Rejane Pereira Neves
Federal University of Pernambuco
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Molecules | 2012
Reginaldo G. Lima-Neto; Nery N. M. Cavalcante; Rajendra M. Srivastava; Francisco Jaime Bezerra Mendonça Junior; Almir Gonçalves Wanderley; Rejane Pereira Neves; Janaína V. dos Anjos
1,2,3-Triazoles have been extensively studied as compounds possessing important biological activities. In this work, we describe the synthesis of ten 2-(1-aryl-1H-1,2,3-triazol-4-yl)propan-2-ols via copper catalyzed azide alkyne cycloaddition (CuAAc or click chemistry). Next thein vitro antifungal activity of these ten compounds was evaluated using the microdilution broth method against 42 isolates of four different Candida species. Among all tested compounds, the halogen substituted triazole 2-[1-(4-chlorophenyl)-1H-(1,2,3)triazol-4-yl]propan-2-ol, revealed the best antifungal profile, showing that further modifications could be done in the structure to obtain a better drug candidate in the future.
Mycoses | 2011
Reginaldo G. Lima-Neto; Eduardo Isidoro Carneiro Beltrão; Patrícia Cariolano de Oliveira; Rejane Pereira Neves
Many studies have described the adherence of Candida albicans to epithelial cells but little is known about Candida parapsilosis adhesion and its role in host cell surface recognition. This study was designed to evaluate the correlation between the adherence of 20 C. albicans and 12 C. parapsilosis strains to human buccal epithelial cells and the expression of fungal cell surface carbohydrates using lectin histochemistry. Adherence assays were carried out by incubating epithelial cells in yeast suspensions (107 cells ml−1) and peroxidase conjugated lectins (Con A, WGA, UEA I and PNA at 25 μg ml−1) were used for lectin histochemistry. The results showed that adherence was overall greater for C. albicans than for C. parapsilosis (P < 0.01) and that the individual strain differences correlated with a high content of cell surface α‐l‐fucose residues as indicated by the UEA I staining pattern. Based on the saccharide specificity of the lectins used, these results suggest that l‐fucose residues on cell surface glycoconjugates may represent recognition molecules for interactions between the yeast strain studied and the host (r = 0.6985, P = 0.0045). In addition, our results indicated the presence of α‐d‐glucose/α‐d‐mannose, N‐acetyl‐d‐glucosamine/N‐acetylneuraminic acid and d‐galactose/N‐acetyl‐d‐galactosamine in fungal cell wall.
Brazilian Journal of Medical and Biological Research | 2010
C.S. Medeiros; N.T. Pontes-Filho; C.A. Camara; J.V.M. Lima-Filho; P.C. Oliveira; S.A. Lemos; A.F.G. Leal; J.O.C. Brandão; Rejane Pereira Neves
The in vivo antifungal activity of the naphthoquinone beta-lapachone against disseminated infection by Cryptococcus neoformans was investigated. Swiss mice were immunosuppressed daily with dexamethasone (0.5 mg per mouse) intraperitoneally for 3 days, the procedure was repeated 4 days later, and the animals were then challenged intravenously with C. neoformans (10(6) CFU/mL) 1 week later. Seven days after infection, the mice were divided into groups and treated daily with beta-lapachone (10 mg/kg, iv) for 7 (N = 6) and 14 days (N = 10). Amphotericin B (0.5 mg/kg) was used as comparator drug and an additional group received PBS. Treatment with beta-lapachone cleared the yeast from the spleen and liver, and the fungal burden decreased approximately 10(4) times in the lungs and brain 14 days after infection when compared to the PBS group (P < 0.05). This result was similar to that of the amphotericin B-treated group. Protection was suggestively due to in vivo antifungal activity of this drug and apparently not influenced by activation of the immune response, due to similar leukocyte cell counts among all groups. This study highlights the prospective use of beta-lapachone for treatment of disseminated cryptococcosis.
Revista Da Sociedade Brasileira De Medicina Tropical | 2011
Idalina Inês Fonsêca Nogueira Cambuim; Danielle Patrícia Cerqueira Macêdo; Marília Delgado; Kedma de Magalhães Lima; Genilda Pereira Mendes; Cristina Maria de Souza-Motta; Débora Maria Massa Lima; Maria José dos Santos Fernandes; Oliane Maria Correia Magalhães; Lusinete Acioli de Queiroz; Rejane Pereira Neves
INTRODUCAO: Onicomicoses sao comuns em pacientes imunocomprometidos embora especies emergentes tenham sido verificadas, modificado o perfil epidemiologico desta micose. Assim, o objetivo desta pesquisa e avaliar o perfil clinico e micologico da onicomicose em pacientes com infeccao pelo HIV/AIDS. METODOS: Amostras clinicas foram coletadas, processados para exame direto e a cultura mantida a temperatura de 30°C e 37oC durante 15 dias. RESULTADOS: Dos 100 pacientes, 32 apresentavam onicomicose. Os agentes isolados foram Candida albicans, C. parapsilosis, C. tropicalis, C. guilliermondii, Trichophyton rubrum, T. mentagrophytes, Fusarium solani, Scytalidium hialinum, S. japonicum, Aspergillus niger, Cylindrocarpon destructans e Phialophora reptans. CONCLUSOES: Onicomicoses em HIV/AIDS apresentam variadas manifestacoes clinicas e podem ser causadas por fungos emergentes. As peculiaridades apresentadas pelos diferentes agentes de origem fungica justificam a necessidade de identificacao ao nivel da especie, com a finalidade de orientar uma melhor abordagem terapeutica e minimizar a exposicao desses pacientes a condicoes de risco de uma infeccao disseminada.
Brazilian Journal of Microbiology | 2005
Silvia Tereza Azedo Loureiro; Maria Auxiliadora de Queiroz Cavalcanti; Rejane Pereira Neves; José Zanon de Oliveira Passavante
The aim of this work was to isolate and identify yeasts from sand and sea water collected in two beaches of Olinda, Pernambuco state, Brazil. Thirty two samples of both sand and water in both beaches were obtained in the dry (December 2000 and February 2001) and rainy (June and July 2001) seasons. Two hundred and ninety two strains of yeast were obtained, and they belonged to four genera and 31 species. Candida was the most prevalent genus. Candida catenulata, C. fenica, C. sake, Brettanomyces bruxelenses and Rhodotorula mucilaginosa were the most commonly found species in both beaches Bairro Novo and Casa Caiada.
Frontiers in Microbiology | 2016
Diana L. Zuza-Alves; Sayama S. T. Q. de Medeiros; Luanda Bárbara Ferreira Canário Souza; Walicyranison P. Silva-Rocha; Elaine C. Francisco; Maria Christina Barbosa de Araújo; Reginaldo G. Lima-Neto; Rejane Pereira Neves; Analy S. de Azevedo Melo; Guilherme Maranhão Chaves
Several studies have been developed regarding human health risks associated with the recreational use of beaches contaminated with domestic sewage. These wastes contain various micro-organisms, including Candida tropicalis. In this context, the objective of this study was to characterize C. tropicalis isolates from the sandy beach of Ponta Negra, Natal, Rio Grande do Norte, Brazil, regarding the expression of in vitro virulence factors, adaptation to osmotic stress and susceptibility to antifungal drugs. We analyzed 62 environmental isolates and observed a great variation among them for the various virulence factors evaluated. In general, environmental isolates were more adherent to human buccal epithelial cells (HBEC) than C. tropicalis ATCC13803 reference strain, and they also showed increased biofilm production. Most of the isolates presented wrinkled phenotypes on Spider medium (34 isolates, 54.8%). The majority of the isolates also showed higher proteinase production than control strains, but low phospholipase activity. In addition, 35 isolates (56.4%) had high hemolytic activity (hemolysis index > 0.55). With regard to C. tropicalis resistance to osmotic stress, 85.4% of the isolates were able to grow in a liquid medium containing 15% sodium chloride. The strains were highly resistant to the azoles tested (fluconazole, voriconazole and itraconazole). Fifteen strains were resistant to the three azoles tested (24.2%). Some strains were also resistant to amphotericin B (14 isolates; 22.6%), while all of them were susceptible for the echinocandins tested, except for a single strain of intermediate susceptibility to micafungin. Our results demonstrate that C. tropicalis isolated from the sand can fully express virulence attributes and showed a high persistence capacity on the coastal environment; in addition of showing high minimal inhibitory concentrations to several antifungal drugs used in current clinical practice, demonstrating that environmental isolates may have pathogenic potential.
Medical Mycology | 2012
André Ferraz Goiana Leal; Nadja E. P. Lopes; Arthur T. R. Clark; Nicodemos Teles de Pontes Filho; Eduardo Isidoro Carneiro Beltrão; Rejane Pereira Neves
The aim of this study was to evaluate, through lectin histochemistry, the expression of N-acetyl-D-glucosamine, L-fucose, D-galactose and glucose/mannose on the cell wall surfaces of Aspergillus species in histopathological specimens of brain (n = 1) and lung (n = 6) tissues obtained during autopsy of patients diagnosed postmortem as having had invasive aspergillosis. Concanavalin A (Con A), wheat germ agglutinin (WGA), Ulex europeus agglutinin I (UEA-I) and peanut agglutinin (PNA), all conjugated with horseradish peroxidase, were employed. Lectin-binding was visualized using 3,3-diaminobendizine (DAB) and hydrogen peroxide in phosphate buffer solution (PBS). We observed expression of N-acetyl-D-glucosamine and methyl-α-D-mannoside on the cell wall surfaces of all evaluated Aspergillus species, while the expression of L-fucose and D-galactose demonstrated inter and intra-specific variations. The results obtained from this study indicate that the use of WGA and Con A lectins permits visualization of Aspergillus structures such as hyphae, conidial heads and conidia in histopathological specimens of brain and lung tissues.
Diagnostic Microbiology and Infectious Disease | 2013
Ana Maria Rabelo de Carvalho Parahym; Carolina Maria da Silva; Igor de Farias Domingos; Sarah Santos Gonçalves; Márcia de Melo Rodrigues; Vera Lúcia Lins de Morais; Rejane Pereira Neves
Fungal infections are being increasingly reported in patients with malignancies. Pseudozyma aphidis is an opportunistic yeast usually isolated from plants and rarely from human samples. In this study, we report the first case of pulmonary infection due to P. aphidis in a Burkitt lymphoma patient.
Medical Mycology | 2008
Danielle Patrícia Cerqueira Macêdo; Rejane Pereira Neves; Juliana Fontan; Cristina Maria de Souza-Motta; Débora Maria Massa Lima
A case of chronic invasive rhinosinusitis in an apparently healthy man, caused by Fusarium verticillioides, is described. The identity of the isolate as F. verticillioides was established by demonstrating characteristic morphological features and by amplification of rDNA using species-specific primers. Surgical debridement of the infected nasal tissue and therapy with amphotericin B resulted in a favorable outcome. To the best of our knowledge, F. verticillioides has not been described previously to cause this condition.
Brazilian Journal of Microbiology | 2014
Reginaldo G. Lima-Neto; Cledir Santos; Nelson Lima; Paula Sampaio; Célia Pais; Rejane Pereira Neves
Microbial culture collections underpin biotechnology applications and are important resources for clinical microbiology by supplying reference strains and/or performing microbial identifications as a service. Proteomic profiles by MALDI-TOF MS have been used for Candida spp. identification in clinical laboratories and demonstrated to be a fast and reliable technique for the routine identification of pathogenic yeasts. The main aim of this study was to apply MALDI-TOF MS combined with classical phenotypic and molecular approaches to identify Candida clinical isolates preserved from 1 up to 52 years in a Brazilian culture collection and assess its value for the identification of yeasts preserved in this type of collections. Forty Candida spp. clinical isolates were identified by morphological and biochemical analyses. Identifications were also performed by the new proteomic approach based on MALDI-TOF MS. Results demonstrated 15% discordance when compared with morphological and biochemical analyses. Discordant isolates were analysed by ITS sequencing, which confirmed the MALDI-TOF MS identifications and these strains were renamed in the culture collection catalogue. In conclusion, proteomic profiles by MALDI-TOF MS represents a rapid and reliable method for identifying clinical Candida species preserved in culture collections and may present clear benefits when compared with the performance of existing daily routine methods applied at health centres and hospitals.