Soroprevalência de infecções víricas em cães de Santa Maria, RS; seleção e caracterização de linhagens celulares resistentes ao vírus da diarréia viral bovina

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Ano de defesa: 2006
Autor(a) principal: Dezengrini, Renata lattes
Orientador(a): Flores, Eduardo Furtado lattes
Banca de defesa: Lovato, Luciane Teresinha lattes, Hübner, Silvia de Oliveira lattes
Tipo de documento: Dissertação
Tipo de acesso: Acesso aberto
Idioma: por
Instituição de defesa: Universidade Federal de Santa Maria
Programa de Pós-Graduação: Programa de Pós-Graduação em Medicina Veterinária
Departamento: Medicina Veterinária
País: BR
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Link de acesso: http://repositorio.ufsm.br/handle/1/10242
Resumo: The present study reports a serologic survey of the main viral infections of dogs in Santa Maria, RS, Brazil, and the production of cell lines of canine, swine and leporine origin resistant to bovine viral diarrhea virus (BVDV). Canine distemper virus (CDV), parvovirus (CPV), adenovirus (CAV) and coronavirus (CCoV) infections have been associated with significant morbidity and mortality among dogs worldwide. The aim of this study was to determine the prevalence of antibodies against these viruses in the canine population of Santa Maria. To this purpose, 817 blood samples were collected from non-vaccinated dogs of 14 neighborhoods and tested by virus neutralization (CDV, CAV and CCoV) and by hemagglutining inhibition (CPV). Specific antibodies to CDV were detected in 27.3% (223/817) of the samples, to CPV in 68.7% (561/817), to CAV in 43% (353/817) and to CCoV in 50.4% (412/817) of the dogs. These results indicate that CDV, CPV, CAV and CCoV infections are spread among dogs in Santa Maria. However, a significant part of the population is seronegative and therefore unprotected against these viruses. This indicates a need for extending the vaccination programs against these viruses. During the standardization of serologic tests and expansion of cell cultures for virus amplification, the canine MDCK cell line was found to be contaminated with BVDV, the main viral contaminant of cultured cells. The inadverted contamination of cultured cells with BVDV may represent a serious problem for diagnostic virology, research and production of biologicals. The second part of this dissertation reports the production and characterization of three cell lines resistant BVDV, obtained out of each parental cell line (canine MDCK, porcine PK-15 and leporine RK-13) that were contaminated with BVDV. Initially, the cells were submitted to four rounds of infection with a highly cytolytic BVDV strain. The cells surviving infection were then cloned out, expanded and assayed for their susceptibility to BVDV. The resistance to BVDV was investigated by search for viral proteins by immunofluorescence and by cocultivation with susceptible cells following inoculation of BVDV at high titers. All three cell lines were resistant to three standard BVDV strains (Singer, NADL e Oregon) and 10 field isolates. Inoculation of these cells with BVDV at a multiplicity of infection of 10 TCID50/cell resulted in frequencies of infection of <10-5 for MDCK-R and PK-15R cells and of 3,3x10-4 for RK- 13R. Compared to the parental ones, the resistant cells were >10.000 (MDCK-R), >20.000 (PK-15R) and 600 (RK-13R) times less susceptible to BVDV. The inoculation of virus in the resistant cells in the presence of polyethylene-glicol (PEG) resulted in an increase in susceptibility in the order of >437 (MDCK-R), >346 (PK-15R) and 87 (RK-13R) times. These results indicate that the resistance of these cell lines is probably due to a block in viral entry which can be overcome by addition of PEG. On the other hand, each resistant cell line retained the susceptibility to other three viruses of interest which replicate in the parental cells. Thus, these cells may be useful for virology diagnostic, virus propagation and for vaccine production, without the risk of being inadvertedly contaminated with BVDV.
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spelling 2010-02-082010-02-082006-02-20DEZENGRINI, Renata. Seroprevalence of viral infections in dogs of Santa Maria, RS; selection and characterization of cell lines resistant to bovine viral diarrhea virus. 2006. 63 f. Dissertação (Mestrado em Medicina Veterinária) - Universidade Federal de Santa Maria, Santa Maria, 2006.http://repositorio.ufsm.br/handle/1/10242The present study reports a serologic survey of the main viral infections of dogs in Santa Maria, RS, Brazil, and the production of cell lines of canine, swine and leporine origin resistant to bovine viral diarrhea virus (BVDV). Canine distemper virus (CDV), parvovirus (CPV), adenovirus (CAV) and coronavirus (CCoV) infections have been associated with significant morbidity and mortality among dogs worldwide. The aim of this study was to determine the prevalence of antibodies against these viruses in the canine population of Santa Maria. To this purpose, 817 blood samples were collected from non-vaccinated dogs of 14 neighborhoods and tested by virus neutralization (CDV, CAV and CCoV) and by hemagglutining inhibition (CPV). Specific antibodies to CDV were detected in 27.3% (223/817) of the samples, to CPV in 68.7% (561/817), to CAV in 43% (353/817) and to CCoV in 50.4% (412/817) of the dogs. These results indicate that CDV, CPV, CAV and CCoV infections are spread among dogs in Santa Maria. However, a significant part of the population is seronegative and therefore unprotected against these viruses. This indicates a need for extending the vaccination programs against these viruses. During the standardization of serologic tests and expansion of cell cultures for virus amplification, the canine MDCK cell line was found to be contaminated with BVDV, the main viral contaminant of cultured cells. The inadverted contamination of cultured cells with BVDV may represent a serious problem for diagnostic virology, research and production of biologicals. The second part of this dissertation reports the production and characterization of three cell lines resistant BVDV, obtained out of each parental cell line (canine MDCK, porcine PK-15 and leporine RK-13) that were contaminated with BVDV. Initially, the cells were submitted to four rounds of infection with a highly cytolytic BVDV strain. The cells surviving infection were then cloned out, expanded and assayed for their susceptibility to BVDV. The resistance to BVDV was investigated by search for viral proteins by immunofluorescence and by cocultivation with susceptible cells following inoculation of BVDV at high titers. All three cell lines were resistant to three standard BVDV strains (Singer, NADL e Oregon) and 10 field isolates. Inoculation of these cells with BVDV at a multiplicity of infection of 10 TCID50/cell resulted in frequencies of infection of <10-5 for MDCK-R and PK-15R cells and of 3,3x10-4 for RK- 13R. Compared to the parental ones, the resistant cells were >10.000 (MDCK-R), >20.000 (PK-15R) and 600 (RK-13R) times less susceptible to BVDV. The inoculation of virus in the resistant cells in the presence of polyethylene-glicol (PEG) resulted in an increase in susceptibility in the order of >437 (MDCK-R), >346 (PK-15R) and 87 (RK-13R) times. These results indicate that the resistance of these cell lines is probably due to a block in viral entry which can be overcome by addition of PEG. On the other hand, each resistant cell line retained the susceptibility to other three viruses of interest which replicate in the parental cells. Thus, these cells may be useful for virology diagnostic, virus propagation and for vaccine production, without the risk of being inadvertedly contaminated with BVDV.O presente trabalho relata um inquérito sorológico das principais infecções víricas de cães em Santa Maria, RS, Brasil e a obtenção de linhagens celulares de origem canina, suína e leporina resistentes ao vírus da Diarréia Viral Bovina (BVDV). As infecções pelo vírus da cinomose (CDV), parvovírus (CPV), adenovírus (CAV) e coronavírus (CCoV) são importantes causas de morbidade e de mortalidade em cães em todo o mundo. Com o objetivo de determinar a prevalência de anticorpos contra esses vírus na população canina da cidade de Santa Maria, coletou-se amostras de sangue de 817 cães não-vacinados, em 14 bairros. Estas foram testadas pela técnica de soroneutralização (CDV, CAV e CCoV) ou inibição da hemaglutinação (CPV). Anticorpos específicos contra o CDV foram detectados em 27,3% (223/817) das amostras, contra o CPV em 68,7% (561/817), contra o CAV em 43% (353/817) e contra o CCoV em 50,4% (412/817) dos cães. Esses resultados demonstram que esses vírus estão difundidos na população canina dos bairros da cidade. Por outro lado, demonstram também que uma parte considerável da população é soronegativa e, portanto está desprotegida contra esses agentes, indicando a necessidade de se ampliar os programas de vacinação para essas infecções. Durante a padronização das técnicas sorológicas e expansão dos cultivos celulares para amplificação dos vírus, detectou-se a contaminação da linhagem de células caninas MDCK com o BVDV, o principal vírus contaminante de cultivos celulares. A contaminação inadvertida de cultivos celulares com o BVDV pode representar um sério problema para o diagnóstico virológico, pesquisa e produção de imunobiológicos. A segunda parte dessa dissertação descreve a produção e caracterização de três linhagens celulares resistentes ao BVDV, obtidas a partir das células parentais de origem canina (MDCK), suína (PK-15) e leporina (RK-13) que estavam contaminadas com o BVDV. Essas células foram submetidas a quatro ciclos de infecção com uma cepa citolítica de BVDV. As células que sobreviveram a infecção lítica foram clonadas, expandidas e testadas para a sua susceptibilidade ao BVDV e outros vírus de interesse. A resistência ao BVDV foi investigada pela pesquisa de antígenos virais por imunofluorescência indireta e por cocultivo com células susceptíveis após a inoculação do vírus em altos títulos. As três linhagens celulares demonstraram ser resistentes a três cepas-padrão (Singer, NADL e Oregon) e a 10 isolados de campo do BVDV. A inoculação do BVDV nessas células com uma multiplicidade de infecção de 10 DICC50/célula resultou em freqüências de infecção de <10-5 para as células MDCK-R e PK-15R; e de 3,3x10-4 para as células RK-13R. Comparando-se com as células parentais, verificou-se que as linhagens resistentes são >10.000 (MDCK-R), >20.000 (PK-15R) e 600 (RK-13R) vezes menos susceptíveis ao BVDV. A inoculação do vírus nas células resistentes na presença de polietilenoglicol (PEG) resultou em um aumento na susceptibilidade dessas células na ordem de >437 (MDCK-R), >346 (PK-15R) e 87 vezes (RK-13R). Esses resultados indicam que a resistência dessas linhagens ao BVDV reside em um bloqueio na penetração do vírus, que pode ser parcialmente revertido pela adição do PEG. Por outro lado, cada linhagem resistente conservou a susceptibilidade a outros três vírus que replicam nas células parentais. Essas características tornam essas linhagens celulares potencialmente úteis para o diagnóstico, amplificação de vírus e produção de vacinas, sem o risco de contaminação acidental com o BVDV.Coordenação de Aperfeiçoamento de Pessoal de Nível Superiorapplication/pdfporUniversidade Federal de Santa MariaPrograma de Pós-Graduação em Medicina VeterináriaUFSMBRMedicina VeterináriaVírus da cinomoseParvovírus caninoAdenovírus caninoCoronavírus caninoContaminação celularCélulas resistentesCanine distemper virusCanine parvovirusCanine adenovirusCanine coronavirusCell contaminationResistant cellsCNPQ::CIENCIAS AGRARIAS::MEDICINA VETERINARIASoroprevalência de infecções víricas em cães de Santa Maria, RS; seleção e caracterização de linhagens celulares resistentes ao vírus da diarréia viral bovinaSeroprevalence of viral infections in dogs of Santa Maria, RS; selection and characterization of cell lines resistant to bovine viral diarrhea virusinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersioninfo:eu-repo/semantics/masterThesisFlores, Eduardo Furtadohttp://lattes.cnpq.br/0446078331070694Lovato, Luciane Teresinhahttp://lattes.cnpq.br/6205014536180094Hübner, Silvia de Oliveirahttp://lattes.cnpq.br/8105578106258354http://lattes.cnpq.br/3790088995387532Dezengrini, Renata5005000000074005005003005001cd49172-b6b6-4db1-b27e-daf2b145ba82a4b882fc-503f-4128-a9b3-e50d504b46ab2bc5df37-d949-46c2-976f-bde2d3cdc01f0a663d9a-ea5e-4bbc-bc43-805607d10dacinfo:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessreponame:Manancial - Repositório Digital da UFSMinstname:Universidade Federal de Santa Maria (UFSM)instacron:UFSMORIGINALRENATADEZENGRINI.pdfapplication/pdf260815http://repositorio.ufsm.br/bitstream/1/10242/1/RENATADEZENGRINI.pdfa80b1a677289d6548ed6e879bde0183bMD51TEXTRENATADEZENGRINI.pdf.txtRENATADEZENGRINI.pdf.txtExtracted texttext/plain106829http://repositorio.ufsm.br/bitstream/1/10242/2/RENATADEZENGRINI.pdf.txt65bbae7d5cbedaab613c7282e3cdbe9cMD52THUMBNAILRENATADEZENGRINI.pdf.jpgRENATADEZENGRINI.pdf.jpgIM Thumbnailimage/jpeg5024http://repositorio.ufsm.br/bitstream/1/10242/3/RENATADEZENGRINI.pdf.jpge7cfd7b6374f48e90921f3bff8c1b121MD531/102422023-01-05 09:58:29.595oai:repositorio.ufsm.br:1/10242Repositório Institucionalhttp://repositorio.ufsm.br/PUBhttp://repositorio.ufsm.br/oai/requestopendoar:39132023-01-05T12:58:29Manancial - Repositório Digital da UFSM - Universidade Federal de Santa Maria (UFSM)false
dc.title.por.fl_str_mv Soroprevalência de infecções víricas em cães de Santa Maria, RS; seleção e caracterização de linhagens celulares resistentes ao vírus da diarréia viral bovina
dc.title.alternative.eng.fl_str_mv Seroprevalence of viral infections in dogs of Santa Maria, RS; selection and characterization of cell lines resistant to bovine viral diarrhea virus
title Soroprevalência de infecções víricas em cães de Santa Maria, RS; seleção e caracterização de linhagens celulares resistentes ao vírus da diarréia viral bovina
spellingShingle Soroprevalência de infecções víricas em cães de Santa Maria, RS; seleção e caracterização de linhagens celulares resistentes ao vírus da diarréia viral bovina
Dezengrini, Renata
Vírus da cinomose
Parvovírus canino
Adenovírus canino
Coronavírus canino
Contaminação celular
Células resistentes
Canine distemper virus
Canine parvovirus
Canine adenovirus
Canine coronavirus
Cell contamination
Resistant cells
CNPQ::CIENCIAS AGRARIAS::MEDICINA VETERINARIA
title_short Soroprevalência de infecções víricas em cães de Santa Maria, RS; seleção e caracterização de linhagens celulares resistentes ao vírus da diarréia viral bovina
title_full Soroprevalência de infecções víricas em cães de Santa Maria, RS; seleção e caracterização de linhagens celulares resistentes ao vírus da diarréia viral bovina
title_fullStr Soroprevalência de infecções víricas em cães de Santa Maria, RS; seleção e caracterização de linhagens celulares resistentes ao vírus da diarréia viral bovina
title_full_unstemmed Soroprevalência de infecções víricas em cães de Santa Maria, RS; seleção e caracterização de linhagens celulares resistentes ao vírus da diarréia viral bovina
title_sort Soroprevalência de infecções víricas em cães de Santa Maria, RS; seleção e caracterização de linhagens celulares resistentes ao vírus da diarréia viral bovina
author Dezengrini, Renata
author_facet Dezengrini, Renata
author_role author
dc.contributor.advisor1.fl_str_mv Flores, Eduardo Furtado
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dc.contributor.referee1.fl_str_mv Lovato, Luciane Teresinha
dc.contributor.referee1Lattes.fl_str_mv http://lattes.cnpq.br/6205014536180094
dc.contributor.referee2.fl_str_mv Hübner, Silvia de Oliveira
dc.contributor.referee2Lattes.fl_str_mv http://lattes.cnpq.br/8105578106258354
dc.contributor.authorLattes.fl_str_mv http://lattes.cnpq.br/3790088995387532
dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Dezengrini, Renata
contributor_str_mv Flores, Eduardo Furtado
Lovato, Luciane Teresinha
Hübner, Silvia de Oliveira
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv Vírus da cinomose
Parvovírus canino
Adenovírus canino
Coronavírus canino
Contaminação celular
Células resistentes
topic Vírus da cinomose
Parvovírus canino
Adenovírus canino
Coronavírus canino
Contaminação celular
Células resistentes
Canine distemper virus
Canine parvovirus
Canine adenovirus
Canine coronavirus
Cell contamination
Resistant cells
CNPQ::CIENCIAS AGRARIAS::MEDICINA VETERINARIA
dc.subject.eng.fl_str_mv Canine distemper virus
Canine parvovirus
Canine adenovirus
Canine coronavirus
Cell contamination
Resistant cells
dc.subject.cnpq.fl_str_mv CNPQ::CIENCIAS AGRARIAS::MEDICINA VETERINARIA
description The present study reports a serologic survey of the main viral infections of dogs in Santa Maria, RS, Brazil, and the production of cell lines of canine, swine and leporine origin resistant to bovine viral diarrhea virus (BVDV). Canine distemper virus (CDV), parvovirus (CPV), adenovirus (CAV) and coronavirus (CCoV) infections have been associated with significant morbidity and mortality among dogs worldwide. The aim of this study was to determine the prevalence of antibodies against these viruses in the canine population of Santa Maria. To this purpose, 817 blood samples were collected from non-vaccinated dogs of 14 neighborhoods and tested by virus neutralization (CDV, CAV and CCoV) and by hemagglutining inhibition (CPV). Specific antibodies to CDV were detected in 27.3% (223/817) of the samples, to CPV in 68.7% (561/817), to CAV in 43% (353/817) and to CCoV in 50.4% (412/817) of the dogs. These results indicate that CDV, CPV, CAV and CCoV infections are spread among dogs in Santa Maria. However, a significant part of the population is seronegative and therefore unprotected against these viruses. This indicates a need for extending the vaccination programs against these viruses. During the standardization of serologic tests and expansion of cell cultures for virus amplification, the canine MDCK cell line was found to be contaminated with BVDV, the main viral contaminant of cultured cells. The inadverted contamination of cultured cells with BVDV may represent a serious problem for diagnostic virology, research and production of biologicals. The second part of this dissertation reports the production and characterization of three cell lines resistant BVDV, obtained out of each parental cell line (canine MDCK, porcine PK-15 and leporine RK-13) that were contaminated with BVDV. Initially, the cells were submitted to four rounds of infection with a highly cytolytic BVDV strain. The cells surviving infection were then cloned out, expanded and assayed for their susceptibility to BVDV. The resistance to BVDV was investigated by search for viral proteins by immunofluorescence and by cocultivation with susceptible cells following inoculation of BVDV at high titers. All three cell lines were resistant to three standard BVDV strains (Singer, NADL e Oregon) and 10 field isolates. Inoculation of these cells with BVDV at a multiplicity of infection of 10 TCID50/cell resulted in frequencies of infection of <10-5 for MDCK-R and PK-15R cells and of 3,3x10-4 for RK- 13R. Compared to the parental ones, the resistant cells were >10.000 (MDCK-R), >20.000 (PK-15R) and 600 (RK-13R) times less susceptible to BVDV. The inoculation of virus in the resistant cells in the presence of polyethylene-glicol (PEG) resulted in an increase in susceptibility in the order of >437 (MDCK-R), >346 (PK-15R) and 87 (RK-13R) times. These results indicate that the resistance of these cell lines is probably due to a block in viral entry which can be overcome by addition of PEG. On the other hand, each resistant cell line retained the susceptibility to other three viruses of interest which replicate in the parental cells. Thus, these cells may be useful for virology diagnostic, virus propagation and for vaccine production, without the risk of being inadvertedly contaminated with BVDV.
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