Clarissa Caetano de Castro
Universidade Federal de Pelotas
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Brazilian Journal of Microbiology | 2014
Débora Scopel e Silva; Clarissa Caetano de Castro; Fábio da Silva e Silva; Voltaire Sant'Anna; Gilberto D'Avila Vargas; Marcelo de Lima; Geferson Fischer; Adriano Brandelli; Amanda de Souza da Motta; Silvia de Oliveira Hübner
P34 is an antimicrobial peptide produced by a Bacillus sp. strain isolated from the intestinal contents of a fish in the Brazilian Amazon basin with reported antibacterial activity. The aim of this work was to evaluate the peptide P34 for its in vitro antiviral properties against canine adenovirus type 2 (CAV-2), canine coronavirus (CCoV), canine distemper virus (CDV), canine parvovirus type 2 (CPV-2), equine arteritis virus (EAV), equine influenza virus (EIV), feline calicivirus (FCV) and feline herpesvirus type 1 (FHV-1). The results showed that the peptide P34 exhibited antiviral activity against EAV and FHV-1. The peptide P34 inhibited the replication of EAV by 99.9% and FHV-1 by 94.4%. Virucidal activity was detected only against EAV. When P34 and EAV were incubated for 6 h at 37 °C the viral titer reduced from 104.5 TCID50 to 102.75 TCID50, showing a percent of inhibition of 98.6%. In conclusion, our results demonstrated that P34 inhibited EAV and FHV-1 replication in infected cell cultures and it showed virucidal activity against EAV. Since there is documented resistance to the current drugs used against herpesviruses and there is no treatment for equine viral arteritis, it is advisable to search for new antiviral compounds to overcome these infections.
Journal of Immunoassay & Immunochemistry | 2013
Clarissa Caetano de Castro; Cristina Freitas Nunes; Paula Fonseca Finger; Bianca Sica Siedler; Luana Alves Dummer; Marcelo de Lima; Fábio Pereira Leivas Leite; Geferson Fischer; Gilberto D'a. Vargas; Silvia de Oliveira Hübner
A peroxidase linked assay (PLA) was designed to screen bovine sera for the presence of specific antibodies against bovine leukosis virus (BLV). Out of 201 samples of bovine sera analyzed, 52.2% were considered positive by PLA, 26.4% by AGID, and 38.9% by ELISA. Western blotting analyses excluded 27 samples found to be positive by PLA. PLA showed 100% of sensitivity when compared with AGID and ELISA. Specificity was 64.8% and 78%, respectively (kappa coefficients were 0.70 and 0.83). These findings indicate that PLA can be used as an alternative method for the diagnosis of BLV infection in cattle.
Ciencia Rural | 2017
Clarissa Caetano de Castro; Débora Scopel e Silva; Géssica Aracéli Costa; Geferson Fischer; Gilberto D'Avila Vargas; Adriano Brandelli; Marcelo de Lima; Amanda de Souza da Motta; Silvia de Oliveira Hübner
Previous studies have demonstrated the antimicrobial activity of the peptide P34. In this study, the antiviral potential of P34 and the in vitro mechanism of action were investigated against bovine alphaherpesvirus type 1 (BoHV1). P34 exhibited low toxicity, a high selectivity index (22.9) and a percentage of inhibition of up to 100% in MDBK cells. Results from antiviral assays indicated that P34 did not interact with cell receptors, but it was able to inhibit the viral penetration immediately after pre-adsorption. In addition, BoHV1 growth curve in MDBK cells in the presence of P34 revealed a significant reduction in virus titer only 8h post-infection, also suggesting an important role at late stages of the replicative cycle. Virucidal effect was observed only in cytotoxic concentrations of the peptide. These findings showed that the antimicrobial peptide P34 may be considered as a potential novel inhibitor of in vitro herpesviruses and must encourage further investigation of its antiherpetic activity in animal models as well as against a wide spectrum of viruses.
Arquivo Brasileiro De Medicina Veterinaria E Zootecnia | 2017
D. Scopel e Silva; Clarissa Caetano de Castro; F. Silva e Silva; Géssica Aracéli Costa; Mayara Soares; Gilberto D'Avila Vargas; Geferson Fischer; Marcelo de Lima; Adriano Brandelli; Amanda de Souza da Motta; Silvia de Oliveira Hübner
ABSTRACT P34 is an antimicrobial peptide produced by Bacillus sp. P34, isolated from the intestinal contents of a fish from the Amazon basin. This peptide showed antibacterial properties against Gram-positive and Gram-negative bacteria and was characterized as a bacteriocin like substance. It was demonstrated that the peptide P34 exhibited antiviral activity against feline herpesvirus type 1 in vitro. The aim of this work was to evaluate P34 for its antiviral properties in vitro, using RK 13 cells, against the equine arteritis virus, since it has no specific treatment and a variable proportion of stallions may become persistently infected. The results obtained show that P34 exerts antiviral and virucidal activities against equine arteritis virus, probably in the viral envelope. The antiviral assays performed showed that P34 reduces significantly the viral titers of treated cell cultures. The mechanism of action of P34 seems to be time/temperature-dependent. This peptide tends to be a promising antiviral compound for the prevention and treatment of arteriviral infections since it has a high therapeutic index. However, more detailed studies must be performed to address the exact step of viral infection where P34 acts, in order to use this peptide as an antiviral drug in vivo in the future. Keywords: equine arteritis virus, antiviral therapy, antimicrobial peptide, virucidal activity RESUMO
Arquivo Brasileiro De Medicina Veterinaria E Zootecnia | 2014
Fábio da Silva e Silva; Clarissa Caetano de Castro; Paula Fonseca Finger; Débora Scopel e Silva; S.A. Taniwaki; Leila Sabrina Ullmann; Geferson Fischer; Gilberto D'Avila Vargas; Marcelo de Lima; João Pessoa Araújo; Silvia de Oliveira Hübner
In Brazil there are few studies on the occurrence of the feline immunodeficiency virus (FIV) infection and its subtypes, which are essential for the development of vaccines and new diagnostic tests. The present study investigated the occurrence of the FIV infection between 2010 and 2011 in domestic cats submitted to medical attendance in the city of Pelotas and nearby area. Total blood samples of seventy cats, suspected (28) or not (42) of infection by FIV were analyzed by nested PCR in order to perform a diagnosis. The results pointed to a FIV infection frequency of 15.7% (11/70) and the analysis of the risk factors related to infection (sex, age and clinical condition) evidenced a greater occurrence in cats up to 10 years of age with chronic and recurrent infections. Eight samples found positive by nested PCR were submitted to DNA sequencing indicating that only the subtype B was detected in the studied region.
Semina-ciencias Agrarias | 2010
Clarissa Caetano de Castro; Juciane Maria Johann; Paula Fonseca Finger; Cristina Freitas Nunes; Gilberto D'Avila Vargas; Geferson Fischer; Silvia de Oliveira Hübner
Brazilian Journal of Veterinary Research and Animal Science | 2012
Lilian das Neves Ferreira; Paula Fonseca Finger; Clarissa Caetano de Castro; Bianca Sica Siedler; Lívia Silveira Munhoz; Gilberto D'Avila Vargas; Geferson Fischer; Silvia de Oliveira Hübner
Archive | 2011
Camila O. Vilela; Geferson Fischer; Clarissa Caetano de Castro; Cristina Freitas Nunes; Silvia de Oliveira Hübner; Margarida Buss Raffi; Simone E. Salles; Marcos Antonio Anciuti; Gilberto D'Avila Vargas
Brazilian Archives of Biology and Technology | 2012
Cristina Freitas Nunes; Fabiane Fonseca; Alice Teixeira Meirelles Leite; Rodolfo Pinho da Silva Filho; Paula Fonseca Finger; Clarissa Caetano de Castro; Geferson Fischer; Gilberto D'Avila Vargas; Silvia de Oliveira Hübner
Science of animal health | 2016
Clarissa Caetano de Castro; Débora Scopel e Silva; Valéria Dias de Oliveira Bareño; Marcelo de Lima; Wilson Cunico; Silvia de Oliveira Hübner