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Allergenic extracts from
Metarhizium anisopliae: Obtainment and
characterization |
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R. T. Barbieri1, J.
Croce2, R. F. Gandra1, E. Gagete3,
C. R. Paula1, W. Gambale1 |
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1Laboratório de Micologia Médica,
Departamento de Microbiologia, Instituto de Ciências
Biomédicas, Universidade de São Paulo, SP. Brasil
2Faculdade de Medicina, Universidade de São Paulo, SP.
Brasil
3Faculdade de Medicina de Botucatu, Universidade
Estadual Paulista, Botucatu, SP. Brasil |
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J Invest Allergol Clin Immunol
2005; Vol. 15(2): 131-139 |
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Abstract |
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Metarhizium
anisopliae is
used as a
biopesticide for
insects that damage
agricultural
plantations like
sugar cane and
forage plants. In a
previous study the
sensitization to
this fungus of
asthmatic patients
coming from sugar
cane areas was
showed. The aims of
this work were: to
compare crude
extracts obtained
with Tris-HCl and
Coca liquid from
several growth
phases of M.
anisopliae
concerning the total
content of proteins
and their
electrophoretic
analysis profile; to
evaluate in vivo
allergic
sensitization in
Balb/c mice and
allergic patients
from a sugar cane
area, and to
characterize the
allergenic fractions
in the sera of
patients positive
for the prick test
by means of Western-blotting.
The extract obtained
with Coca liquid on
the 16th day was the
one that presented
the greatest number
of proteic fractions,
including all those
present in the other
extracts. Twelve
fractions were
verified in this
extract with
approximate
molecular weights
from 94 to 14 kDa.
The allergenicity of
the extract obtained
on the 16th day was
proven by the
production of IgE
antibodies in Balb/c
mice, with titres of
200. Prick tests
carried out with the
extract of the 16th
day in 79 atopic
individuals (from
sugar cane area), 35
atopic individuals (from
urban area) and 11
non- atopic
individuals showed
respective
positivity of 29%,
9% and 0%. The
allergenic
characterization in
vitro was performed
by means of Western
blotting, and the
fractions that
reacted with the
positive individuals’
sera were those of
approximate
molecular weights of
67 kDa (95%); 20 kDa
(55%); 94 kDa (36%);
34 and 36 kDa (23%);
43 and 48 kDa (14%);
16 kDa (9%) and
54kDa (5%). It was
concluded that the
crude allergenic
extract, obtained
with Coca liquid
from the 16th day
growth of
Metarhizium
anisopliae,
contains allergenic
fractions and can be
used in diagnostic
screening tests.
Key words:
Metarhizium
anisopliae,
extracts, allergen,
Balb/c mice.
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