Paracoccidioides brasilienses isolates obtained from patients with acute and chronic disease exhibit morphological differences after animal passage
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Resumo: | The basis for virulence in Paracoccidioides brasiliensis is not completely understood. There is a consensus that the sequencial in vitro subcultivation of P. brasiliensis leads to loss of its pathogenicity, which can be reverted by reisolation from animal passage. Attention to morphological and biochemical properties that are regained or demonstrated after animal passage may provide new insights into factors related to the pathogenicity and virulence of P. brasiliensis. We evaluated morphological characters: the percentage of budding cells, number of buds by cell and the diameter of 100 mother cells of yeast-like cells of 30 P. brasiliensis isolates, before and after animal passage. The isolates were obtained from patients with different clinical forms of paracoccidioidomycosis (PCM): acute form (group A, n=15) and chronic form (group C, n=15). The measurement of the yeast cell sizes was carried out with the aid of an Olympus CBB microscope coupled with a micrometer disc. We measured the major transverse and longitudinal axes of 100 viable cells of each preparation. The percentage of budding cells as also the number of buds by cell was not influenced by animal passage, regardless of the source of the strain (acute or chronic groups). The size values of P. brasiliensis isolates from groups A and C, measured before the animal passage exhibited the same behavior. After animal passage, there was a statistically significant difference between the cell sizes of P. brasiliensis isolates recovered from testicles inoculated with strains from groups A and C. The maximum diameter of mother cells from group A isolates exhibited a size of 42.1mm in contrast with 32.9mm exhibited by mother cells from group C (p<0.05). The diameter of 1500 mother cells from group A isolates exhibited a medium size of 16.0mm (SD ± 4.0), a value significantly higher than the 14.1mm (SD = ± 3.3) exhibited by 1500 mother cells from group C isolates (p<0.05). Our results reinforce the polymorphism exhibited by P. brasiliensis in biological material and the need for further investigations to elucidate the role of morphological parameters of the fungus in the natural history of the disease. |
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Paracoccidioides brasilienses isolates obtained from patients with acute and chronic disease exhibit morphological differences after animal passageIsolados de Paracoccidioides brasiliensis obtidos de pacientes com doença crônica e aguda exibem diferenças morfológicas após passagem animalParacoccidioides brasiliensisMorphologyParacoccidioidomycosisThe basis for virulence in Paracoccidioides brasiliensis is not completely understood. There is a consensus that the sequencial in vitro subcultivation of P. brasiliensis leads to loss of its pathogenicity, which can be reverted by reisolation from animal passage. Attention to morphological and biochemical properties that are regained or demonstrated after animal passage may provide new insights into factors related to the pathogenicity and virulence of P. brasiliensis. We evaluated morphological characters: the percentage of budding cells, number of buds by cell and the diameter of 100 mother cells of yeast-like cells of 30 P. brasiliensis isolates, before and after animal passage. The isolates were obtained from patients with different clinical forms of paracoccidioidomycosis (PCM): acute form (group A, n=15) and chronic form (group C, n=15). The measurement of the yeast cell sizes was carried out with the aid of an Olympus CBB microscope coupled with a micrometer disc. We measured the major transverse and longitudinal axes of 100 viable cells of each preparation. The percentage of budding cells as also the number of buds by cell was not influenced by animal passage, regardless of the source of the strain (acute or chronic groups). The size values of P. brasiliensis isolates from groups A and C, measured before the animal passage exhibited the same behavior. After animal passage, there was a statistically significant difference between the cell sizes of P. brasiliensis isolates recovered from testicles inoculated with strains from groups A and C. The maximum diameter of mother cells from group A isolates exhibited a size of 42.1mm in contrast with 32.9mm exhibited by mother cells from group C (p<0.05). The diameter of 1500 mother cells from group A isolates exhibited a medium size of 16.0mm (SD ± 4.0), a value significantly higher than the 14.1mm (SD = ± 3.3) exhibited by 1500 mother cells from group C isolates (p<0.05). Our results reinforce the polymorphism exhibited by P. brasiliensis in biological material and the need for further investigations to elucidate the role of morphological parameters of the fungus in the natural history of the disease.Os mecanismos de virulência em Paracoccidioides brasiliensis não estão totalmente esclarecidos. Há um consenso que subcultivos sucessivos de P. brasiliensis acarretam a perda de sua patogenicidade que pode ser revertida pelo reisolamento do agente após passagem animal. As propriedades morfológicas e bioquímicas que são recuperadas ou demonstradas após passagem animal podem fornecer novas informações quanto a fatores relacionados à patogenicidade e virulência de P. brasiliensis. Nós avaliamos características morfológicas: porcentagem de células brotantes, número de brotamentos por célula e determinação do diâmetro de 100 células-mãe em 30 isolados de P. brasiliensis, antes e após passagem animal. Os isolados foram obtidos de pacientes com diferentes formas clínicas de paracoccidioidomicose (PCM): forma aguda (grupo A n=15) e forma crônica (grupo C n=15). A mensuração do tamanho das células foi feita em microscópio óptico Olympus CBB acoplado com régua micrométrica. Nós medimos o maior eixo transversal e longitudinal de 100 células viáveis de cada preparação. A porcentagem de células brotantes bem como o número de brotamentos por célula não foram influenciados pela passagem animal independente da origem da amostra (grupo agudo ou crônico). Os valores dos tamanhos dos isolados de P. brasiliensis dos grupos A e C medidos antes e após passagem animal exibiram o mesmo comportamento. Após passagem animal, houve diferenças estatisticamente significativas entre o tamanho das células de P. brasiliensis isolados a partir de testículos inoculados com amostras dos grupos A e C. O diâmetro máximo das células mãe dos isolados do grupo A exibiram tamanho de 42.1mm, em contraste com 32.9mm exibidos pelas células mãe do grupo C (p<0.05). O diâmetro de 1500 células do grupo A exibiram tamanho médio de 16.0mm (SD ± 4.0), valor significativamente maior que 14.1mm (SD ± 3.3) exibidos pelas 1500 células do grupo C (p<0.05). Nossos resultados confirmam o polimorfismo exibido por P. brasiliensis em amostras biológicas e reforça a necessidade de mais investigações com o objetivo de elucidar o papel que parâmetros morfológicos do fungo possam assumir na história natural da doença.State University of MaringáFederal University of São PauloUNIFESPSciELOInstituto de Medicina TropicalState University of MaringáUniversidade Federal de São Paulo (UNIFESP)Svidzinski, Terezinha Inez EstivaletMiranda Neto, Marcílio HubnerSantana, Rosângela GetiranaFischman, Olga [UNIFESP]Colombo, Arnaldo Lopes [UNIFESP]2015-06-14T13:24:55Z2015-06-14T13:24:55Z1999-09-01info:eu-repo/semantics/articleinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersion279-283application/pdfhttp://dx.doi.org/10.1590/S0036-46651999000500003Revista do Instituto de Medicina Tropical de São Paulo. 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Paracoccidioides brasilienses isolates obtained from patients with acute and chronic disease exhibit morphological differences after animal passage Isolados de Paracoccidioides brasiliensis obtidos de pacientes com doença crônica e aguda exibem diferenças morfológicas após passagem animal |
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Paracoccidioides brasilienses isolates obtained from patients with acute and chronic disease exhibit morphological differences after animal passage |
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Paracoccidioides brasilienses isolates obtained from patients with acute and chronic disease exhibit morphological differences after animal passage Svidzinski, Terezinha Inez Estivalet Paracoccidioides brasiliensis Morphology Paracoccidioidomycosis |
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Paracoccidioides brasilienses isolates obtained from patients with acute and chronic disease exhibit morphological differences after animal passage |
title_full |
Paracoccidioides brasilienses isolates obtained from patients with acute and chronic disease exhibit morphological differences after animal passage |
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Paracoccidioides brasilienses isolates obtained from patients with acute and chronic disease exhibit morphological differences after animal passage |
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Paracoccidioides brasilienses isolates obtained from patients with acute and chronic disease exhibit morphological differences after animal passage |
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Paracoccidioides brasilienses isolates obtained from patients with acute and chronic disease exhibit morphological differences after animal passage |
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Svidzinski, Terezinha Inez Estivalet |
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Svidzinski, Terezinha Inez Estivalet Miranda Neto, Marcílio Hubner Santana, Rosângela Getirana Fischman, Olga [UNIFESP] Colombo, Arnaldo Lopes [UNIFESP] |
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Miranda Neto, Marcílio Hubner Santana, Rosângela Getirana Fischman, Olga [UNIFESP] Colombo, Arnaldo Lopes [UNIFESP] |
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State University of Maringá Universidade Federal de São Paulo (UNIFESP) |
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Svidzinski, Terezinha Inez Estivalet Miranda Neto, Marcílio Hubner Santana, Rosângela Getirana Fischman, Olga [UNIFESP] Colombo, Arnaldo Lopes [UNIFESP] |
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Paracoccidioides brasiliensis Morphology Paracoccidioidomycosis |
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Paracoccidioides brasiliensis Morphology Paracoccidioidomycosis |
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The basis for virulence in Paracoccidioides brasiliensis is not completely understood. There is a consensus that the sequencial in vitro subcultivation of P. brasiliensis leads to loss of its pathogenicity, which can be reverted by reisolation from animal passage. Attention to morphological and biochemical properties that are regained or demonstrated after animal passage may provide new insights into factors related to the pathogenicity and virulence of P. brasiliensis. We evaluated morphological characters: the percentage of budding cells, number of buds by cell and the diameter of 100 mother cells of yeast-like cells of 30 P. brasiliensis isolates, before and after animal passage. The isolates were obtained from patients with different clinical forms of paracoccidioidomycosis (PCM): acute form (group A, n=15) and chronic form (group C, n=15). The measurement of the yeast cell sizes was carried out with the aid of an Olympus CBB microscope coupled with a micrometer disc. We measured the major transverse and longitudinal axes of 100 viable cells of each preparation. The percentage of budding cells as also the number of buds by cell was not influenced by animal passage, regardless of the source of the strain (acute or chronic groups). The size values of P. brasiliensis isolates from groups A and C, measured before the animal passage exhibited the same behavior. After animal passage, there was a statistically significant difference between the cell sizes of P. brasiliensis isolates recovered from testicles inoculated with strains from groups A and C. The maximum diameter of mother cells from group A isolates exhibited a size of 42.1mm in contrast with 32.9mm exhibited by mother cells from group C (p<0.05). The diameter of 1500 mother cells from group A isolates exhibited a medium size of 16.0mm (SD ± 4.0), a value significantly higher than the 14.1mm (SD = ± 3.3) exhibited by 1500 mother cells from group C isolates (p<0.05). Our results reinforce the polymorphism exhibited by P. brasiliensis in biological material and the need for further investigations to elucidate the role of morphological parameters of the fungus in the natural history of the disease. |
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http://dx.doi.org/10.1590/S0036-46651999000500003 Revista do Instituto de Medicina Tropical de São Paulo. Instituto de Medicina Tropical, v. 41, n. 5, p. 279-283, 1999. 10.1590/S0036-46651999000500003 S0036-46651999000500003.pdf 0036-4665 S0036-46651999000500003 http://repositorio.unifesp.br/handle/11600/820 |
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