Please use this identifier to cite or link to this item: https://rima.ufrrj.br/jspui/handle/20.500.14407/11826
Full metadata record
DC FieldValueLanguage
dc.contributor.authorMota Júnior, Miguel Angelo Leite
dc.date.accessioned2023-12-22T01:57:33Z-
dc.date.available2023-12-22T01:57:33Z-
dc.date.issued2020-08-17
dc.identifier.citationMOTA JÚNIOR, Miguel Angelo Leite. Detecção e caracterização molecular do vírus da Anemia Infecciosa das Galinhas em frangos de corte de criação de subsistência e industrial no Estado do Rio de Janeiro. 2020. 48 f. Dissertação (Mestrado em Ciências Veterinárias) - Instituto de Veterinária, Universidade Federal Rural do Rio de Janeiro, Seropédica, 2020.por
dc.identifier.urihttps://rima.ufrrj.br/jspui/handle/20.500.14407/11826-
dc.description.abstractA Anemia Infecciosa das Galinhas é uma enfermidade aguda e contagiosa que leva a imunossupressão em aves jovens. Sendo uma doença de grande impacto no setor avícola afetando a taxa de crescimento proporcionando uma grande desuniformidade do lote, além da capacidade de associação do agente etiológico com outras doenças imunossupressoras. O vírus da Anemia Infecciosa das Galinhas (vAIG), apresenta um material genético de natureza DNA, constituído por 3 moléculas proteicas que são componentes cruciais para o entendimento do comportamento do vírus. O objetivo deste estudo foi realizar detecção a caracterização molecular do gene VP1 do vAIG a partir de amostras de frangos de corte em granjas industriais e de subsistência do estado do Rio de Janeiro, Brasil. O vAIG foi detectado através da PCR (“Polymerase Chain Reaction”) convencional, em diferentes órgãos, como: timo, baço, fígado, tonsila cecal e Bursa de fabrícius. A partir de 60 aves amostradas (30 de granja industrial e 30 de subsistência) foi possível detectar a presença do vAIG em 21,6% (n=13/60). Nas granjas de criação de subsistência observou-se uma frequência de 20% (n=6/30), enquanto nas granjas de criação industrial a frequência foi de 23,33% (n=7/30) (p>0,05). O vírus foi mais frequentemente detectado no timo e no baço (21,6%, n=13/60), tanto em granjas de criação industrial como nas de criação de subsistência. Vale ressaltar que em nenhuma das granjas avaliadas as aves foram vacinadas contra o vAIG. Subsequentemente, duas amostras positivas do sistema de criação de subsistência e duas do sistema industrial foram sequenciadas e comparadas com outras sequências disponíveis no GenBank para o estudo da diversidade genética de estirpes virais. A análise filogenética demonstrou que as amostras 12 e 13 - Criação de Subsistência e as amostras 31 e 36 - Criação de Industrial foram agrupadas em um único clado, o que revela que as cepas são filogeneticamente relacionadas. Os resultados apresentados neste estudo nos permitem concluir que o vAIG circula em granjas de criação industrial e de subsistência no estado do Rio de Janeiro. Contudo, não se pode afirmar que as aves criações de subsistência são fontes de infecção para as granjas industriais. O monitoramento utilizando ferramentas moleculares para detecção do vAIG em granjas industriais é de extrema relevância para a avaliar se os métodos de prevenção estão sendo eficientes para evitar a introdução do vírus.por
dc.description.sponsorshipCAPES - Coordenação de Aperfeiçoamento de Pessoal de Nível Superiorpor
dc.description.sponsorshipCNPq - Conselho Nacional de Desenvolvimento Científico e Tecnológicopor
dc.formatapplication/pdf*
dc.languageporpor
dc.publisherUniversidade Federal Rural do Rio de Janeiropor
dc.rightsAcesso Abertopor
dc.subjectImunossupressãopor
dc.subjectAnemia Infecciosa das Galinhaspor
dc.subjectanálise filogenéticapor
dc.subjectCriação Industrialpor
dc.subjectCriação de Subsistênciapor
dc.subjectGallus galluspor
dc.subjectImmunosuppressioneng
dc.subjectChicken Infectious Anemiaeng
dc.subjectphylogenetic analysiseng
dc.subjectIndustrial Breedingeng
dc.subjectSubsistence Breedingeng
dc.titleDetecção e caracterização molecular do vírus da Anemia Infecciosa das Galinhas em frangos de corte de criação de subsistência e industrial no Estado do Rio de Janeiropor
dc.title.alternativeDetection and molecular characterization of the Chicken Infectious Anemia virus in subsistence and industrial broilers in the State of Rio de Janeiroeng
dc.typeDissertaçãopor
dc.description.abstractOtherChicken Infectious Anemia is an acute and contagious disease that leads to immunosuppression in young birds. Being a disease of great impact in the poultry sector, affecting the growth rate, providing a great non-uniformity of the flock, besides the capacity of association of the etiologic agent with other immunosuppressive diseases. The Chicken Infectious Anemia virus (CIAV) has a genetic material of ADN nature, consisting of 3 protein molecules that are crucial components for understanding the behavior of the virus. The objective of this study was to detect the molecular characterization of the CIAV VP1 gene from samples of broilers in industrial and subsistence farms in the state of Rio de Janeiro, Brazil. CIAV was detected using conventional PCR (“Polymerase Chain Reaction”), in different organs, such as: thymus, spleen, liver, cecal tonsil and bursa of Fabricius. From 60 sampled birds (30 from industrial farm and 30 from subsistence) it was possible to detect the presence of CIAV in 21.6% (n = 13/60). In livestock farms, a frequency of 20% (n = 6/30) was observed, while in industrial farms the frequency was 23.33% (n = 7/30) (p> 0.05). The virus was most frequently detected in the thymus and spleen (21.6%, n = 13/60), both in industrial and livestock farms. It is worth mentioning that in none of the evaluated farms the birds were vaccinated against CIAV. Subsequently, two positive samples from the livelihood system and two from the industrial system were sequenced and compared with other sequences available from GenBank to study the genetic diversity of viral strains. Phylogenetic analysis showed that samples 12 and 13 - Subsistence Creation and samples 31 and 36 - Industrial Creation were grouped into a single clade, which reveals that the strains are phylogenetically related. The results presented in this study allow us to conclude that CIAV circulates in farms of industrial creation and subsistence in the state of Rio de Janeiro. However, it cannot be said that livestock livestock are sources of infection for industrial farms. Monitoring using molecular tools for the detection of CIAV in industrial farms is extremely important to assess whether prevention methods are being effective in preventing the introduction of the virus.eng
dc.contributor.advisor1Santos, Huarrisson Azevedo
dc.contributor.advisor1ID983.833.295-04por
dc.contributor.referee1Santos, Huarrisson Azevedo
dc.contributor.referee2Souza, Paulo Cesar Augusto de
dc.contributor.referee3Guedes Junior, Daniel da Silva
dc.creator.ID418.948.798-80por
dc.creator.Latteshttp://lattes.cnpq.br/5088594844993275por
dc.publisher.countryBrasilpor
dc.publisher.departmentInstituto de Veterináriapor
dc.publisher.initialsUFRRJpor
dc.publisher.programPrograma de Pós-Graduação em Ciências Veterináriaspor
dc.relation.referencesABPA – Associação Brasileira de Proteína Animal, Disponível em: <http://abpa-br.com.br/setores/avicultura/resumo>. Acesso em 23 de junho de 2020. ADAIR, B. M.; MCNEILLY, F.; MCCONNELL, C. D. G.; MCNULTY, M. S. Characterization of surface markers present on cells infected by chicken anemia virus in experimentally infected chickens. Avian Diseases, p. 943-950, 1993. ALLAN, G. M.; PHENIX, K. V.; TODD, D.; MCNULTY, M. S. Some biological and physico‐chemical properties of porcine circovirus. Journal of Veterinary Medicine, Series B, v. 41, n. 1‐10, p. 17-26, 1994. AYRES, M.; AYRES, D. L.; SANTOS, A. A. S.; AYRES-JUNIOR, M. BioEstat 5.0: aplicações estatísticas nas áreas das ciências biológicas e médicas. 2007. BARRIOS, P. R.; MARÍN, S. Y.; RESENDE, M.; RIOS, R. L.; RESENDE, J. S.; HORTA, R. S.; COSTA, M. P.; MARTINS, N. R. S. Ocurrence of chicken anaemia virus in backygard chickens of the metropolitan region on Belo Horizonte, Minas Gerais. Revista Brasileira de Ciência Avícola, Campinas, v.11, n. 2, Apr/June, 2009. BRENTANO, L.; MORES, N.; WENTZ, I.; CHANDRATILLEKE, D.; SCHAT, K. A. Isolation and identification of chicken infectious anemia virus in Brazil. Avian diseases, p. 793-800, 1991. BRENTANO, L.; SILVA, B. D.; SAYD, S.; FLORES, S. W. Anticorpos para o vírus da Anemia das Galinhas (CAV) em matrizes de corte no Brasil. Revista Brasileira de Ciência Avícola, 2:157-179, 2000. BRENTANO, L. Anemia infecciosa das galinhas. In: BERCHIERI JR, A.; SILVA, E.N.; DI FÁBIO, J. et al. (Eds). Doenças de aves. 2. ed. Campinas: FACTA - Fundação Apinco de Ciência e Tecnologia Avícola, p. 735-762, 2009. BOX, P. G.; HOLMES, H.C.; BUSHAL, A. C.; FINNEY, P. M. Impaired response to killed Newcastle disease vaccine in chickens possessing circulating antibody to chicken anemia agent. Avian Pathology, 17(3): 713-723, 1988. BULLOW, V.; SCHAT, K. A. Chicken infectious anemia. In: Calnek BW, Barnes HJ, Beard CW, McDougald LR, Saif YM, editors. Diseases of poultry. 10th ed. Ames: Iowa State University, p.739-756, 1997. CALNEK, B. W.; LUCIO-MARTINEZ, B.; CARDONA, C.; HARRIS, R. W.; SCHAT, K. A.; BUSCAGLIA, C. Comparative susceptibility of Marek's disease cell lines to chicken infectious anemia virus. Avian diseases, p. 114-124, 2000. CARDONA, C. J.; OSWALD, W. B. & SCHAT, K. A. Distribution of chicken anaemia vírus in the reproductive tissues of specific-pathogen-free chickens. J. Gen. Virol. 81:2067-2075, 2000. CIACCI-ZANELLA, J. R. C.; BRENTANO, L. Circoviridae, in: Flores, E.F., Virologia Veterinária, Santa Maria-RS, 2ed, Ed. Da UFSM, cap. 14, p. 419-437, 2012. CONG, F.; ZHU, Y.; WANG, J.; LIAN, Y.; LIU, X.; XIAO, L.; GUO, P. A multiplex xTAG assay for the simultaneous detection of five chicken immunosuppressive viruses. BMC veterinary research, v. 14, n. 1, p. 347, 2018. CRAIG, M. I.; RIMONDI, A.; DELAMER, M.; SANSALONE, P.; KÖNIG, G.; VAGNOZZI, A.; PEREDA, A. Molecular characterization of chicken infectious anemia virus circulating in Argentina during 2007. Avian diseases, v. 53, n. 3, p. 331-335, 2009. CROWTHER, R. A.; BERRIMAN, J. A.; CURRAN, W, L.; ALLAN, G. M.; TODD, D. Comparison of the structures of three circoviruses: chicken anemia virus, porcine circovirus type 2, and beak and feather disease virus. Journal of virology, v. 77, n. 24, p. 13036-13041, 2003. DAVIDSON, I.; KEDEM, M.; BOROCHOVITZ, H.; KASS, N.; AYALI, G.; HAMZANI, E.; PERK, S. Chicken infectious anemia virus infection in Israeli commercial flocks: virus amplification, clinical signs, performance, and antibody status. Avian diseases, v. 48, n. 1, p. 108-118, 2004. DEACON, N. J.; LAH, M. The potential of the polymerase chain reaction in veterinary research and diagnosis. Australian veterinary journal, v. 66, n. 12, p. 442-444, 1989. DEBOER, G, F.; VAN ROOZELAAR, D. J.; MOORMANN, R, J.; JEURISSEN, S. H. M.; VAN DEN WINGAARD, J. C.; HILBINK, F.; KOCH, G. Interaction between chicken anemia virus and live Newcastle disease virus vaccine. Avian Pathology, 23(2): 263-275, 1994. DHAMA, K.; KATARIA, K, M.; DASH, B. B.; SENTHILKUMAR, A.; TOMAR, S. A. Chicken Infectious Anemia (CIA): A Review. Ind. J. Compo Microbiol. Immunol. Infect. Dis., 23: 1-15, 2002. DHAMA, K.; MAHENDRAN, M.; SOMVANSHI, R.; CHAWAK, M. M. Chicken infectious anaemia vírus: An immunosuppressive pathogen of poultry-A review. Indian J. Vet. Pathol, 32(2), 158-167, 2008. DUCATEZ, M. F.; OWOADE, A, A.; ABIOLA, J. O.; MULLER, C. P. Molecular epidemiology of chicken anaemia vírus in Nigeria. Arch Virol, Jan, 151 (1) 97-111, 2006. ELTAHIR, Y. M.; QIAN, K.; JIN, W.; WANG, P.; QIN, A. Molecular epidemiology of chicken anemia virus in commercial farms in China. Virology journal, v. 8, n. 1, p. 145, 2011. ENGSTRÖM, B. E.; LUTHMAN, M. Blue wing disease of chickens: signs, pathology and natural transmission. Avian Pathology, v. 13, n. 1, p. 1-12, 1984. FARKAS, T.; MAEDA, K.; SUGIURA, H.; KAI, K.; HIRAI, K.; OTSUKI, K.; HAYASHI, T. A serological survey of chickens, Japanese quail, pigeons, ducks and crows for antibodies to chicken anaemia virus (CAV) in Japan. Avian Pathology, v. 27, n. 3, p. 316-320, 1998. FARKAS, T.; TODD, D.; MCNULTY, M.S. Circoviridae: Poultry Diseases, editora Elsevier, 6ªed.cap. 34, pp. 398-404, 2008. FEHLER, F.; WINTER, C. CAV infection in older chickens: an apathogenic infection. In: Proceedings of 2nd International Symposium on Infectious Bursal Disease and Chicken Anemia, Institut für Geflugelkrankheiten, Justus Liebig University, Rauischholzhausen, Giessen. p. 391-394, 2001. FUSSEL, L. W. Poultry industry strategies for control of immunosuppressive diseases. Poultry science, v. 77, n. 8, p. 1193-1196, 1998. FLORES, E. F. Virologia veterinária. Santa Maria: UFSM, p. 888, 2007. GELDERBLOM, H.; KLING, S.; LURZ, R.; TISCHER, I.; BULLOW, V. V. Morphological characterization of chicken anaemia agent (CAA). Archives of Virology, New York, v.109, p. 115-120, 1989. GORYO, M.; SUGIMURA, H.; MATSUMOTO, S.; UMEMURA, T.; ITAKURA, C. Isolation of an agent inducing chicken anaemia. Avian Pathology, v. 14, n. 4, p. 483-496, 1985. GORYO, M.; SUWA, T.; MATSUMOTO, S.; UMEMURA, T.; ITAKURA, C. Serial propagation and purification of chicken anaemia agent in MDCC‐MSB1 cell line. Avian Pathology, v. 16, n. 1, p. 149-163, 1987. GORYO, M.; HAYASHI, S.; YOSHIZAWA, K.; UMEMURA, T.; ITAKURA, C.; YAMASHIRO, S. Ultrastructure of the thymus in chicks inoculated with chicken anaemia agent (MSB1‐TK5803 strain). Avian Pathology, v. 18, n. 4, p. 605-617, 1989. HAILEMARIAM, Z.; OMAR, R. A.; HAIR-BEJO, M.; GIAP, C. T. Detection and characterization of chicken anemia virus from commercial broiler breeder chickens. Virol. J. 5:128, 2008. HALL, T. A. BioEdit: a user-friendly biological sequence alignment editor and analysis program for Windows 95/98/NT. Nucleic Acids Symp Ser, 41:95–98, 1999. HOOP, R. K. Persistence and vertical transmission of chicken anaemia agent in experimentally infected laying hens, Avian Pathology, Huntingdon, v. 21, p. 493-501, 1992. HOOP, R. K. Transmission of chicken anaemia vírus with semen. Vet Rec, 133:551-2, 1993. HU, L. B.; LUCIO, B.; SCHAT, K. A. Depletion of CD4+ and CD8+ T lymphocyte subpopulations by CIA-1, a chicken infectious anemia virus. Avian Diseases, p. 492-500, 1993. ISLAM, M. R.; JOHNE, R.; RAUE, R. Sequence analysis of the full-length cloned DNA of chicken anaemia virus (CAV) strain from Bangladesh: evidence of genetic grouping of CAV strains based on the deduced VP1 amino acid differences. J. Vet. Med. B. v.49, p. 332-337, 2002. JEURISSEN, S. H. M.; WAGENAAR, F.; POL, J. M. A.; VAN DER EB, A. J.; NOTEBORN, M. H. M. Chicken anemia vírus causes apoptosis of thymocytes after in vivo infection and of cell lines after in vitro infection. J Virol, 66:7383–8, 1992. KOCH, G.; VAN ROOZELAAR, D. J.; VERSCHUEREN, C. A.; VAN DER EB, A. J.; NOTEBORN, M. H. Immunogenic and protective properties of chicken anaemia vírus proteins expressed by baculovírus. Vaccine 13 (8), 763–770, 1995. LAWSON, G.M. Defining limit of detection and limit of quantification as applied to drug of abuse testing: striving or a consensus. Clinical Chemistry, v.40, n.7, p. 453 - 454, jan 1994. LI, Y.; FANG, L.; CUI, S.; FU, J.; LI, X.; ZHANG, H.; ZHAO, P. Genomic characterization of recent chicken anemia virus isolates in China. Frontiers in microbiology, v. 8, p. 401, 2017. LIEN, Y. Y.; HUANG, C. H.; SUN, F. C.; SHEU, S. C.; LU, T. C.; LEE, M. S. Development and characterization of a potential diagnostic monoclonal antibody against capsid protein VP1 of the chicken anemia virus. Journal of veterinary science, v. 13, n. 1, p. 73-79, 2012. LUCIO, B.; SCHAT, K. A.; SHIVAPRASAD, H. L. Identification of the chicken anemia agent, reproduction of the 205 disease, and serological survey in the United States. Avian Dis, 34:146-53, 1990. MARIN, S. Y. G.; BARRIOS, P. R.; RIOS, R. L.; RESENDE, M.; RESENDE, J. S.; SANTOS, B. M.; MARTINS, N. R. S. Molecular characterization of contaminating infectious anemia virus of chickens in live commercial vaccines produced in the 1990s. Avian diseases, v. 57, n. 1, p. 15-21, 2013. MARKOWSKI-GRIMSRUD, C. J.; MILLER, M. M.; SCHAT, K. A. Development of strain-specific real-time PCR and RT-PCR assays for quantitation of chicken anemia virus. Journal of virological methods, v. 101, n. 1-2, p. 135-147, 2002. MILES, A. M.; REDDY, S. M.; MORGAN, R. W. Coinfection of specific-pathogen-free chickens with Marek's disease virus (MDV) and chicken infectious anemia virus: effect of MDV pathotype. Avian diseases, p. 9-18, 2001. MILLER, M. M.; SCHAT, K. A. Chicken infectious anemia virus: an example of the ultimate host–parasite relationship. Avian diseases, v. 48, n. 4, p. 734-745, 2004. MCNEILLY, F.; SMYTH, J. A.; ADAIR, B. M.; MCNULTY, M. S. Synergism between chicken anemia virus (CAV) and avian reovirus following dual infection of 1-day-old chicks by a natural route. Avian diseases, p. 532-537, 1995. MCNULTY, M. S.; CONNOR, T. J.; MCNEILLY, F.; KIRKPATRICK, K. S.; MCFERRAN, J. B. A serological survey of domestic poultry in the United Kingdom for antibody to chicken anaemia agent. Avian Pathology, v. 17, n. 2, p. 315-324, 1988. MCNULTY, M. S.; CONNOR, T. J.; MCNEILLY, F.; TODD, D.; MAWHINNEY, K. A.; CREELAN, J.; MCLOUGH, M. F. Current status of chicken anaemia agent. In: Western Poultry Diseases Conference, p. 12-13. 1989. MCNULTY, M. S.; CONNOR, T. J.; MCNEILLY, F. Influence of virus dose on experimental anaemia due to chicken anaemia agent. Avian Pathology, v. 19, n. 1, p. 167-171, 1990. MCNULTY, M. S. Chicken anaemia agent: a review. Avian Pathology, v.20, n.2, p.187-203, 1991. MCNULTY, M. S. Chicken anemia virus. In: Swain DE et al., eds. Isolation and Identification of Avian Pathogens, vierthe th Edition, Kennet Square: New Bolton Center, American Association of Avian Pathologists, p.146-149,1998. NOGUEIRA, E. O.; BRENTANO, L.; FERREIRA, A. J. P. A VP3/VP1 gene polymerase chain reaction assay for detection of chicken anemia virus in broiler samples. Arquivo Brasileiro de Medicina Veterinária e Zootecnia, v. 57, p. 131-140, 2005. NOGUEIRA-DANTAS, E. O.; FERREIRA, A. J. P.; ASTOLFI-FERREIRA, C. S.; BRENTANO, L. Cloning and expression of chicken anemia virus VP3 protein in Escherichia coli. Comparative immunology, microbiology and infectious diseases, v. 30, n. 3, p. 133-142, 2007. NOTEBORN, M. H.; DE BOER, G. F.; VAN ROOZELAAR, D. J.; KARREMAN, C.; KRANENBURG, O.; VOS, J. G.; KOCH, G. Characterization of cloned chicken anemia virus DNA that contains all elements for the infectious replication cycle. Journal of virology, v. 65, n. 6, p. 3131-3139, 1991. NOTEBORN, M. H.; KRANENBURG, O.; ZANTEMA, A.; KOCH, G.; DE BOER, G. F.; VAN DER EB, A. J. Transcription of the chicken anemia virus (CAV) genome and synthesis of its 52-kDa protein. Gene, v. 118, n. 2, p. 267-271, 1992. NOTEBORN, M. H. M.; TODD, D.; VERSCHUEREN, C, A, J.; DE GAUW, H. W. F. M.; VELDKAMP, S.; DOUGLAS, A. J. A single chicken anaemia vírus protein induces apoptosis. J Virol, 68(1):346–51, 1994. NOTEBORN, M. H. M. Chicken anemia virus induced apoptosis: underlying molecular mechanisms. Veterinary microbiology, v. 98, n. 2, p. 89-94, 2004. ONG, C. J.; DUTZ, J. P.; CHUI, D.; TEH, H. S.; MARTH, J. D. CD45 enhances positive selection and is expressed at a high level in large, cycling, positively selected CD4+ CD8+ thymocytes. Immunology, v. 91, n. 1, p. 95-103, 1997. OTAKI, Y.; TAIIMA, M.; KATO, A.; NOMURA, Y. Depression of vaccinal immunity to Marek’s disease by infection with chicken anemia agent. Avian Pathology, 17(2): 333-347, 1988. OSOWSKI, G.; MORES, M.; JAENISCH, F.; BALDI, K.; ESTEVES, P. Hibridização in situ para detecção do vírus da anemia infecciosa das galinhas (CAV) e girovírus aviário tipo 2 (AVG2). In: Embrapa Suínos e Aves-Artigo em anais de congresso (ALICE). In: JORNADA DE INICIAÇÃO CIENTÍFICA, 8., 2014, Concórdia. Anais... Brasília: Embrapa, 2014. p. 65-66. JINC 2014., 2014. PETERS, M. A.; CRABB, B. S.; WASHINGTON, E. A.; BROWNING, G. F. Site-directed mutagenesis of the VP2 gene of chicken anemia virus affects virus replication, cytopathology and host-cell MHC class I expression. Journal of general virology, v. 87, n. 4, p. 823-831, 2006. POPE, C, R. Chicken anemia agent. Veterinary immunology and immunopathology, v. 30, n. 1, p. 51-65, 1991. PHENIX, K, V.; MEEHAN, B. M.; TODD, D.; MCNULTY, M, S. Transcriptional analysis and genomic expression. of chicken anaemia vírus. J Gen Virol, 75:905-9, 1994. PRINGLE, C. R. Virus Taxonomy at the XIth International Congress of Virology, Sydney, Australia. Arch. Virol. 144:2065-2070. 1999. RENSHAW, R. W.; SOINÉ, C.; WEINKLE, T.; O’CONNELL, P. H.; OHASHI, K.; WATSON, S. et al. A hypervariable region in VP1 of chicken infectious anemia virus mediates rate of spread and cell tropism in tissue culture J. Virol, 70:8872-8878, 1996. REVOLLEDO, L.; FERREIRA, P, J, A. Patologia Aviária. 1° edição. Barueri: Manole. p. 150-154, 2009. ROSARIO, K.; BREITBART, M.; HARRACH, B.; SEGALÉS, J.; DELWART, E.; BIAGINI, P.; VARSANI, A. Revisiting the taxonomy of the family Circoviridae: establishment of the genus Cyclovirus and removal of the genus Gyrovirus. Archives of Virology, v. 162, n. 5, p. 1447-1463, 2017. ROSENBERGER, J. K.; CLOUD, S. S. The isolation and characterization of chicken anemia agent (CAA) from broilers in the United States. Avian Dis 33:707-713. 1989. ROSENBERGER, J. K.; CLOUD, S. S. Chicken anemia virus. Poultry science, v. 77, n. 8, p. 1190-1192, 1998. RUTZ, F.; ROLL, V. F.; ANCIUTI, M. A.; XAVIER, E. G.; GENTILINI, F. P.; GONÇALVES, F. M. Nutrição qualidade carne de aves. Energia, v. 8, n. 00, 2011. SANTOS, H. F.; KNAK, M. B.; DE CASTRO, F. L.; SLONGO, J.; RITTERBUSCH, G. A.; KLEIN, T. A. Variants of the recently discovered avian gyrovirus 2 are detected in Southern Brazil and The Netherlands. Veterinary microbiology, v. 155, n. 2-4, p. 230-236, 2012. SAYEGH, C. E.; RATCLIFFE, M. J. Perinatal deletion of B cells expressing surface Ig molecules that lack V (D) J-encoded determinants in the bursa of Fabricius is not due to intrafollicular competition. The Journal of Immunology, v. 164, n. 10, p. 5041-5048, 2000. SIMIONATTO, S.; LIMA-ROSA, C. A. D. V.; RUBIN, L. L.; CANAL, C. W. Um protocolo de" nested-PCR" para detecção do vírus da anemia das galinhas. Pesquisa Veterinária Brasileira, v. 25, n. 2, p. 106-110, 2005. SOINE, C.; WATSON, S. K.; RYBICKI, E.; LUCIO, B.; NORDGREN, R. M.; PARRISH, C. R.; SCHAT, K. A. Determination of the detection limit of the polymerase chain reaction for chicken infectious anemia virus. Avian diseases, p. 467-476, 1993. SCHAT, K.A. Chicken infectious anemia. In Y.M. Saif, H.J. Barnes, J.R. Glisson, A.M. Fadly, L.R. McDougald & D.E. Swayne (Eds.). Diseases of Poultry. Ames, IA: Iowa State University Press. Smyth, J.A., (pp. 182202). Moffett, 2003. SCHAT, K. A.; VAN SANTEN, V. L. Chicken infectious anemia. In: SAIF, Y. M.; BARNES, H. J.; FADLY, A. M.; CLISSON, J. R.; McDOUGALD, L. R.; SWAYNE, D. E. Diseases of Poultry.12th ed. Ames: Blackwell Publishing, p. 209-235. 2008. SMYTH, J. A.; MOFFETT, D. A.; MCNULTY, M. S.; TODD, D.; MACKIE, D. P. A sequential histopathologic and immunocytochemical study of chicken anemia virus infection at one day of age. Avian diseases, p. 324-338, 1993. TECHERA, C.; TOMÁS, G.; PANZERA, Y.; BANDA, A.; PERBOLIANACHIS, P.; PÉREZ, R.; MARANDINO, A. Development of real-time PCR assays for single and simultaneous detection of infectious bursal disease virus and chicken anemia virus. Molecular and cellular probes, v. 43, p. 58-63, 2019. TODD, D.; CREELAN, J. L.; MACKIE, D. P.; RIXON, F.; MCNULTY, M. S. Purification and biochemical characterization of chicken anaemia agent. J. Gen. Virol. 71, 819–823, 1990. TODD, D.; CREELAN, J. L.; MCNULTY, M. S. Dot blot hybridization assay for chicken anemia agent using a cloned DNA probe. Journal of Clinical Microbiology, v. 29, n. 5, p. 933-939, 1991. TODD, D.; MAWHINNEY, K. A.; MCNULTY, M. S. Detection and differentiation of chicken anemia virus isolates by using the polymerase chain reaction. Journal of clinical microbiology, v. 30, n. 7, p. 1661-1666, 1992. TODD, D. Circoviruses: immunosuppressive threats to avian species: a review. Avian Pathol. 29:373–394, 2000. TODD, D.; SCOTT, A. N.; BALL, N. W.; BORGHMANS, B. J.; ADAIR, B. M. Molecular basis of the attenuation exhibited by molecularly cloned highly passaged chicken anemia virus isolates. Journal of virology, v. 76, n. 16, p. 8472-8474, 2002 TODD, D. Avian circovirus diseases: lessons for the study of PMWS. Veterinary microbiology, v. 98, n. 2, p. 169-174, 2004. TORO, H.; VAN SANTEN, V. L.; LI, L.; LOCKABY, S. B.; VAN SANTEN, E.; HOERR, F. J. Epidemiological and experimental evidence for immunodeficiency affecting avian infectious bronchitis. Avian Pathology, v. 35, n. 6, p. 455-464, 2006. THAM, K. M.; STANISLAWEK, W.L. Polymerase chain reaction amplification for direct detection of chicken anemia virus DNA in tissues and sera. Avian Dis., v.36, p.1000-1006, 1992. VAN SANTEN, V. L.; KALTENBOECK, B.; JOINER, K. S.; MACKLIN, K. S.; NORTON, R. A. Real-time quantitative PCR-based serum neutralization test for detection and titration of neutralizing antibodies to chicken anemia virus. Journal of virological methods, v. 115, n. 2, p. 123-135, 2004. VIELITZ, E.; VON BÜLOW, V.; LANDGRAF, H.; CONRAD, C. Anemia in broilers--development of a vaccine for breeder stock. Zentralblatt fur Veterinarmedizin. Reihe B. Journal of veterinary medicine. Series B, v. 34, n. 8, p. 553, 1987. VIELITZ, E.; LANDGRAF, H. Anaemia‐dermatitis of broilers: Field observations on its occurrence, transmission and prevention. Avian Pathology, v. 17, n. 1, p. 113-120, 1988. VIELITZ, E.; CONRAD, C.; VOSS, M.; VON BÜLOW, V.; DORN, P.; BACHMEIER, J.; LÖHREN, U. Vaccination against infectious anemia of poultry (CAA)--results of field studies. DTW. Deutsche Tierarztliche Wochenschrift, v. 98, n. 4, p. 144-147, 1991. ZHANG, X.; XIE, Q.; JI, J.; CHANG, S.; LIU, J.; CHEN, F.; BEE, Y. Complete genome sequence analysis of a recent chicken anemia virus isolate and comparison with a chicken anemia virus isolate from human fecal samples in China. American Society for Microbiology (ASM), 2012. ZHANG, X.; LIU, Y.; JI, J.; CHEN, F.; SUN, B.; XUE, C.; XIE, Q. Identification of a chicken anemia virus variant-related gyrovirus in stray cats in China, 2012. BioMed research international, v. 2014, 2014. ZHUANG, S. M.; SHVARTS, A.; VAN ORMONDT, H.; JOCHEMSEN, A. G.; VAN DER EB, A. J.; NOTEBORN, M. H. Apoptin, a protein derived from chicken anemia virus, induces p53-independent apoptosis in human osteosarcoma cells. Cancer research, v. 55, n. 3, p. 486-489, 1995. WANG, D.; FAN, W.; HAN, G. Z. The selection pressure analysis of chicken anemia virus structural protein gene VP1. Virus Genes. v.38 n.2, p. 259-62, 2009. YILMAZ, H.; TURAN, N.; OZGUR, N, Y.; HELPS, C. R.; AKAY, O. Detection of chicken anemia vírus DNA in the thymus of naturally infected chicks in Turkey. Avian Dis. 45:529-533, 2001. YUASA, N.; TANIGUCHI, T.; YOSHIDA, I. Isolation and some characteristics of an agent inducing anemia in chicks. Avian Dis. 23:366-385, 1979. YUASA, N.; TANIGUCHI, T.; GODA, M.; SHIBATANI, M.; IMADA, T.; HIHARA, H. Isolation of chicken anemia agent with MDCC-MSB1 cells from chickens in the field. National Institute of Animal Health Quarterly, v. 23, n. 3, p. 75-77, 1983. YUASA, N.; IMAI, K. Pathogenicity and antigenicity of eleven isolates of chicken anaemia agent (CAA). Avian Pathology, v. 15, n. 4, p. 639-645, 1986.por
dc.subject.cnpqMedicina Veterináriapor
dc.subject.cnpqParasitologiapor
dc.thumbnail.urlhttps://tede.ufrrj.br/retrieve/69166/2020%20-%20Miguel%20Angelo%20Leite%20Mota%20J%c3%banior.pdf.jpg*
dc.originais.urihttps://tede.ufrrj.br/jspui/handle/jspui/5621
dc.originais.provenanceSubmitted by Jorge Silva (jorgelmsilva@ufrrj.br) on 2022-05-05T21:17:13Z No. of bitstreams: 1 2020 - Miguel Angelo Leite Mota Júnior.pdf: 2578202 bytes, checksum: 77a0346aa7dd4ff2aec0a4fcf505e27a (MD5)eng
dc.originais.provenanceMade available in DSpace on 2022-05-05T21:17:13Z (GMT). No. of bitstreams: 1 2020 - Miguel Angelo Leite Mota Júnior.pdf: 2578202 bytes, checksum: 77a0346aa7dd4ff2aec0a4fcf505e27a (MD5) Previous issue date: 2020-08-17eng
Appears in Collections:Mestrado em Ciências Veterinárias

Se for cadastrado no RIMA, poderá receber informações por email.
Se ainda não tem uma conta, cadastre-se aqui!

Files in This Item:
File Description SizeFormat 
2020 - Miguel Angelo Leite Mota Júnior.pdf2.52 MBAdobe PDFThumbnail
View/Open


Items in DSpace are protected by copyright, with all rights reserved, unless otherwise indicated.