Isoenzyme profile as parameter to differentiate pathogenic strains of Entamoeba histolytica in Brazil
Keywords:
Entamoeba histolytica, Isoenzymatic profiles, Virulence, DiagnosticAbstract
The isoenzyme profiles (IP) of 33 strains of Entamoeba histolytica isolated from patients and carriers of two regions in Brazil (Amazonia and Southeast) were determined. The enzymes phosphoglucomutase, glucose-phosphate isomerase, hexokinase and malic enzyme were considered. IP of the strains was correlated with culture conditions, time of maintenance in laboratory and clinical history of patients. The strains were maintained under polyxenic, monoxenic and axenic culture conditions: 27 polyxenic, 1 polyxenic and monoxenic, 1 polyxenic, monoxenic and axenic and 4 axenic only. The patients were symptomatic and asymptomatic. The symptomatic patients presented either non dysenteric (NDC) or dysenteric colitis (DC), associated or not with hepatic abscess (HA). One patient presented anal amoeboma (AM). The analysis of IP for isolates maintained in polyxenic culture showed non pathogenic IP (I) for strains from carriers and patients with NDC, while the strains isolated from patients presenting DC, HA and AM resulted in isolates II or XIX pathogenic IP. This parameter was not able to differentiate strains from carriers from symptomatic patients when these strains were found in axenic or monoxenic culture. All these strains displayed pathogenic IP (II), demonstrating the inability of this parameter to classifying for virulence since it showed identical IP for strains isolated from carriers or symptomatic patients.Downloads
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1996-12-01
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Parasitology
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Martinez, A. M. B. de, Gomes, M. A., Viana, J. da C., Romanha, A. J., & Silva, E. F. (1996). Isoenzyme profile as parameter to differentiate pathogenic strains of Entamoeba histolytica in Brazil . Revista Do Instituto De Medicina Tropical De São Paulo, 38(6), 407-412. https://revistas.usp.br/rimtsp/article/view/29411