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Nature Genetics | 2003

Transcriptome analysis of the acoelomate human parasite Schistosoma mansoni

Sergio Verjovski-Almeida; Ricardo DeMarco; Elizabeth A. L. Martins; Pedro Edson Moreira Guimarães; Elida B. Ojopi; Apuã C.M. Paquola; João Paulo Piazza; Milton Yutaka Nishiyama; João Paulo Kitajima; Rachel Adamson; Peter D. Ashton; Maria F. Bonaldo; Patricia S. Coulson; Gary P. Dillon; Leonardo P. Farias; Sheila P. Gregório; Paulo L. Ho; Ricardo A. Leite; L. Cosme C. Malaquias; Regina Célia Pereira Marques; Patricia A. Miyasato; Ana L. T. O. Nascimento; Fernanda Pires Ohlweiler; Eduardo M. Reis; Marcela A. Ribeiro; Renata G. Sá; Gaëlle C. Stukart; M. Bento Soares; Cybele Gargioni; Toshie Kawano

Schistosoma mansoni is the primary causative agent of schistosomiasis, which affects 200 million individuals in 74 countries. We generated 163,000 expressed-sequence tags (ESTs) from normalized cDNA libraries from six selected developmental stages of the parasite, resulting in 31,000 assembled sequences and 92% sampling of an estimated 14,000 gene complement. By analyzing automated Gene Ontology assignments, we provide a detailed view of important S. mansoni biological systems, including characterization of metazoa-specific and eukarya-conserved genes. Phylogenetic analysis suggests an early divergence from other metazoa. The data set provides insights into the molecular mechanisms of tissue organization, development, signaling, sexual dimorphism, host interactions and immune evasion and identifies novel proteins to be investigated as vaccine candidates and potential drug targets.


Journal of Virology | 2004

Saci-1, -2, and -3 and Perere, Four Novel Retrotransposons with High Transcriptional Activities from the Human Parasite Schistosoma mansoni

Ricardo DeMarco; Andre T. Kowaltowski; Abimael A. Machado; M. Bento Soares; Cybele Gargioni; Toshie Kawano; Vanderlei Rodrigues; Alda Maria Backx Noronha Madeira; R. Alan Wilson; Carlos Frederico Martins Menck; João C. Setubal; Emmanuel Dias-Neto; Luciana C.C. Leite; Sergio Verjovski-Almeida

ABSTRACT Using the data set of 180,000 expressed sequence tags (ESTs) of the blood fluke Schistosoma mansoni generated recently by our group, we identified three novel long-terminal-repeat (LTR)- and one novel non-LTR-expressed retrotransposon, named Saci-1, -2, and -3 and Perere, respectively. Full-length sequences were reconstructed from ESTs and have deduced open reading frames (ORFs) with several uncorrupted features, characterizing them as possible active retrotransposons of different known transposon families. Alignment of reconstructed sequences to available preliminary genome sequence data confirmed the overall structure of the transposons. The frequency of sequenced transposon transcripts in cercariae was 14% of all transcripts from that stage, twofold higher than that in schistosomula and three- to fourfold higher than that in adults, eggs, miracidia, and germ balls. We show by Southern blot analysis, by EST annotation and tallying, and by counting transposon tags from a Social Analysis of Gene Expression library, that the four novel retrotransposons exhibit a 10- to 30-fold lower copy number in the genome and a 4- to 200-fold-higher transcriptional rate per copy than the four previously described S. mansoni retrotransposons. Such differences lead us to hypothesize that there are two different populations of retrotransposons in S. mansoni genome, occupying different niches in its ecology. Examples of retrotransposon fragment inserts were found into the 5′ and 3′ untranslated regions of four different S. mansoni target gene transcripts. The data presented here suggest a role for these elements in the dynamics of this complex human parasite genome.


Memorias Do Instituto Oswaldo Cruz | 1998

A comparative study on IgG-ELISA, IgM-IFT and Kato-Katz methods for epidemiological purposes in a low endemic area for schistosomiasis

Rita Maria da Silva; Hermínia Yoko Kanamura; Eide Dias Camargo; Silvia Gabriel Chiodelli; Paulo Mutuko Nakamura; Cybele Gargioni; A. G. Sylvia Vellosa; José Leopoldo Ferreira Antunes

The high sensitivity and the possibility of automation of the enzyme-linked-immunosorbent-assay (ELISA) has indicated this technique as one of the most useful serological test for epidemiological studies. In the present study, an ELISA for detection of IgG antibodies against adult worm antigens (IgG-ELISA) was investigated for epidemiological purposes, in a rural area of the municipality of Itariri (São Paulo, Brazil). Blood on filter paper (1,180 samples) from about 650 schoolchildren were submitted to ELISA and the data compared to the results of the parasitological method of Kato-Katz and also to the IgM-IFT (immunofluorescence test for IgM antibodies to gut associated antigens). The prevalence rates respectively of 8.5%, 43.0% and 56.2% by the Kato-Katz, IgG-ELISA, and IgM-IFT methods suggest the poor sensitivity of the parasitological method for detection of Schistosoma mansoni eggs in individuals with low worm burden, situation commonly observed in low endemic areas. These results can partially explain the poor degree of agreement between the IgG-ELISA and the Kato-Katz, as suggested by the Kappa index of 0.170. Otherwise, the Kappa index of 0.675 showed substantial agreement between the two serological tests. Some discrepancy of results between the two serological techniques must be better investigated.


International Journal of Pharmaceutics | 2002

Synthesis and evaluation of new oxamniquine derivatives

Silvio R. B. da Silva Filho; Cybele Gargioni; Pedro Luiz Silva Pinto; Silvia Gabriel Chiodelli; Sylvia Amaral Gurgel Vellosa; Rita Maria da Silva; Maria Amélia Barata da Silveira

Oxamniquine derivatives were synthesized and evaluated as novel schistosomicide agents. Oxamniquine (1,2,3,4-tetrahydro-2-[[(1-methylethyl)amino]methyl]-7-nitro-6-quinolinemethanol) was submitted to the Mannich reaction, using formaldehyde, paraformaldehyde and acetaldehyde as reagents, and gave three unexpected products: two of them were cyclized on the alkylamine side chain and another etherified on the aminequinolinemethanol group. The three compounds were biologically evaluated using mice infected with Schistosoma mansoni and showed promising activities, but had higher toxicities. For studies on structure-activity relationships, results demonstrate that the side alkylamine group can be modified with preserved activity, but that this modification is associated with increased toxicity.


Cadernos De Saude Publica | 2008

Utilização de método sorológico como ferramenta diagnóstica para implementação da vigilância e controle da esquistossomose no Município de Holambra, São Paulo, Brasil

Cybele Gargioni; Rita Maria da Silva; Célia Maria Thomé; Celma Maria da Silva Quadros; Hermínia Yohko Kanamura

The present study aimed to evaluate the incorporation of the immunofluorescence test (IFT) with adult parasite paraffin sections as antigen substrate for the detection of IgM antibodies (IgM-IFT), as a diagnostic method in the schistosomiasis control program in the county (municipality) of Holambra, São Paulo State, Brazil. This city was selected for this study based on its low endemicity for schistosomiasis, the first cases having been reported in 1993, and because of the need to implement a control program with more sensitive diagnostic techniques. 202 individuals underwent IgM-IFT, with 48 serologically positive cases; of these, 28 were tested with the Kato-Katz technique, using three stool samples. Schistosoma mansoni eggs were found in 14 individuals, with egg counts varying from 2.7 to 224 per gram of stool. The results indicate the potential usefulness of IgM-IFT as a screening test, subject to subsequent confirmation using a parasitological method, in low-endemic areas for schistosomiasis.


American Journal of Tropical Medicine and Hygiene | 2014

Detection of Schistosoma mansoni Antibodies in a Low-Endemicity Area Using Indirect Immunofluorescence and Circumoval Precipitin Test

Maria Cristina Carvalho do Espírito-Santo; Pedro Luiz Silva Pinto; Cybele Gargioni; Mónica Viviana Alvarado-Mora; Vera Lucia Pagliusi Castilho; João Ranato Rebello Pinho; Expedito José de Albuquerque Luna; Ronaldo Cesar Borges Gryschek

Parasitological diagnostic methods for schistosomiasis lack sensitivity, especially in regions of low endemicity. The objective of this study was to determine the prevalence of Schistosoma mansoni infections by antibody detection using the indirect immunofluorescence assay (IFA-IgM) and circumoval precipitin test (COPT). Serum samples of 572 individuals were randomly selected. The IFA-IgM and COPT were used to detect anti-S. mansoni antibodies. Of the patients studied, 15.9% (N = 91) were IFA-IgM positive and 5.1% (N = 29) had COPT reactions (P < 0.001 by McNemars test). Immunodiagnostic techniques showed higher infection prevalence than had been previously estimated. This study suggests that combined use of these diagnostic tools could be useful for the diagnosis of schistosomiasis in epidemiological studies in areas of low endemicity.


Memorias Do Instituto Oswaldo Cruz | 2002

Schistosomiasis mansoni in Bananal (State of São Paulo, Brazil): III. Seroepidemiological studies in the Palha District.

Fabiana Zacharias; Maria Esther de Carvalho; Cybele Gargioni; Horacio Manuel Santana Teles; Cláudio Santos Ferreira; Valquíria Rosa de Lima

The Palha district, municipality of Bananal, State of São Paulo, Brazil, had 10.3% cases of Schistosoma mansoni diagnosed from 1994 to 2000 by coproscopy: about three times the municipality average. The immunofluorescent antibody test was used to assess gut-associated IgM antibody titers of samples from 452 inhabitants. It disclosed 129 (28.5%) positive cases. Subjects were classified according to age, sex, birthplace, and period of residence. Titers varied from 8 to 4,096 (geometric mean: 170.2). Seropositives were aged from 6 to 69 years (average: 24.5), 75% of them aged 34 or less, predominantly males (78 or 60.5%). Of all subjects, 65.7% were born and had been living in Bananal since; 24.2% came from neighboring municipalities and are residing in Bananal from two months to 89 years (average: 22.7 years). Further Kato-Katz coproscopy from 97 seropositives (geometric mean titer, 619) revealed S. mansoni eggs in 11 subjects (11.3%). Serology was deemed useful in screening subjects to be further investigated by coproscopy, considering that blood collection had better acceptance than supplying fecal samples. Higher than average serological titers may indicate new cases in endemic areas. Longitudinal studies associated with epidemiological investigation, including titer evolution are advised, as isolated data are difficult to interpret.


Memorias Do Instituto Oswaldo Cruz | 1998

IgM antibodies to Schistosoma mansoni gut-associated antigens for the study of schistosomiasis transmission in Ribeirão Pires, São Paulo

Vera Lúcia Fonseca Camargo-Neves; Hermínia Yohko Kanamura; Sylvia Amaral Gurgel Vellosa; Cybele Gargioni; Luiz Cândido de Souza Dias

The potential of an immunofluorescence test for detection of IgM antibodies against Schistosoma mansoni gut-associated antigens (IgM-IFT) was evaluated as a tool for studying aspects related to the schistosomiasis transmission in Ribeirão Pires, in the metropolitan area of the capital of the State of São Paulo, Brazil. Children from a school with about 400 students, 6 to 18 years, were followed-up for two years. In the five surveys, carried out at 6-month intervals, from October 92 to October 94, serological (IgM-IFT) prevalence indices of 5.3%, 5.8%, 6.2%, 2.9% and 3.3% were obtained. These indices were 7 to 10 times higher than the parasitological prevalence indices of 0.5%, 0.5%, 0.7%, 0.4% and 0% determined by the Kato-Katz method. Seroconversion from IFT negative to positive was indicating possible newly acquired S. mansoni infection in three children. But confirmation of infection by fecal examination was possible in only one child. The IgM-IFT can constitute a valuable tool for the improvement of the vigilance program in low endemic areas for schistosomiasis, better characterizing the S. mansoni transmission in such areas.


Acta Tropica | 2006

Immunoassays as an auxiliary tool for the serodiagnosis of Schistosoma mansoni infection in individuals with low intensity of egg elimination.

Margareth Maria Lessa Gonçalves; Regina Helena Saramago Peralta; Cybele Gargioni; Tiana Gonçalves; Ricardo Pereira Igreja; Marisa da Silveira Soares; José Mauro Peralta


Rev. Inst. Adolfo Lutz | 2001

Estudo de anticorpos IgM para vigilância epidemiológica da esquistossomose mansoni em área de baixa endemicidade

Hermínia Yohko Kanamura; Luiz Candido de Souza Dias; Carmen Moreno Glasser; Vera Lúcia Fonseca Camargo-Neves; Virgília Luna Castor de Lima; Gisela R A M Marques; Maria Esther de Carvalho; Rita Maria da Silva; Sylvia Amaral Gurgel Vellosa; Cybele Gargioni; Vânia M. F Guercio

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