis may be indicative that at this evolutionary time C. chauvoei is not being challenged to develop mutations.
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spelling Caracterização molecular e antigênica de Clostridium chauvoei isolados de casos de carbúnculo sintomático em bovinosMolecular and antigenic characterization of Clostridium chauvoei isolates from blackleg in cattleClostridiosesFlagelinaNeuraminidaseCctAGenomaClostridiosisFlagellinGenomeCNPQ::CIENCIAS AGRARIAS::MEDICINA VETERINARIAClostridioses are the group of infections and intoxications caused by anaerobic microorganisms of the genus Clostridium. Among these diseases, the main disease that causes myonecrosis is blackleg, an endogenous and acute infection that mainly affects cattle, whose etiological agent is Clostridium chauvoei. Control of this disease is based on adequate management measures and systematic vaccinations of herd. Vaccines against blackleg marketed in Brazil are, in general, composed of multiple antigens and follow the standards for quality and efficiency control defined in the legislation published by the Ministry of Agriculture, Livestock and Food Supply (MAPA). However, there are few studies with scientific evidence to prove the effectiveness of the vaccine, as well as studies indicating the degree of similarity between strains of C. chauvoei used in the production of these vaccines, strains occurring in the field and the standard strain. Likewise reports of vaccine failures are informal and the circumstances of these failures are not clearly elucidated. The main virulence factors of C. chauvoei are neuraminidase, cytotoxin A (CctA) and flagellin, and CctA appears to be the main. This thesis aimed to evaluate the protective efficacy of commercial vaccines against the challenge with C. chauvoei, as well as to carry out the genomic comparison of the strains used in the vaccine challenge (manuscript 2). The molecular diversity, from the partial sequencing of the neuraminidase (nanA), CctA (cctA) and flagellin (fliC) genes of seventeen strains of C. chauvoei isolated from clinical cases in cattle was investigated (manuscript 3). It also aimed to the genomic comparison of six strains isolated from cases of blackleg in Brazil with a view to investigate molecular differences in the only strain with visceral clinical presentation (manuscript 4). Thus, to discuss the implications of molecular and antigenic characterization in the understanding of blackleg, and to support future research with the objective of improving disease control. We concluded that the similar performance observed between the strains in challenge in vivo and the inability to infect the vaccinated animals are correlated with the genetic homology of the strains, suggesting that vaccine failures are not related to antigenic variability. Partial sequencing of nanA and cctA genes showed high homology between strains. For this reason, these soluble antigens are good candidates for vaccine antigens. Moreover, three different fliC alleles were detected among the strains studied. In the genomic comparison, the six Brazilian strains were highly conserved, as observed in the partial sequencing of the genes and in the comparison of the strains used in the vaccine challenge. The results presented in this thesis may be indicative that at this evolutionary time C. chauvoei is not being challenged to develop mutations.Fundação de Amparo à Pesquisa do Estado do Rio Grande do Sul, FAPERGSAs clostridioses formam o grupo de infecções e intoxicações causadas por micro-organismos anaeróbios do gênero Clostridium. Dentre estas enfermidades, a principal doença que determina mionecrose é o carbúnculo sintomático, uma infecção endógena e aguda que acomete principalmente os bovinos, cujo agente etiológico é Clostridium chauvoei. O controle desta enfermidade se baseia em medidas adequadas de manejo e vacinações sistemáticas de todo o rebanho. As vacinas contra o carbúnculo sintomático comercializadas no Brasil são, no geral, compostas de múltiplos antígenos e seguem as normas para o controle da qualidade e eficiência definidas na legislação publicada pela Secretaria de Defesa Agropecuária (SDA) do Ministério de Agricultura, Pecuária e Abastecimento (MAPA). No entanto, são escassos os trabalhos com evidências científicas que comprovem a eficiência da vacina, assim como trabalhos que indiquem o grau de similaridade entre cepas de C. chauvoei utilizadas na produção destas vacinas, cepas de maior ocorrência no campo e a cepa padrão utilizada no teste de eficiência da vacina pelo MAPA. Da mesma forma os relatos acerca de falhas vacinais são informais e as circunstâncias destas falhas não são claramente elucidadas. Os principais fatores de virulência de C. chauvoei são a neuraminidase, citotoxina A (CctA) e a flagelina, sendo que a CctA parece ser o principal. Esta tese teve por objetivo avaliar a eficácia protetiva de vacinas comerciais frente ao desafio com C. chauvoei, bem como realizar a comparação genômica das cepas utilizadas no desafio vacinal (manuscrito 2). A diversidade molecular foi investigada, a partir do sequenciamento parcial dos genes da neuraminidase (nanA), CctA (cctA) e flagelina (fliC) de dezessete cepas de C. chauvoei isoladas de casos clínicos em bovinos (manuscrito 3). Também pretendeu à comparação genômica de seis cepas isoladas de casos de carbúnculo sintomático no Brasil com vistas a pesquisar diferenças moleculares na única cepa com apresentação clínica visceral (manuscrito 4). Dessa forma, discutir as implicações da caracterização molecular e antigênica no entendimento do carbúnculo sintomático, e subsidiar futuras pesquisas a fim de melhorar o controle da doença. Concluímos que o desempenho equivalente das duas cepas de C. chauvoei após o desafio in vivo e a incapacidade de infectar os animais vacinados estão correlacionados com a homologia genética das cepas, sugerindo que as falhas vacinais não estão relacionadas à variabilidade antigênica. O sequenciamento parcial dos genes nanA e cctA mostrou alta homologia entre as cepas. Por essa razão, estes antígenos solúveis são bons candidatos a antígenos vacinais. Além disso, três alelos foram detectados no gene fliC. Na comparação genômica as seis cepas brasileiras se mostraram altamente conservadas, tal como foi observado no sequenciamento parcial dos genes e na comparação das cepas utilizadas no desafio vacinal. Os resultados apresentados nesta tese podem ser um indicativo de que neste momento evolutivo C. chauvoei não está sendo desafiado a desenvolver mutações.Universidade Federal de Santa MariaBrasilMedicina VeterináriaUFSMPrograma de Pós-Graduação em Medicina VeterináriaCentro de Ciências RuraisVargas, Agueda Palmira Castagna dehttp://lattes.cnpq.br/1383126157031968Siqueira, Franciele MaboniSantos, Helton Fernandes dosMatter, Leticia BeatrizBotton, Sônia de AvilaZiech, Rosangela Estel2021-04-10T11:44:58Z2021-04-10T11:44:58Z2018-06-28info:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersioninfo:eu-repo/semantics/doctoralThesisapplication/pdfhttp://repositorio.ufsm.br/handle/1/20527ark:/26339/001300000jnj0porAttribution-NonCommercial-NoDerivatives 4.0 Internationalhttp://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessreponame:Manancial - Repositório Digital da UFSMinstname:Universidade Federal de Santa Maria (UFSM)instacron:UFSM2021-04-11T06:02:57Zoai:repositorio.ufsm.br:1/20527Biblioteca Digital de Teses e Dissertaçõeshttps://repositorio.ufsm.br/ONGhttps://repositorio.ufsm.br/oai/requestatendimento.sib@ufsm.br||tedebc@gmail.comopendoar:2021-04-11T06:02:57Manancial - Repositório Digital da UFSM - Universidade Federal de Santa Maria (UFSM)false
dc.title.none.fl_str_mv Caracterização molecular e antigênica de Clostridium chauvoei isolados de casos de carbúnculo sintomático em bovinos
Molecular and antigenic characterization of Clostridium chauvoei isolates from blackleg in cattle
title Caracterização molecular e antigênica de Clostridium chauvoei isolados de casos de carbúnculo sintomático em bovinos
spellingShingle Caracterização molecular e antigênica de Clostridium chauvoei isolados de casos de carbúnculo sintomático em bovinos
Ziech, Rosangela Estel
Clostridioses
Flagelina
Neuraminidase
CctA
Genoma
Clostridiosis
Flagellin
Genome
CNPQ::CIENCIAS AGRARIAS::MEDICINA VETERINARIA
title_short Caracterização molecular e antigênica de Clostridium chauvoei isolados de casos de carbúnculo sintomático em bovinos
title_full Caracterização molecular e antigênica de Clostridium chauvoei isolados de casos de carbúnculo sintomático em bovinos
title_fullStr Caracterização molecular e antigênica de Clostridium chauvoei isolados de casos de carbúnculo sintomático em bovinos
title_full_unstemmed Caracterização molecular e antigênica de Clostridium chauvoei isolados de casos de carbúnculo sintomático em bovinos
title_sort Caracterização molecular e antigênica de Clostridium chauvoei isolados de casos de carbúnculo sintomático em bovinos
author Ziech, Rosangela Estel
author_facet Ziech, Rosangela Estel
author_role author
dc.contributor.none.fl_str_mv Vargas, Agueda Palmira Castagna de
http://lattes.cnpq.br/1383126157031968
Siqueira, Franciele Maboni
Santos, Helton Fernandes dos
Matter, Leticia Beatriz
Botton, Sônia de Avila
dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Ziech, Rosangela Estel
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv Clostridioses
Flagelina
Neuraminidase
CctA
Genoma
Clostridiosis
Flagellin
Genome
CNPQ::CIENCIAS AGRARIAS::MEDICINA VETERINARIA
topic Clostridioses
Flagelina
Neuraminidase
CctA
Genoma
Clostridiosis
Flagellin
Genome
CNPQ::CIENCIAS AGRARIAS::MEDICINA VETERINARIA
description Clostridioses are the group of infections and intoxications caused by anaerobic microorganisms of the genus Clostridium. Among these diseases, the main disease that causes myonecrosis is blackleg, an endogenous and acute infection that mainly affects cattle, whose etiological agent is Clostridium chauvoei. Control of this disease is based on adequate management measures and systematic vaccinations of herd. Vaccines against blackleg marketed in Brazil are, in general, composed of multiple antigens and follow the standards for quality and efficiency control defined in the legislation published by the Ministry of Agriculture, Livestock and Food Supply (MAPA). However, there are few studies with scientific evidence to prove the effectiveness of the vaccine, as well as studies indicating the degree of similarity between strains of C. chauvoei used in the production of these vaccines, strains occurring in the field and the standard strain. Likewise reports of vaccine failures are informal and the circumstances of these failures are not clearly elucidated. The main virulence factors of C. chauvoei are neuraminidase, cytotoxin A (CctA) and flagellin, and CctA appears to be the main. This thesis aimed to evaluate the protective efficacy of commercial vaccines against the challenge with C. chauvoei, as well as to carry out the genomic comparison of the strains used in the vaccine challenge (manuscript 2). The molecular diversity, from the partial sequencing of the neuraminidase (nanA), CctA (cctA) and flagellin (fliC) genes of seventeen strains of C. chauvoei isolated from clinical cases in cattle was investigated (manuscript 3). It also aimed to the genomic comparison of six strains isolated from cases of blackleg in Brazil with a view to investigate molecular differences in the only strain with visceral clinical presentation (manuscript 4). Thus, to discuss the implications of molecular and antigenic characterization in the understanding of blackleg, and to support future research with the objective of improving disease control. We concluded that the similar performance observed between the strains in challenge in vivo and the inability to infect the vaccinated animals are correlated with the genetic homology of the strains, suggesting that vaccine failures are not related to antigenic variability. Partial sequencing of nanA and cctA genes showed high homology between strains. For this reason, these soluble antigens are good candidates for vaccine antigens. Moreover, three different fliC alleles were detected among the strains studied. In the genomic comparison, the six Brazilian strains were highly conserved, as observed in the partial sequencing of the genes and in the comparison of the strains used in the vaccine challenge. The results presented in this thesis may be indicative that at this evolutionary time C. chauvoei is not being challenged to develop mutations.
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