Automated Author Profile

Pereira, José Gomes

Current S-Index

4.7

Sum of Dataset Indices for all datasets

Average Dataset Index per Dataset

0.4

Average Dataset Index per dataset

Total Datasets

12

Total datasets for this author

Average FAIR Score

73.1%

Average FAIR Score per dataset

Total Citations

3

Total citations to the author's datasets

Total Mentions

0

Total mentions of the author's datasets

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Datasets

Occurrence of Bartonella genotypes in bats and associated Streblidae flies from Maranhão state, northeastern Brazil

Abstract Bartonella is a genus of emerging zoonotic bacteria that are mainly associated with mammalian erythrocytes and endothelial cells. Bats are natural reservoirs for a variety of important pathogens that impact human and animal health. Recent reports have highlighted the role of bats and bat flies in the maintenance of Bartonella. Here, we showed that none of the 29 bat DNA blood samples obtained from five bat species in São Luís Island, state of Maranhão, northeastern Brazil, were positive for Bartonella in qPCR assays targeting nuoG. On the other hand, three out of 15 DNA samples (20%) from flies in the family Streblidae were positive for Bartonella. The BLASTn results showed that the gltA and rpoB sequences shared identities ranging from 97.2% to 100%, with Bartonella sequences amplified from bats or bat flies from Costa Rica and Brazil. These findings were supported by phylogenetic analyses based on Bayesian inferences. The present study showed that Bartonella genotypes are present in bat flies, thus shedding some light on the distribution of bat fly-related Bartonella genotypes in South America.

Authors

  • Braga, Maria Do Socorro Costa Oliveira ;
  • Luiz Ricardo Gonçalves ;
  • Thiago Merighi Vieira Da Silva ;
  • Costa, Francisco Borges ;
  • Pereira, José Gomes ;
  • Santos, Larissa Sarmento Dos ;
  • Neta, Alcina Vieira De Carvalho ;
  • Arruda, Roberto Carlos Negreiros De ;
  • Mesquita, Eric Takashi Kamakura De Carvalho ;
  • Chaves, Daniel Prazeres ;
  • Ferdinan Almeida Melo ;
  • Jady Lima Lopes ;
  • Rayra Tayla Barbosa Martins ;
  • Lima, Mauricio Souza ;
  • Amaral, Renan Bressianini Do ;
  • Machado, Rosangela Zacarias ;
  • André, Marcos Rogério
0 Citations0 Mentions85% FAIR0.1 Dataset Index
10.6084/m9.figshare.143283362021

Occurrence of Bartonella genotypes in bats and associated Streblidae flies from Maranhão state, northeastern Brazil

Abstract Bartonella is a genus of emerging zoonotic bacteria that are mainly associated with mammalian erythrocytes and endothelial cells. Bats are natural reservoirs for a variety of important pathogens that impact human and animal health. Recent reports have highlighted the role of bats and bat flies in the maintenance of Bartonella. Here, we showed that none of the 29 bat DNA blood samples obtained from five bat species in São Luís Island, state of Maranhão, northeastern Brazil, were positive for Bartonella in qPCR assays targeting nuoG. On the other hand, three out of 15 DNA samples (20%) from flies in the family Streblidae were positive for Bartonella. The BLASTn results showed that the gltA and rpoB sequences shared identities ranging from 97.2% to 100%, with Bartonella sequences amplified from bats or bat flies from Costa Rica and Brazil. These findings were supported by phylogenetic analyses based on Bayesian inferences. The present study showed that Bartonella genotypes are present in bat flies, thus shedding some light on the distribution of bat fly-related Bartonella genotypes in South America.

Authors

  • Braga, Maria Do Socorro Costa Oliveira ;
  • Luiz Ricardo Gonçalves ;
  • Thiago Merighi Vieira Da Silva ;
  • Costa, Francisco Borges ;
  • Pereira, José Gomes ;
  • Santos, Larissa Sarmento Dos ;
  • Neta, Alcina Vieira De Carvalho ;
  • Arruda, Roberto Carlos Negreiros De ;
  • Mesquita, Eric Takashi Kamakura De Carvalho ;
  • Chaves, Daniel Prazeres ;
  • Ferdinan Almeida Melo ;
  • Jady Lima Lopes ;
  • Rayra Tayla Barbosa Martins ;
  • Lima, Mauricio Souza ;
  • Amaral, Renan Bressianini Do ;
  • Machado, Rosangela Zacarias ;
  • André, Marcos Rogério
1 Citation0 Mentions85% FAIR0.6 Dataset Index
10.6084/m9.figshare.14328336.v12021

Molecular detection of Mycoplasma suis in extensive pig production systems in the State of Maranhão, northeast Brazil

Abstract Mycoplasma suis is a bacterium that causes hemoplasmosis in pigs. This agent is capable of adhering to the surface of porcine erythrocytes, inducing structural changes on these cells. In Brazil, there are few reports about the disease, its causal agent, and the economic impact of this pathogen on pig production systems and farm sanitation. The present study aimed to investigate the occurrence of M. suis in extensive swine farms located in the counties of Itapecuru Mirim, Santa Rita and Rosario, State of Maranhão, northeast Brazil. For such purpose, 64 blood samples of pigs from these facilities were tested for M. suis using a 16S rRNA gene-based quantitative real-time PCR (qPCR); 82.3%, 65.2% and 25% of blood samples of swine from farms in the cities of Itapecuru Mirim, Santa Rita and Rosario were positive for M. suis by qPCR, respectively. This study shows, for the first time, that M. suis circulates in pig populations from the state of Maranhão, Northeast Brazil.

Authors

  • Mickaellen Susanny Dos Santos Martins ;
  • Silva, Lucas Diniz ;
  • Miranda, Leandro Macêdo ;
  • Lima, Cristian Alex Aquino ;
  • Amaral, Renan Bressianini Do ;
  • Machado, Rosangela Zacarias ;
  • André, Marcos Rogério ;
  • Braga, Maria Do Socorro Costa Oliveira ;
  • Rosário, Carla Janaina Rebouças Marques Do ;
  • Ferdinan Almeida Melo ;
  • Pereira, José Gomes
1 Citation0 Mentions85% FAIR0.7 Dataset Index
10.6084/m9.figshare.77431042019

Molecular detection of Mycoplasma suis in extensive pig production systems in the State of Maranhão, northeast Brazil

Abstract Mycoplasma suis is a bacterium that causes hemoplasmosis in pigs. This agent is capable of adhering to the surface of porcine erythrocytes, inducing structural changes on these cells. In Brazil, there are few reports about the disease, its causal agent, and the economic impact of this pathogen on pig production systems and farm sanitation. The present study aimed to investigate the occurrence of M. suis in extensive swine farms located in the counties of Itapecuru Mirim, Santa Rita and Rosario, State of Maranhão, northeast Brazil. For such purpose, 64 blood samples of pigs from these facilities were tested for M. suis using a 16S rRNA gene-based quantitative real-time PCR (qPCR); 82.3%, 65.2% and 25% of blood samples of swine from farms in the cities of Itapecuru Mirim, Santa Rita and Rosario were positive for M. suis by qPCR, respectively. This study shows, for the first time, that M. suis circulates in pig populations from the state of Maranhão, Northeast Brazil.

Authors

  • Mickaellen Susanny Dos Santos Martins ;
  • Silva, Lucas Diniz ;
  • Miranda, Leandro Macêdo ;
  • Lima, Cristian Alex Aquino ;
  • Amaral, Renan Bressianini Do ;
  • Machado, Rosangela Zacarias ;
  • André, Marcos Rogério ;
  • Braga, Maria Do Socorro Costa Oliveira ;
  • Rosário, Carla Janaina Rebouças Marques Do ;
  • Ferdinan Almeida Melo ;
  • Pereira, José Gomes
1 Citation0 Mentions85% FAIR0.7 Dataset Index
10.6084/m9.figshare.7743104.v12019

Molecular detection of Anaplasmataceae agents in Dasyprocta azarae in northeastern Brazil

Abstract Recently, the importance of wild-living rodents for maintenance of pathogens of the family Anaplasmataceae in the environment was investigated. These mammals play a role as reservoirs for these pathogens and act as hosts for the immature stages of tick vectors. The aim of the present study was to investigate the prevalence of Ehrlichia sp. and Anaplasma sp. in 24 specimens of Azara’s agouti (Dasyprocta azarae) that had been trapped in the Itapiracó Environmental Reserve, in São Luís, Maranhão, northeastern Brazil, using molecular methods. Four animals (16.7%) were positive for Ehrlichia spp. in nested PCR assays based on the 16S rRNA gene. In a phylogenetic analysis based on the 16S rRNA gene, using the maximum likelihood method and the GTRGAMMA+I evolutionary model, Ehrlichia sp. genotypes detected in Azara’s agoutis were found to be closely related to E. canis and to genotypes relating to E. canis that had previously been detected in free-living animals in Brazil. The present work showed the first molecular detection of Ehrlichia sp. in Azara’s agoutis in Brazil.

Authors

  • Braga, Maria Do Socorro Costa De Oliveira ;
  • Pereira, José Gomes ;
  • Fernandes, Simone De Jesus ;
  • Marques, Ingrid Carolinne Lopes ;
  • Jesus, Renata Passos De ;
  • Gleycianny Santos Ferreira ;
  • Xavier, Daniele Rosa ;
  • Jyan Lucas Benevenute ;
  • Machado, Rosangela Zacarias ;
  • André, Marcos Rogério
0 Citations0 Mentions15% FAIR0.4 Dataset Index
10.6084/m9.figshare.61792912018

Molecular detection of Anaplasmataceae agents in Dasyprocta azarae in northeastern Brazil

Abstract Recently, the importance of wild-living rodents for maintenance of pathogens of the family Anaplasmataceae in the environment was investigated. These mammals play a role as reservoirs for these pathogens and act as hosts for the immature stages of tick vectors. The aim of the present study was to investigate the prevalence of Ehrlichia sp. and Anaplasma sp. in 24 specimens of Azara’s agouti (Dasyprocta azarae) that had been trapped in the Itapiracó Environmental Reserve, in São Luís, Maranhão, northeastern Brazil, using molecular methods. Four animals (16.7%) were positive for Ehrlichia spp. in nested PCR assays based on the 16S rRNA gene. In a phylogenetic analysis based on the 16S rRNA gene, using the maximum likelihood method and the GTRGAMMA+I evolutionary model, Ehrlichia sp. genotypes detected in Azara’s agoutis were found to be closely related to E. canis and to genotypes relating to E. canis that had previously been detected in free-living animals in Brazil. The present work showed the first molecular detection of Ehrlichia sp. in Azara’s agoutis in Brazil.

Authors

  • Braga, Maria Do Socorro Costa De Oliveira ;
  • Pereira, José Gomes ;
  • Fernandes, Simone De Jesus ;
  • Marques, Ingrid Carolinne Lopes ;
  • Jesus, Renata Passos De ;
  • Gleycianny Santos Ferreira ;
  • Xavier, Daniele Rosa ;
  • Jyan Lucas Benevenute ;
  • Machado, Rosangela Zacarias ;
  • André, Marcos Rogério
0 Citations0 Mentions15% FAIR0.3 Dataset Index
10.6084/m9.figshare.6179291.v12018

Molecular detection of Anaplasmataceae agents in Dasyprocta azarae in northeastern Brazil

Abstract Recently, the importance of wild-living rodents for maintenance of pathogens of the family Anaplasmataceae in the environment was investigated. These mammals play a role as reservoirs for these pathogens and act as hosts for the immature stages of tick vectors. The aim of the present study was to investigate the prevalence of Ehrlichia sp. and Anaplasma sp. in 24 specimens of Azara’s agouti (Dasyprocta azarae) that had been trapped in the Itapiracó Environmental Reserve, in São Luís, Maranhão, northeastern Brazil, using molecular methods. Four animals (16.7%) were positive for Ehrlichia spp. in nested PCR assays based on the 16S rRNA gene. In a phylogenetic analysis based on the 16S rRNA gene, using the maximum likelihood method and the GTRGAMMA+I evolutionary model, Ehrlichia sp. genotypes detected in Azara’s agoutis were found to be closely related to E. canis and to genotypes relating to E. canis that had previously been detected in free-living animals in Brazil. The present work showed the first molecular detection of Ehrlichia sp. in Azara’s agoutis in Brazil.

Authors

  • Braga, Maria Do Socorro Costa De Oliveira ;
  • Pereira, José Gomes ;
  • Fernandes, Simone De Jesus ;
  • Marques, Ingrid Carolinne Lopes ;
  • Jesus, Renata Passos De ;
  • Gleycianny Santos Ferreira ;
  • Xavier, Daniele Rosa ;
  • Jyan Lucas Benevenute ;
  • Machado, Rosangela Zacarias ;
  • André, Marcos Rogério
0 Citations0 Mentions85% FAIR0.3 Dataset Index
10.6084/m9.figshare.59078082018

IMMUNOLOCALIZATION OF ENTEROGLUCAGON IN ENDOCRINE CELLS IN THE STOMACH OF SCORPION MUD TURTLE Kinosternon scorpioides(REPTILIA, CHELONIA, KINOSTERNIDAE)

Abstract:The scorpion mud turtle (Kinosternon scorpioides) is a small chelonian, typical of the floodplains of the Amazon. This species is an important source of food and income and it has being studied because of its vulnerability to indiscriminate hunting, deforestation and burning; for this reason, it has been researched in order to supply data for the preservation of the species. The immunohistochemistry activity of endocrine cells present in the stomach of scorpion mud turtle is not totally known. Therefore, the aim of this work was to identify the presence of enteroglucagon hormone and to classify the endocrine cells in the stomach of the scorpion mud turtle. The fragments were submitted to Hematoxylin-Eosin technique and streptavidin peroxidase for staining and detection of antigen, respectively. Immunoreactivity to enteroglucagon in cells was found on the three portions of the stomach (gastric, fundica and pyloric); however, the immunoreactivity was more evident in the first two regions than in the last one. Endocrine cells of stomach were classified as argyrophil and argentaffin and were found among cells that comprise the gastric glands and were classified as "open type" and "closed type". There is no difference between the biochemistry and immunohistochemistry of enteroglucagon K. scorpioides and other animal species.

Authors

  • Pereira, José Gomes ;
  • Silva, Silvana Regina ;
  • Mysa Tatiana Corrêa Gonçalves ;
  • Ferdinan Almeida Melo ;
  • Viana, Diego Carvalho ;
  • Oliveira, Antonia Santos ;
  • Célio Raimundo Machado
0 Citations0 Mentions85% FAIR0.3 Dataset Index
10.6084/m9.figshare.7513670.v12018

IMMUNOLOCALIZATION OF ENTEROGLUCAGON IN ENDOCRINE CELLS IN THE STOMACH OF SCORPION MUD TURTLE Kinosternon scorpioides(REPTILIA, CHELONIA, KINOSTERNIDAE)

Abstract:The scorpion mud turtle (Kinosternon scorpioides) is a small chelonian, typical of the floodplains of the Amazon. This species is an important source of food and income and it has being studied because of its vulnerability to indiscriminate hunting, deforestation and burning; for this reason, it has been researched in order to supply data for the preservation of the species. The immunohistochemistry activity of endocrine cells present in the stomach of scorpion mud turtle is not totally known. Therefore, the aim of this work was to identify the presence of enteroglucagon hormone and to classify the endocrine cells in the stomach of the scorpion mud turtle. The fragments were submitted to Hematoxylin-Eosin technique and streptavidin peroxidase for staining and detection of antigen, respectively. Immunoreactivity to enteroglucagon in cells was found on the three portions of the stomach (gastric, fundica and pyloric); however, the immunoreactivity was more evident in the first two regions than in the last one. Endocrine cells of stomach were classified as argyrophil and argentaffin and were found among cells that comprise the gastric glands and were classified as "open type" and "closed type". There is no difference between the biochemistry and immunohistochemistry of enteroglucagon K. scorpioides and other animal species.

Authors

  • Pereira, José Gomes ;
  • Silva, Silvana Regina ;
  • Mysa Tatiana Corrêa Gonçalves ;
  • Ferdinan Almeida Melo ;
  • Viana, Diego Carvalho ;
  • Oliveira, Antonia Santos ;
  • Célio Raimundo Machado
0 Citations0 Mentions85% FAIR0.3 Dataset Index
10.6084/m9.figshare.75136702018

Molecular detection of Anaplasmataceae agents in Dasyprocta azarae in northeastern Brazil

Abstract Recently, the importance of wild-living rodents for maintenance of pathogens of the family Anaplasmataceae in the environment was investigated. These mammals play a role as reservoirs for these pathogens and act as hosts for the immature stages of tick vectors. The aim of the present study was to investigate the prevalence of Ehrlichia sp. and Anaplasma sp. in 24 specimens of Azara’s agouti (Dasyprocta azarae) that had been trapped in the Itapiracó Environmental Reserve, in São Luís, Maranhão, northeastern Brazil, using molecular methods. Four animals (16.7%) were positive for Ehrlichia spp. in nested PCR assays based on the 16S rRNA gene. In a phylogenetic analysis based on the 16S rRNA gene, using the maximum likelihood method and the GTRGAMMA+I evolutionary model, Ehrlichia sp. genotypes detected in Azara’s agoutis were found to be closely related to E. canis and to genotypes relating to E. canis that had previously been detected in free-living animals in Brazil. The present work showed the first molecular detection of Ehrlichia sp. in Azara’s agoutis in Brazil.

Authors

  • Braga, Maria Do Socorro Costa De Oliveira ;
  • Pereira, José Gomes ;
  • Fernandes, Simone De Jesus ;
  • Marques, Ingrid Carolinne Lopes ;
  • Jesus, Renata Passos De ;
  • Gleycianny Santos Ferreira ;
  • Xavier, Daniele Rosa ;
  • Jyan Lucas Benevenute ;
  • Machado, Rosangela Zacarias ;
  • André, Marcos Rogério
0 Citations0 Mentions85% FAIR0.3 Dataset Index
10.6084/m9.figshare.5907808.v12018