Deniz Anziliero
Universidade Federal de Santa Maria
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Veterinary Microbiology | 2011
Deniz Anziliero; Cyndia Mara Bezerra dos Santos; Mário Celso Sperotto Brum; Rudi Weiblen; Shafiqul I. Chowdhury; Eduardo Furtado Flores
A recombinant bovine herpesvirus 5 lacking thymidine kinase and glycoprotein E genes (BoHV-5gEΔTKΔ) was evaluated as a live experimental vaccine. In a first experiment, ten-months-old calves were vaccinated intramuscularly (n=9) or remained as controls (n=8) and 42 days later were challenged with BoHV-5 or BoHV-1 intranasally. The four control calves challenged with BoHV-5 developed severe depression and neurological signs and were euthanized in extremis at days 13 and 14 pos-infection (pi); the five vaccinated animals challenged with BoHV-5 remained healthy. The titers of virus shedding were reduced (p<0.01) from days 3 to 7 post-infection (pi) in vaccinated animals. Control and vaccinated calves challenged with BoHV-1 presented mild transient respiratory signs; yet the magnitude of virus shedding was reduced (p<0.05) in vaccinated animals (days 5, 9 and 11pi). In a second experiment, young calves (100-120 days-old) were vaccinated (n=15) or kept as controls (n=5) and subsequently challenged with a BoHV-1 isolate. Control calves developed moderate to severe rhinitis and respiratory distress; two were euthanized in extremis at days 5 and 9 pi, respectively. In contrast, vaccinated animals were protected from challenge and only a few developed mild and transient nasal signs. The duration and titers of virus shedding after challenge were reduced (p<0.05) in vaccinated animals comparing to controls. In both experiments, vaccinated animals developed antibodies to gE only after challenge. These results demonstrate homologous and heterologous protection and are promising towards the use of the recombinant BoHV-5gEΔTKΔ in vaccine formulations to control BoHV-5 and BoHV-1 infections.
Pesquisa Veterinaria Brasileira | 2011
Cyndia Mara Bezerra dos Santos; Deniz Anziliero; Fernando V. Bauermann; Mário Celso Sperotto Brum; Rudi Weiblen; Eduardo Furtado Flores
This article describes an investigation on the virulence/attenuation of bovine herpesvirus type 5 (BoHV-5) recombinants deleted in the genes encoding glycoprotein E (BoHV-5gEΔ), thymidine kinase (BoHV-5TKΔ), and both gE and TK (BoHV-5gEΔTKΔ). Seronegative calves (80 to 90 days-old) inoculated with the parental strain (SV-507/99, n=5) shed virus in nasal secretions for up to 15 days (average 10.8 days). Duration of virus shedding was 11 days for BoHV-5gΔ, 9.6 days for BoHV-5TKΔ and 6.2 days for BoHV-5gEΔTKΔ groups. The highest titers were observed between days 1 and 6 post-infection (pi) for SV-507/99 (106.8TCID50/mL), 105.1TCID50/mL (BoHV-5gEΔ), 105.9TCID50/mL (BoHV-5TKΔ) and 104.7TCID50/mL (BoHV-5gEΔTKΔ). Calves inoculated with the parental virus presented anorexia, profound apathy and loss of body condition. Two calves were euthanized in extremis on days 10 and 11 pi; infectious virus was recovered from several areas of the brain. In contrast, calves inoculated with the recombinants remained healthy and a few presented a mild and transient nasal secretion. Dexamethasone (Dx) administration at day 42 pi resulted in virus shedding by all controls calves (mean duration 3.7 days), by 2/5 of BoHV-5TKΔ calves (two days) and 2/5 of BoHV-5gEΔ (one day). No virus shedding was detected in BoHV-5gEΔTKΔ calves upon Dx treatment. PCR examination of brain sections of calves euthanized at day 30 post Dx treatment revealed the presence of latent viral DNA widely distributed in the brain of SV-507/99 calves. Latent viral DNA was detected in a few sections (3/30) of the brains of BoHV-5gEΔ calves and was not detected in the brains of calves inoculated with BoHV-5TKΔ and BoHV-5gEΔTKΔ. These results show that the single BoHV-5 mutants (gE and tk-deleted) are attenuated for calves and establish and/or reactivate latent infection inefficiently. The double mutant BoHV-5gEΔTKΔ is fully attenuated and appears not to establish or not reactivate efficiently from latent infection. Thus, these recombinants, especially the double mutant BoHV-5gEΔTKΔ, display an adequate phenotype for use in modified-live vaccine formulations.
Brazilian Journal of Medical and Biological Research | 2014
Deniz Anziliero; Rudi Weiblen; Luiz Carlos Kreutz; Fernando Rosado Spilki; Eduardo Furtado Flores
The immunostimulatory properties of inactivated Parapoxvirus ovis (iPPVO) have long been investigated in different animal species and experimental settings. In this study, we investigated the effects of iPPVO on cytokine expression in mice after intraperitoneal inoculation. Spleen and sera collected from iPPVO-treated mice at intervals after inoculation were submitted to cytokine mRNA determination by real-time PCR (qPCR), serum protein concentration by ELISA, and interferon (IFN)-α/β activity by bioassay. The spleen of iPPVO-treated animals showed a significant increase in mRNA expression of all cytokines assayed, with different kinetics and magnitude. Proinflammatory cytokines interleukin (IL)-1β, tumor necrosis factor-alpha (TNF-α), and IL-8 mRNA peaked at 24 hours postinoculation (hpi; 5.4-fold increase) and 48 hpi (3- and 10-fold increases), respectively. A 15-fold increase in IFN-γ and 6-fold IL-12 mRNA increase were detected at 48 and 24 hpi, respectively. Increased expression of autoregulatory cytokines (Th2), mainly IL-10 and IL-4, could be detected at later times (72 and 96 hpi) with peaks of 4.7- and 4.9-fold increases, respectively. IFN-I antiviral activity against encephalomyocarditis virus was demonstrated in sera of treated animals between 6 and 12 hpi, with a >90% reduction in the number of plaques. Measurement of serum proteins by ELISA revealed increased levels of IL-1, TNF-α, IL-12, IFN-γ, and IL-10, with kinetics similar to those observed by qPCR, especially for IL-12 and IFN-γ. These data demonstrate that iPPVO induced a transient and complex cytokine response, initially represented by Th1-related cytokines followed by autoregulatory and Th2 cytokines.
Pesquisa Veterinaria Brasileira | 2011
Diego A.F. Sturza; Deniz Anziliero; Rudi Weiblen; Eduardo Furtado Flores
The success of control/eradication programs of bovine viral diarrhea virus (BVDV) infection necessarily includes the identification and elimination of persistently infected (PI) animals. Since these animals continuously shed virus in secretions and excretions, the prevalence of antibodies in herds with PI animals is often high, and with high titers. Because of these characteristics, bulk milk samples were subjected to two serological techniques in order to establish the most appropriate in conducting screening of herds. For this, 767 bulk milk samples were analyzed by a indirect ELISA kit (reference test) and by an adapted virus neutralization (VNT) assay (proposed test). The toxic effects of milk on cell culture were reduced by increasing the final volume. One hundred seventy seven and 139 samples were positive in ELISA and VNT, respectively. Thus, the adapted VNT had a sensitivity of 76.8% and a specificity of 99.5%. The Kappa index (k) was 0.82, demonstrating an excellent agreement between the two techniques. The analysis of the coefficient of correlation between the absorbance values (OD) and VNT titers demonstrated a moderate positivity (r = 0.57). However, a significant part of samples with VNT titers ≥ 80 did not show high OD values. On the other hand, some samples with low VNT titers presented high ODs. VNT titers ≥ 80 are suggestive of the presence of PI animals in the herd. Therefore we conclude that the adapted VNT is more appropriate for herd screening when searching for herds with high antibody titers.
Pesquisa Veterinaria Brasileira | 2011
Deniz Anziliero; Cyndia Mara Bezerra dos Santos; Fernando V. Bauermann; Leila Cardozo; Lucas Machado Bernardes; Mário Celso Sperotto Brum; Rudi Weiblen; Eduardo Furtado Flores
O herpesvirus bovino tipo 5 (BoHV-5) e um importante patogeno de bovinos na America do Sul e tem suscitado esforcos para o desenvolvimento de vacinas mais seguras e eficazes. Alem de conferirem protecao, vacinas contra os herpesvirus animais devem permitir a diferenciacao sorologica entre animais vacinados e infectados naturalmente. Foi recentemente relatada a construcao e caracterizacao in vitro de um recombinante do BoHV-5 defectivo na enzima timidina quinase (tk) para atenuacao e, na glicoproteina E (gE) como marcador antigenico, como potencial cepa vacinal (Brum et al. 2010a). O presente artigo relata uma investigacao sobre da atenuacao e imunogenicidade do recombinante BoHV-5gE/TKΔ em bezerros. Em um primeiro experimento, bezerros soronegativos, com 80 a 90 dias de idade (n=6), inoculados pela via intranasal (IN) com o virus recombinante (titulo de 107,5TCID50) excretaram baixos titulos de virus nas secrecoes nasais por ate seis dias, mas nao desenvolveram sinais sistemicos, respiratorios ou neurologicos. No dia 30 pos-infeccao (pi), todos os animais possuiam anticorpos neutralizantes contra o BoHV-5, em titulos entre 4 e 8, mas permaneceram negativos para anticorpos contra a gE. Administracao de dexametasona (Dx) a quatro desses bezerros no dia 42 pi (0.1mg/kg/dia durante 5 dias) nao resultou em excrecao viral ou em aumento dos titulos de anticorpos, indicando ausencia de reativacao viral. Em um segundo experimento, vacinacao intramuscular (IM) de bezerros com 8 meses de idade (n=9) com o recombinante (107,5TCID50/animal) nao resultou em excrecao viral ou em manifestacoes clinicas. Os animais vacinados desenvolveram anticorpos neutralizantes em titulos de 2 a 8 no dia 42 pos-vacinacao (PV) e permaneceram negativos para anticorpos anti-gE. Finalmente, 21 bezerros (aproximadamente 10 meses de idade) mantidos a campo foram vacinados com o recombinante (107,3TCID50) pela via IM. Todos os animais vacinados desenvolveram anticorpos neutralizantes em titulos de 2 a 16 no dia 30pv. Revacinacao desses animais no dia 240 pv provocou uma resposta anamnestica rapida e intensa, resultando em titulos neutralizantes entre 16 e 256 no dia 14 pos-revacinacao. O soro de todos os animais permaneceu negativos para anticorpos contra a gE. Amostras de soro dos animais vacinados apresentaram atividade neutralizante cruzada frente a nove isolados de BoHV-5 e oito de BoHV-1. Esses resultados demonstram que o recombinante e atenuado e imunogenico para bezerros e induz uma resposta sorologica diferenciavel da resposta a infeccao natural. Portanto, o recombinante se constitui em um potencial candidato a cepa vacinal.
Brazilian Journal of Microbiology | 2016
Francielle Liz Monteiro; Juliana Felipetto Cargnelutti; Mathias Martins; Deniz Anziliero; Magnólia Martins Erhardt; Rudi Weiblen; Eduardo Furtado Flores
Three dog shelters in Rio Grande do Sul were investigated for associations between the occurrence of respiratory viruses and shelter environmental conditions. Nasal secretions randomly collected during the cold season were tested via PCR, and this data collection was followed by nucleotide sequencing of the amplicons. In shelter #1 (poor sanitary and nutritional conditions, high animal density and constant contact between dogs), 78% (58/74) of the nasal samples were positive, 35% (26/74) of which were in single infections and 44% (32/74) of which were in coinfections. Shelters #2 and #3 had satisfactory sanitary and nutritional conditions, outdoors exercise areas (#2) and animal clustering by groups (#3). In shelter #2, 9% (3/35) of the samples were positive for Canine parainfluenza virus (CPIV), and 6% (2/35) were positive for Canid herpesvirus 1 (CaHV-1). In shelter #3, 9% (7/77) of the samples were positive for Canine adenovirus type 2 (CAdV-2), and 1% (1/77) were positive for Canine distemper virus (CDV). The amplicon sequences (CPIV and CDV nucleoprotein gene; CAdV-2 E3 gene; CaHV-1 glycoprotein B gene) showed 94–100% nucleotide identity with GenBank sequences. Our results demonstrate that CPIV, CAdV-2 and CDV are common in dog shelters and that their frequencies appear to be related with environmental and nutritional conditions. These results indicate the need for control/prevention measures, including vaccination and environmental management, to minimize these infections and improve dog health.
Pesquisa Veterinaria Brasileira | 2013
Stephan A.M. de Oliveira; Mário Celso Sperotto Brum; Deniz Anziliero; Odir A. Dellagostin; Rudi Weiblen; Eduardo Furtado Flores
This article describes the expression of a truncated form of bovine herpesvirus 1 (BoHV-1) glycoprotein E (gE) for use as immunodiagnostic reagent. A 651 nucleotide fragment corresponding to the amino-terminal third (217 amino acids) of BoHV-1 gE - that shares a high identity with the homologous BoHV-5 counterpart - was cloned as a 6×His-tag fusion protein in an Escherichia coli expression vector. A soluble protein of approximately 25 kDa purified from lysates of transformed E. coli was recognized in Western blot (WB) by anti-6xHis-tag and anti-BoHV-1 gE monoclonal antibodies. In addition, the recombinant protein was specifically recognized in WB by antibodies present in the sera of cattle seropositive to BoHV-1 and BoHV-5. An indirect ELISA using the expressed protein as coating antigen performed comparably to a commercial anti-gE ELISA and was able to differentiate serologically calves vaccinated with a gE-deleted BoHV-5 strain from calves infected with BoHV-1. Thus, the truncated gE may be useful for serological tests designed to differentiate BoHV-1/BoHV-5 infected animals from those vaccinated with gE-negative marker vaccines.
Pesquisa Veterinaria Brasileira | 2013
Gustavo Cauduro Cadore; Marcelo Weiss; Deniz Anziliero; Mário Celso Sperotto Brum; Rudi Weiblen; Eduardo Furtado Flores
The ability of thymidine kinase (tk)-deleted recombinant bovine herpesvirus 5 (BoHV-5tkΔ) to establish and reactivate latent infection was investigated in lambs. During acute infection, the recombinant virus replicated moderately in the nasal mucosa, yet to lower titers than the parental strain. At day 40 post-infection (pi), latent viral DNA was detected in trigeminal ganglia (TG) of all lambs in both groups. However, the amount of recombinant viral DNA in TGs was lower (9.7-fold less) than that of the parental virus as determined by quantitative real time PCR. Thus, tk deletion had no apparent effect on the frequency of latent infection but reduced colonization of TG. Upon dexamethasone (Dx) administration at day 40 pi, lambs inoculated with parental virus shed infectious virus in nasal secretions, contrasting with lack of infectivity in secretions of lambs inoculated with the recombinant virus. Nevertheless, some nasal swabs from the recombinant virus group were positive for viral DNA by PCR, indicating low levels of reactivation. Thus, BoHV-5 TK activity is not required for establishment of latency, but seems critical for efficient virus reactivation upon Dx treatment.
Pesquisa Veterinaria Brasileira | 2011
Gustavo Cauduro Cadore; Deniz Anziliero; Rudi Weiblen; Eduardo Furtado Flores
The biology of latent infection by bovine herpesvirus type 5 (BoHV-5) has been studied in cattle and rabbits, yet many aspects remain poorly understood. We herein investigated the suitability of lambs to investigate aspects of BoHV-5 latency. Thirteen six-month-old lambs inoculated intranasally (IN) with BoHV-5 strain SV-507/99 (titer of 106.8 TCID50/ mL) shed the virus in nasal secretions in titers up 105.5 TCID50/mL, during up to 11 days, developing virus neutralizing (VN) titers of 16 to 128 at day 30 post-inoculation (pi). The inoculated animals developed only a mild serous nasal secretion and transient hyperthermia. Examination of brain sections of five lambs euthanized at day 30 pi by PCR revealed the presence of latent DNA in the trigeminal ganglia (TG, 5 out of five), olfactory bulbs (OB, 5/5), pons (2/5), cerebellum (2/5) and cerebral cortex (1/5). Administration of dexamethasone (Dx, n=4) or flumethasone (FluM, n=4) to eight latently infected lambs at day 65 pi resulted in virus reactivation and shedding by 3 out of 4 individuals in each group. Virus shedding in nasal secretions started at day 3 post-treatment and lasted up to five days (1-5) in Dx treated lambs (titers up to 102.8TCID50/mL), was delayed and lasted up to three days (1-3) in FluM-treated lambs (titers up to 102.1 TCID50/mL). PCR examination of the brains of animals submitted to reactivation, at day 30 post-treatment, showed a pattern of distribution of latent viral DNA fairly similar to that found in those not submitted to reactivation. In summary, the ability of BoHV-5 to establish latent infection, the consistent colonization of TGs and OBs by latent viral DNA and virus reactivation induced by corticosteroid treatment are promising findings towards the use of lambs to study selected aspects of BoHV-5 latency.
Virology | 2017
Mathias Martins; Lok R. Joshi; Fernando S. Rodrigues; Deniz Anziliero; Rafael Frandoloso; G. F. Kutish; D. L. Rock; Rudi Weiblen; Eduardo Furtado Flores; Diego G. Diel
The parapoxvirus Orf virus (ORFV) encodes several immunomodulatory proteins (IMPs) that modulate host-innate and pro-inflammatory responses and has been proposed as a vaccine delivery vector for use in animal species. Here we describe the construction and characterization of two recombinant ORFV vectors expressing the rabies virus (RABV) glycoprotein (G). The RABV-G gene was inserted in the ORFV024 or ORFV121 gene loci, which encode for IMPs that are unique to parapoxviruses and inhibit activation of the NF-κB signaling pathway. The immunogenicity of the resultant recombinant viruses (ORFV∆024RABV-G or ORFV∆121RABV-G, respectively) was evaluated in pigs and cattle. Immunization of the target species with ORFV∆024RABV-G and ORFV∆121RABV-G elicited robust neutralizing antibody responses against RABV. Notably, neutralizing antibody titers induced in ORFV∆121RABV-G-immunized pigs and cattle were significantly higher than those detected in ORFV∆024RABV-G-immunized animals, indicating a higher immunogenicity of ORFVΔ121-based vectors in these animal species.