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Master's Dissertation
DOI
https://doi.org/10.11606/D.87.2009.tde-29042010-084931
Document
Author
Full name
Katia Nardelli Greco
Institute/School/College
Knowledge Area
Date of Defense
Published
São Paulo, 2009
Supervisor
Committee
Mendonça, Ronaldo Zucatelli (President)
Jerez, José Antonio
Sousa, Alvaro Paiva Braga de
Title in Portuguese
Estudo de proteínas obtidas de hemolinfa de Lonomia obliqua com ação antiviral
Keywords in Portuguese
Antivirais
Lepdoptera
Peptídeos biotivos
Poliovírus
Proteínas
Sarampo
Abstract in Portuguese
Diversos trabalhos têm demonstrado a presença de peptídeos bioativos em hemolinfa de insetos e seu potencial uso como agentes terapêuticos. Este trabalho buscou identificar e isolar proteínas da hemolinfa de Lonomia obliqua com ação antiviral. A adição de hemolinfa antes da infecção reduziu o título de poliovírus de 1,5x107 TCID50/mL no cultivo controle para 4x105 TCID50/mL e em aproximadamente 100 vezes o título do sarampo. Após cromatografia de gel filtração, foram obtidos 3 pools de proteína. O pool responsável pela ação antiviral foi identificado (Pool 2), uma vez que reduziu em 87 vezes o título de poliovírus, e de 1,6x106 TCID50/mL para 2,7x105 TCID50/mL o título do sarampo. O Pool 2 foi fracionado por cromatografia de troca iônica. A fração responsável pela ação antiviral da hemolinfa de Lonomia obliqua frente ao poliovírus e sarampo foi identificada (RQ 3-4), esta proteína, de aproximadamente 20 kDa, tem ação sobre vírus envelopado (sarampo) e vírus desprovido de envelope viral (poliovírus).
Title in English
Study of proteins obtained from Lonomia obliqua hemolymph with antiviral activity
Keywords in English
Antiviral
Biocctive peptides
Lepdoptera
Measles
Poliovirus
Proteins
Abstract in English
Several works have demonstrated the presence of bioactive peptides in insect hemolymph and their potential use as therapeutic agents. This work sought to identify and purify proteins from Lonomia obliqua hemolymph with antiviral activity. The analyses demonstrated that the best time for hemolymph addition in the cell culture is before the infection, the poliovirus titer had reduced from 1.5x107 TCID50/mL to 4x105 TCID50/mL and for measles, the virus titer was about 100 times lower than the control. After gel filtration chromatography, the hemolymph was divided into 3 pools of protein. The pool responsible for the antiviral activity was identified (Pool 2), once it reduced to 87 times the poliovirus titer, and the measles titer from 1.6x106 TCID50/mL to 2.7x105 TCID50/mL. The Pool 2 was fractionated by ion-exchange chromatography. The fraction from Lonomia obliqua hemolymph responsible for the antiviral activity was identified - RQ 3-4, this protein of approximately 20 kDa, has antiviral effect on enveloped virus (measles) and on non enveloped virus (poliovirus).
 
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2010-05-26
 
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