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Master's Dissertation
DOI
https://doi.org/10.11606/D.10.2009.tde-18082010-173232
Document
Author
Full name
Andrea Isabel Estevez Garcia
E-mail
Institute/School/College
Knowledge Area
Date of Defense
Published
São Paulo, 2009
Supervisor
Committee
Ito, Fumio Honma (President)
Brandão, Paulo Eduardo
Carvalho, Adolorata Aparecida Bianco
Title in Portuguese
Perfil patogênico de um isolado do vírus da raiva procedente do morcego insetívoro Lassiurus ega e do virus fixo Challenge Virus Standard (CVS)  no modelo hamster (Mesocricetus auratus) e camundongo (Mus musculus)
Keywords in Portuguese
Caracterização genética
Hamster
Morcegos
Patogenicidade
Raiva
Abstract in Portuguese
O isolamento do vírus da raiva (genótipo 1) a partir de morcegos não hematófagos está se tornando cada vez mais freqüente nas grandes cidades do Brasil. Este trabalho foi delineado para investigar a patogenicidade de um isolado do vírus da raiva, do morcego insetívoro Lassiurus ega, procedente do município de Presidente Prudente SP, em comparação ao vírus fixo da raiva, amostra CVS/32 (Challenge Vírus Standard). Os vírus foram reativados por meio de inoculação intracerebral em camundongos e os experimentos de patogenicidade foram realizados em camundongos e hamsters, desafiando-os pelas vias intramuscular (IM), intradérmica (ID), intranasal (IN) e abrasão superficial da pele (AP). A presença do vírus nos cérebros de animais que haviam manifestado sinais compatíveis à raiva, foi confirmada mediante a prova de imunofluorescência direta. Foram considerados para a avaliação da patogenicidade o quadro clínico, proporção de mortos, e a duração dos períodos de incubação (PI) e clínicos (PC) em dias. Em hamsters, o isolado de L. ega exibiu um quadro furioso, com proporção total de mortos de 2.60%; assim discriminada: 2.08% IM (PI: 11 dias; PC: 6 dias) e 8.33% IN (PI:10.66 ± 1.15 e PC: 7.33 ± 1.54). A presença do vírus no SNC foi detectada apenas em animais inoculados por essas vias. Por outro lado, o vírus CVS produziu um quadro paralítico com mortalidade total de 39.84%, com a seguinte distribuição: 62.50% IM (PI 7.50 ± 2.33; PC: 5.13 ± 1.89) 78.12% ID (PI 9.13 ± 2.23; PC 3.88 ± 2.23) 18.75% IN (PI 12.00 ± 2.77; PC 7.14 ± 2.54). Em camundongos, o isolado do L. ega manifestou sinais de agressividade e a raiva foi confirmada em animais inoculados IM e IN. A proporção de mortos observados em camundongos foi de 50.00% (PI 16.80 ± 2.20; PC 1.4 ± 0.54) e 30% (PI 14 ± 4.35; PC: 2.66 ± 0.57) respectivamente e o vírus CVS produziu mortalidade de 45.00% (PI: 6.30 ± 0.67; PC: 1.5 ± 0.70), 70% (PI: 7.14 ± 1.34; PC 2.28 ± 1.25) e 30% (PI:10.00; PC:1) pelas vias mencionadas acima, com quadro clínico de paralisia. O isolado de L. ega mostrou diferenças na proporção de mortos e quadro clínico furioso quando comparado com o CVS nos dois modelos animais. Os resultados sugerem que o contato com os morcegos insetívoros infectados pelo vírus da raiva representa um risco de transmissão da doença, por meio de ferimentos superficiais da pele provocadas pelas mordeduras ou ainda pela via respiratória, supostamente por meio de aerossóis. Pelo sequenciamento completo da proteína G viral do isolado do L. ega, foram observadas substituições na seqüência de aminoácidos nos sítios antigênicos AI, AII, assim como no domínio de fusão dependente de baixo pH. Os resultados obtidos, sugerem que as diferenças no comportamento biológico podem estar associadas às substituições encontradas na sequencia de aminoácidos da proteína G.
Title in English
Pathogenic profile of a rabies virus isolate from insectivorous bat Lassiurus ega and fixed virus Challenge Virus Standard (CVS) in hamster model (Mesocricetus auratus) and mouse (Mus musculus)
Keywords in English
Bats
Genetic characterization
Hamster
Pathogenicity
Rabies
Abstract in English
The isolation of rabies virus (genotype 1) from the non-hematophagous bats is becoming frequent in heavy urbanized areas in Brazil. This work intended to investigate the pathogenicity of a Brazilian rabies virus isolate from the insectivorous bat Lassiurus ega, from PresidentePrudente-SP, comparing with the CVS/32 (Challenge Virus Standard) fixed rabies virus strain. The viruses were reactivated through intracerebral inoculation into mice and the pathogenicity experiments were made in hamsters and mice, challenged by intramuscular (IM), intradermal (ID) and intranasal (IN) routes and by superficial abrasion of skin. The presence of virus in the brain of animals manifesting the signs compatible with rabies was confirmed by the direct immunofluorescence test. For the evaluation of the pathogenicity, the clinical manifestations, incubation (IP) and clinical (CP) periods in days and the mortality were considered. In hamsters, the isolate of L. ega exhibited a furious form of rabies with total mortality rate of 2.60%, with following distribution: 2.08% IM (IP: 11 days; CP: 6 days) and 8.33% IN (IP: 10.66 ± 1.15 and PC: 7.33 ± 1.54). The presence of rabies virus in the CNS was detected only in animals inoculated through IM and IN routes. The CVS strain has provoked paralytic disease with a total mortality rate of 39.84% as the follow: 62.50% IM (IP 7.50 ± 2.33; CP: 5.13 ± 1.89), 78.12% ID (IP 9.13 ± 2.23; CP 3.88 ± 2.23) and 18.75% IN (IP 12.00 ± 2.77; CP 7.14 ± 2.54). In mice, the isolate of L. ega manifested signs of aggressiveness and rabies was confirmed in animals that were inoculated intramuscularly and intranasally. The total mortality rate observed in mice was 20%, by the IM route was 50% (IP 16.80 ± 2.20; CP 1.4 ± 0.54) and 30% by the intranasal route (IP 14.00 ± 4.35; CP: 2.66 ± 0.57) respectively. The CVS strain showed a total mortality rate of 45.00% and by the IM route, 100% (PI: 6.30 ± 0.67; CP: 1.5 ± 0.70), by the ID route, 70% (IP: 7.14 ± 1.34; CP 2.28 ± 1.25) and by IN, 30% (IP: 10, 00; C: 1.00) showing signs of paralysis. Compared to the CVS strain, the isolate of L. ega showed difference in mortality rate and signs of aggressiveness were found both in hamster and mouse model. The results suggest that the contact with the insectivorous bats infected with rabies virus would represent a risk of disease transmission, by means of superficial wounds of the skin inflicted by bites or by inhalation of aerosols. By the complete sequencing of the viral G protein of the isolate of L. ega, sequencings of amino acids substitutions were observed at antigenic sites AI, AII, as well as the in domain of fusion dependent on low pH. According to the results, differences in the biological behavior may be associated to the substitutions found in the amino acids sequence of the G protein.
 
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