Dehydration of erythrocytes parasitized with Babesia spp as an immunoprophylactic alternative. Preliminary results

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Immunoprophylaxis for bovine babesiosis has two presentations of a live attenuated vaccine (fresh and deep-frozen). Despite being effective, their durability, as well as the conditions necessary for their transfer and handling, make them impractical. The incorporation of a third presentation, using...

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Autores: Del Río Álvarez, Florencia, Peichoto, María E., Palma, Santiago, Maletto, Belkys, Guidoli, Marcos, Huber, Laura, Lozina, Laura
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Fecha de Publicación:2022
Institución:Universidad Nacional Mayor de San Marcos
Repositorio:Revistas - Universidad Nacional Mayor de San Marcos
Lenguaje:español
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Enlace del recurso:https://revistasinvestigacion.unmsm.edu.pe/index.php/veterinaria/article/view/20874
Nivel de acceso:acceso abierto
Materia:babesiosis
immunoprophylaxis
erythrocytes
freeze-drying
spray-drying
inmunoprofilaxis
eritrocitos
liofilización
secado por aspersión
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dc.title.none.fl_str_mv Dehydration of erythrocytes parasitized with Babesia spp as an immunoprophylactic alternative. Preliminary results
Deshidratación de eritrocitos parasitados con Babesia spp como alternativa inmunoprofiláctica. Resultados preliminares
title Dehydration of erythrocytes parasitized with Babesia spp as an immunoprophylactic alternative. Preliminary results
spellingShingle Dehydration of erythrocytes parasitized with Babesia spp as an immunoprophylactic alternative. Preliminary results
Del Río Álvarez, Florencia
babesiosis
immunoprophylaxis
erythrocytes
freeze-drying
spray-drying
babesiosis
inmunoprofilaxis
eritrocitos
liofilización
secado por aspersión
title_short Dehydration of erythrocytes parasitized with Babesia spp as an immunoprophylactic alternative. Preliminary results
title_full Dehydration of erythrocytes parasitized with Babesia spp as an immunoprophylactic alternative. Preliminary results
title_fullStr Dehydration of erythrocytes parasitized with Babesia spp as an immunoprophylactic alternative. Preliminary results
title_full_unstemmed Dehydration of erythrocytes parasitized with Babesia spp as an immunoprophylactic alternative. Preliminary results
title_sort Dehydration of erythrocytes parasitized with Babesia spp as an immunoprophylactic alternative. Preliminary results
dc.creator.none.fl_str_mv Del Río Álvarez, Florencia
Peichoto, María E.
Palma, Santiago
Maletto, Belkys
Guidoli, Marcos
Huber, Laura
Lozina, Laura
Del Río Álvarez, Florencia
Peichoto, María E.
Palma, Santiago
Maletto, Belkys
Guidoli, Marcos
Huber, Laura
Lozina, Laura
author Del Río Álvarez, Florencia
author_facet Del Río Álvarez, Florencia
Peichoto, María E.
Palma, Santiago
Maletto, Belkys
Guidoli, Marcos
Huber, Laura
Lozina, Laura
author_role author
author2 Peichoto, María E.
Palma, Santiago
Maletto, Belkys
Guidoli, Marcos
Huber, Laura
Lozina, Laura
author2_role author
author
author
author
author
author
dc.subject.none.fl_str_mv babesiosis
immunoprophylaxis
erythrocytes
freeze-drying
spray-drying
babesiosis
inmunoprofilaxis
eritrocitos
liofilización
secado por aspersión
topic babesiosis
immunoprophylaxis
erythrocytes
freeze-drying
spray-drying
babesiosis
inmunoprofilaxis
eritrocitos
liofilización
secado por aspersión
description Immunoprophylaxis for bovine babesiosis has two presentations of a live attenuated vaccine (fresh and deep-frozen). Despite being effective, their durability, as well as the conditions necessary for their transfer and handling, make them impractical. The incorporation of a third presentation, using dehydrated merozoites as immunogens, constitutes an innovative alternative, which combines practicality and stability over time. The objective of this work was to test dehydration processes and cryopreservative and rehydrating substances. For this, erythrocytes highly parasitized with Babesia bovis and B. bigemina were subjected to two dehydration techniques: lyophilization and spray drying. In turn, for the lyophilization process, several lyoprotectants were tested: Dimethylsulfoxide, Glycerol, Dextrose and Polyvinylpyrrolidone (PVP). The only one that achieved a properly dehydrated powder, crystalline in appearance and brittle to the touch was the PVP. Subsequently, the erythrocytes obtained by both techniques were reconstituted with sucrose solutions (0.25, 0.5, 1 M), 0.9% saline solution, Vega y Martínez solution, phosphate buffer and distilled water. Optical microscopy with an immersion objective showed that the best reconstituent for both lyophilized and spray-dried red blood cells was the 0.25 M sucrose solution, showing a high number of lyophilized and reconstituted red blood cells with preserved morphology. Extrapolating these results to the haemoparasites under study, their application as immunogens would be promising.
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spelling Dehydration of erythrocytes parasitized with Babesia spp as an immunoprophylactic alternative. Preliminary resultsDeshidratación de eritrocitos parasitados con Babesia spp como alternativa inmunoprofiláctica. Resultados preliminaresDel Río Álvarez, FlorenciaPeichoto, María E.Palma, SantiagoMaletto, BelkysGuidoli, MarcosHuber, LauraLozina, LauraDel Río Álvarez, FlorenciaPeichoto, María E.Palma, SantiagoMaletto, BelkysGuidoli, MarcosHuber, LauraLozina, Laurababesiosisimmunoprophylaxiserythrocytesfreeze-dryingspray-dryingbabesiosisinmunoprofilaxiseritrocitosliofilizaciónsecado por aspersiónImmunoprophylaxis for bovine babesiosis has two presentations of a live attenuated vaccine (fresh and deep-frozen). Despite being effective, their durability, as well as the conditions necessary for their transfer and handling, make them impractical. The incorporation of a third presentation, using dehydrated merozoites as immunogens, constitutes an innovative alternative, which combines practicality and stability over time. The objective of this work was to test dehydration processes and cryopreservative and rehydrating substances. For this, erythrocytes highly parasitized with Babesia bovis and B. bigemina were subjected to two dehydration techniques: lyophilization and spray drying. In turn, for the lyophilization process, several lyoprotectants were tested: Dimethylsulfoxide, Glycerol, Dextrose and Polyvinylpyrrolidone (PVP). The only one that achieved a properly dehydrated powder, crystalline in appearance and brittle to the touch was the PVP. Subsequently, the erythrocytes obtained by both techniques were reconstituted with sucrose solutions (0.25, 0.5, 1 M), 0.9% saline solution, Vega y Martínez solution, phosphate buffer and distilled water. Optical microscopy with an immersion objective showed that the best reconstituent for both lyophilized and spray-dried red blood cells was the 0.25 M sucrose solution, showing a high number of lyophilized and reconstituted red blood cells with preserved morphology. Extrapolating these results to the haemoparasites under study, their application as immunogens would be promising.La inmunoprofilaxis de la babesiosis bovina cuenta con dos presentaciones de una vacuna viva atenuada (fresca y ultracongelada). Pese a ser efectivas, su durabilidad, así como las condiciones necesarias para su traslado y manipulación, las hacen poco prácticas. La incorporación de una tercera presentación, utilizando merozoitos deshidratados como inmunógenos, constituye una innovadora alternativa, que combina practicidad y estabilidad en el tiempo. El objetivo del presente trabajo fue ensayar procesos de deshidratación y sustancias criopreservadoras y rehidratantes. Con este fin, eritrocitos altamente parasitados con Babesia bovis y B. bigemina fueron sometidos a dos técnicas de deshidratación: liofilización y secado por aspersión. A su vez, para el proceso de liofilización se ensayaron varios lioprotectores: Dimetilsulfóxido, Glicerol, Dextrosa y Polivinilpirrolidona (PVP). El único que logró un polvo adecuadamente deshidratado, de aspecto cristalino y quebradizo al tacto fue la PVP. Posteriormente, los eritrocitos obtenidos por ambas técnicas fueron reconstituidos con soluciones de sacarosa (0.25, 0.5, 1 M), solución salina 0.9%, solución Vega y Martínez, buffer fosfato y agua destilada. La microscopía óptica con objetivo de inmersión evidenció que el mejor reconstituyente tanto para los glóbulos rojos liofilizados como para los secados por aspersión fue la solución de sacarosa 0.25 M, pudiéndose apreciar un alto número de glóbulos rojos liofilizados y reconstituidos con morfología conservada. Extrapolando este comportamiento a los hemoparásitos en estudio, resultaría promisoria su aplicación como inmunógenos.Universidad Nacional Mayor de San Marcos, Facultad de Medicina Veterinaria2022-04-27info:eu-repo/semantics/articleinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersionapplication/pdfhttps://revistasinvestigacion.unmsm.edu.pe/index.php/veterinaria/article/view/2087410.15381/rivep.v33i2.20874Revista de Investigaciones Veterinarias del Perú; Vol. 33 Núm. 2 (2022); e20874Revista de Investigaciones Veterinarias del Perú; Vol. 33 No. 2 (2022); e208741682-34191609-9117reponame:Revistas - Universidad Nacional Mayor de San Marcosinstname:Universidad Nacional Mayor de San Marcosinstacron:UNMSMspahttps://revistasinvestigacion.unmsm.edu.pe/index.php/veterinaria/article/view/20874/18096Derechos de autor 2022 Florencia Del Río Álvarez, María E. Peichoto, Santiago Palma; Belkys Maletto; Marcos Guidoli, Laura Huber, Laura Lozinahttp://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessoai:ojs.csi.unmsm:article/208742022-05-03T19:29:18Z
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