Abstracts
The possibility that some virus contaminants could be altering host response to Trypanosoma cruzi experimental infection was investigated. Data obtained showed that CBA/J mice infected with stocks of parasite maintained in mice (Y1UEC) presented higher level of parasitemia and shorter survival times than those infected with a stock (Y1TC) which was also maintained in mice but had been previously passaged in cell culture. Mouse antibody production tests, performed with the filtered plasma of mice infected with Y1UEC, indicated the presence of mouse hepatitis virus (MHV) while no virus was detected when testing the plasma of Y1TC infected mice. Filtered plasma of Y1EUC infected mice was shown to contain a factor able to enhance the level of parasitemia and to reduce the mean survival time of mice challenged with 10(5) Y1TC. This factor, that could be serially passaged to naïve mice was shown to be a coronavirus by neutralization tests.
Chagas' disease; Trypanosoma cruzi; Immune response; Coronavirus
A possibilidade de que alguma contaminação por virus poderia estar alterando a resposta do hospedeiro à infecção experimental por Trypanosoma cruzi foi investigada. Os dados obtidos mostraram que camundongos CBA/J infectados com estoques de parasitos mantidos em camundongos (Y1UEC) apresentavam maior parasitemia e menor período de sobrevivência do que os infectados com um estoque (Y1TC) que também foi mantido em animal mas tinha sido previamente passado em cultura de células. Testes de produção de anticorpos em camundongos (Map tests) realizados com o plasma fliltrado de camundongos infectados com Y1UEC indicaram a presença do virus da hepatite do camundongo (MHV) enquanto nenhum virus foi detectado no plasma de animais infectados com Y1TC. O plasma filtrado obtido de camundongos infectados com Y1UEC continha um fator capaz de aumentar o nível de parasitemia e reduzir o tempo médio de sobrevivencia dos camundongos desafiados com 10(5) Y1TC. Testes de neutralização mostraram que este fator que podia ser passado seriadamente para camundongos era um coronavirus.
VIROLOGY
Murine virus contaminant of Trypanosoma cruzi experimental infection
Virus murino como contaminante na infecção experimental pelo Trypanosoma cruzi
Humberto de A. RangelI,II; Liana VerinaudI; Irineu J. B. CamargoI,II; Rovilson GilioliII; Julia K. SakuradaI,II
IDepartment of Microbiology and Immunology, Institute of Biology
IICentro Multi-Institucional de Bioterismo (CEMIB-UNICAMP) C.P. 6095, 13081-970 Campinas, São Paulo, Brazil
Correspondence to Correspondence to: Prof. Dr. Humberto de A. Rangel Depto. Microbiologia e Imunologia, Instituto de Biologia, Unicamp C.P. 6095 13081-970 Campinas, S. Paulo, Brazil Tel. (55 192)39-3785 Fax (55 192) 39-4717
SUMMARY
The possibility that some virus contaminants could be altering host response to Trypanosoma cruzi experimental infection was investigated.
Data obtained showed that CBA/J mice infected with stocks of parasite maintained in mice (Y1UEC) presented higher level of parasitemia and shorter survival times than those infected with a stock (Y1TC) which was also maintained in mice but had been previously passaged in cell culture. Mouse antibody production tests, performed with the filtered plasma of mice infected with Y1UEC, indicated the presence of mouse hepatitis virus (MHV) while no virus was detected when testing the plasma of Y1TC infected mice. Filtered plasma of Y1EUC infected mice was shown to contain a factor able to enhance the level of parasitemia and to reduce the mean survival time of mice challenged with 105 Y1TC. This factor, that could be serially passaged to naïve mice was shown to be a coronavirus by neutralization tests.
Keywords: Chagas' disease; Trypanosoma cruzi; Immune response; Coronavirus
RESUMO
A possibilidade de que alguma contaminação por virus poderia estar alterando a resposta do hospedeiro à infecção experimental por Trypanosoma cruzi foi investigada.
Os dados obtidos mostraram que camundongos CBA/J infectados com estoques de parasitos mantidos em camundongos (Y1UEC) apresentavam maior parasitemia e menor período de sobrevivência do que os infectados com um estoque (Y1TC) que também foi mantido em animal mas tinha sido previamente passado em cultura de células. Testes de produção de anticorpos em camundongos (Map tests) realizados com o plasma fliltrado de camundongos infectados com Y1UEC indicaram a presença do virus da hepatite do camundongo (MHV) enquanto nenhum virus foi detectado no plasma de animais infectados com Y1TC. O plasma filtrado obtido de camundongos infectados com Y1UEC continha um fator capaz de aumentar o nível de parasitemia e reduzir o tempo médio de sobrevivencia dos camundongos desafiados com 105 Y1TC. Testes de neutralização mostraram que este fator que podia ser passado seriadamente para camundongos era um coronavirus.
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ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS
This work was made possible by virtue of a special program of FAPESP (Fundação de Amparo à Pesquisa do Estado de São Paulo) which implanted the UNICAMP Laboratory Animal Center - CEMIB/ UNICAMP. We thank the collaboration of Prof. V. Kraft and B. Meyer from Zentralinstitut für Versuchtierzucht, Hannover, which permitted to establish a service, in this Center, for the control of virus disease. We are grateful for the technical assistance of C. Colombari, D. V. Cunha Jr. and D. L. Gabriel. We thank the finantial support from FAPESP, FAEP (Fundo de Apoio ao Ensino e a Pesquisa da Unicamp), CNPq (Conselho Nacional para o Desenvolvimento Científico e Tecnológico, Brazil) and KFA (Kernforschungsanlage, Internationale Büro, Jülich, Germany).
Recebido para publicação em 03/01/1994.
Aceito para publicação em 16706/1994.
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