Publications by authors named "Janete Soares Coelho Santos"

In the present study, the ethanolic extract from aerial parts of was evaluated against epimastigote forms of (Y strain), promastigote forms of (PH8 strain), and (BH400 strain). The extract was also evaluated against (ATCC 25 923), (ATCC 11 775), (ATCC 10 145), and (ATCC 36 802). The phytochemical screening was performed by thin-layer chromatography and high-performance liquid chromatography.

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The development of a new vaccine strategy against tuberculosis is urgently needed and has been greatly encouraged by the scientific community worldwide. In this work, we constructed a lactococcal DNA vaccine based on the fusion of two antigens, ESAT-6 and Ag85A, and examined its immunogenicity. The coding sequences of the and genes were fused and cloned into the eukaryotic expression pValac vector, and the functionality of the vector was confirmed .

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Streptococcus pneumoniae is a pathogen that resides in the upper respiratory tract of healthy individuals, maintaining a commensal relationship with its host. However, the virulent form may be the etiology of pneumonia, meningitis, bacteremia, and other respiratory tract infections. Streptococcal diseases are preventable by vaccination; but currently available vaccines have some drawbacks, especially due to the high capsule variability of streptococci strains.

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This study reports the purification of ML-LAAO, a new LAAO from the venom of Micrurus lemniscatus snake (ML-V), using size exclusion chromatography. ML-LAAO is a 69-kDa glycoprotein that represents ~2.0% of total venom proteins.

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The use of the food-grade bacterium Lactococcus lactis as a vehicle for the oral delivery of DNA vaccine plasmids constitutes a promising strategy for vaccination. The delivery of DNA plasmids into eukaryotic cells is of critical importance for subsequent DNA expression and effectiveness of the vaccine. In this context, the use of the recombinant invasive L.

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CD4(-) CD8(-) (double-negative [DN]) T cells have recently been shown to display important immunological functions in human diseases. They express γδ or αβ T-cell receptors that recognize lipid/glycolipid antigens presented via the nonclassical major histocompatibility complex molecules of the CD1 family. We recently demonstrated that while αβ DN T cells serve primarily to express inflammatory cytokines, γδ DN T cells express mainly interleukin-10 (IL-10) in patients with cutaneous leishmaniasis.

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Background: Central giant cell lesion (CGCL) is a reactive lesion of the jaws with an associated inflammatory infiltrate. Since cell circulation allows for intense communication between different compartments in the body, we investigated whether the CGCL would lead to phenotypic and/or functional changes in circulating leukocytes.

Methods: We obtained lymphocytes and monocytes from CGCL patients and control subjects, to evaluate cytokine and adhesion molecule expression using flow cytometry.

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