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Investigation of alphaviruses in hematophagous insects

Grant number: 19/11384-0
Support Opportunities:Scholarships in Brazil - Master
Start date: January 01, 2020
End date: December 31, 2021
Field of knowledge:Health Sciences - Collective Health - Epidemiology
Principal Investigator:Marcia Aparecida Speranca
Grantee:Luana Prado Rolim de Oliveira
Host Institution: Centro de Ciências Naturais e Humanas (CCNH). Universidade Federal do ABC (UFABC). Ministério da Educação (Brasil). Santo André , SP, Brazil

Abstract

Arboviruses are viral infections transmitted by arthropods (mosquitoes), caused by viruses of several genera, among them the Alphavirus, belonging to the family Togaviridae. Among the species of alphavirus that affect the countries of the American continent and which are of medical importance, we have: the Mayaro Fever virus, the Chikungunya Fever virus and the Equine Encephalitis virus. Molecular biology is widely used as a method of viral isolation in vectorsand among the diverse techniques available for the identification of Arboviruses, the reverse transcriptase - polymerase chain reaction (RT/PCR) is one of the most widely used. The most commonly used method of viral vector RNA extraction involves maceration of the insect, damaging the morphology and making it impossible to identify the vector. In order to integrante molecular and morphological studies, the enzymatic method of genetic material extraction in arthropods, developed by our research group, allows the identification of genética material of pathological agents and vertebrate present in The insect, in addition tô enabling morphological and molecular identification of the insect studied. This project aims to detect alphavirus present in the New World in Diptera insects collected in public parks in the ABC region of São Paulo (Santo André and São Bernardo do Campo) and in the city of Marília. The applied methodology will involve the collection and identification of the insects present in the regions included in the study, the RNA extraction of the insects through the enzymatic method with proteinase K followed by The diagnosis of alphavirus by RT/PCR, the identification of the origin of the blood presente in the hematophagous insects by PCR and the taxonomic identification of alphavirus positive insects. PCR detection will be performed using primers described in the literature for Chikungunya, Mayaro and vertebrate animals, including humans. (AU)

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(References retrieved automatically from Web of Science and SciELO through information on FAPESP grants and their corresponding numbers as mentioned in the publications by the authors)
ROLIM DE OLIVEIRA, LUANA PRADO; CABRAL, ALINE DINIZ; DOS SANTOS CARMO, ANDREIA MOREIRA; DURAN, ADRIANA FELICIANO; FERMINO, DIEGO MARIN; LUCIANO VEIGA, GLAUCIA RAQUEL; AGUIAR ALVES, BEATRIZ DA COSTA; SANTANA, CARLA MOREIRA; GARCIA, FELIPE BAENA; SANTOS, EDMAR SILVA; et al. Alternative SARS-CoV-2 detection protocol from self-collected saliva for mass diagnosis and epidemiological studies in low-incoming regions. Journal of Virological Methods, v. 300, p. 8-pg., . (19/11384-0)
ALINE DINIZ CABRAL; LUANA PRADO ROLIM DE OLIVEIRA; JULIANA SÁ TELES DE OLIVEIRA MOLINA; ANDREIA MOREIRA DOS SANTOS CARMO; RODRIGO BUZINARO SUZUKI; CAMILA MARCONDES DE OLIVEIRA; LUCIAMARE PERINETTI ALVES MARTINS; CARLOS ROBERTO PRUDENCIO; ANDRÉ ETEROVIC; MÁRCIA APARECIDA SPERANÇA. Epidemiological and genetic aspects of the largest dengue outbreak recorded in 2015 in Southeastern Brazil. Revista do Instituto de Medicina Tropical de São Paulo, v. 63, . (19/11384-0)
RANGEL, MARINA E. O.; OLIVEIRA, LUANA P. R.; CABRAL, ALINE D.; GOIS, KATHARYNA C.; LIMA, MARCOS V. M.; REIS, BEATRIZ C. A. A.; FONSECA, FERNANDO L. A.; SPERANCA, MARCIA A.; GEHRKE, FLAVIA S.; LAPORTA, GABRIEL Z.. Dengue-2 and Guadeloupe Mosquito Virus RNA Detected in Aedes (Stegomyia) spp. Collected in a Vehicle Impound Yard in Santo Andre, SP, Brazil. INSECTS, v. 12, n. 3, . (16/14514-4, 19/11384-0, 16/14457-0)