Neisseria Flashcards

1
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Neisseria

A

Gram - Diplococci

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2
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Neisseria lacks….

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LPS

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3
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Neisseria common in

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common oral flora and other mucous membranes

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4
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Neisseria pathogens

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N.gonorrhoeae and N.meningitidis

Host: only humans

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Virulence Factors of N. gonorrhoeae (1)

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phase variation and antigenic variation of pilin genes

Gonococci at different infection sites in an infected individual often express different pilin genes
because they adhere to different cell surface receptors on distinct mucosal epithelial cells.

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6
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Virulence Factors of N. gonorrhoeae (1)

Vaccine or No?

A

Nah

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7
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Virulence Factors of N. gonorrhoeae (1)

Capsule or No?

A

Nah

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8
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Pathogenesis of Gonorrhea

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ØPilE single chromosomal copy of pilin structural gene
ØStrains contain 10-15 copies of PilE variants lacking promoter and 5􀀁-end
of gene called PilS genes
ØPilS genes recombine with PilE creating unlimited antigenic variants of PilE
ØResult is that antigenic structure of pilus protein is constantly changing

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9
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Pathogenesis of Gonorrhea

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Phase Variation:
on/off switch for surface protein expression

In Neisseriae: Slipped Strand Mispairing resulting from presence of multiple
identical repeated sequences at 5􀀁-end of gene. Replication errors due to strand
misalignment creates reading frame errors.
Often, premature stops, but also results in ON/OFF switch.
Multiple Opa (Colony Opacity) protein copies scattered across genome; Slipped
strand mispairing results in frequent variation in Opa protein expression or
complete absence of Opa

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Pathogenesis of Gonorrhea

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ØE. coli and other Gm- rods simple inversion

of promoter

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Virulence Factors of N. gonorrhoeae (2)

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Pili mediate bacterial attachment to non-ciliated epithelia

bacteria proliferate and shed into secretions;

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12
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Virulence Factors of N. gonorrhoeae (2)

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secreted IgA protease:

Usefulness of cleaving IgA:
Coating of bacteria with IgA
Fab fragments (does not
activate complement and
also blocks binding by other
IgG and IgM)
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Virulence Factors of N. gonorrhoeae (2)

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􀀂Serum-resistant􀀃 virulent strains cause disseminated gonococcal infections:

Strains lack Opa proteins (colony opacity proteins = outer-membrane proteins)
Neutrophils unable to engulf bacteria lacking Opa proteins.
• Sialic acid on LOS (Lipidoligosaccharide of outer membrane) binds complement
regulatory proteins, prevents complement-based phagocytosis.

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Virulence Factors of N. gonorrhoeae (2)

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Shedding of lots of endotoxin (LOS of these bacteria) 􀀄
Binds TLR-4 (especially on dendritic cells, macrophages,
& B cells) 􀀄 secretion of pro-inflammatory cytokines (TNFalpha,
IFN-gamma, IL-1,-12, & -18) & nitric oxide 􀀄 shock

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15
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Gonorrheal Diseases 1’

Symptomatic or No?

A

Nah

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16
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urethritis

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urethritis in men, urethral pus secretion

leukocytes with many gonococci

17
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cervicitis

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in women, frequently some urination

sensitivity but no other symptoms

18
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Opthalmia Neonatorum

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destructive eye infection, acquired during birth
o Application of erythromycin ointment into both
eyes of newborns is mandatory in many states
and is considered standard neonatal care

19
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Pelvic Inflammatory Disease (PID)

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in women
Initial infection of cervix, fallopian tubes and vaginal wall glands can lead to PID (15-30%):
o gonococci enter abdominal cavity, cause liver disease
o tissue scarring causes fallopian tube abnormalities which lead to ectopic pregnancies
and sterility

20
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Urethral and testicular tubule scarring

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Urethral and testicular tubule scarring, resulting from epididymitis, leads to sterility
and increased urethral infections by other microbes

21
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Gonorrheal Diseases (2)

A

Disseminated Gonococcal Infection (without apparent genital infection) causes skin
lesions, suppurative arthritis of a major joint, heart valve destruction

22
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Little or no protective immunity (???????) is observed

after recovery from an infection with N.gonorrhoeae.

A

Little or no protective immunity (pilin variability!) is observed
after recovery from an infection with N.gonorrhoeae.

23
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Neisseria meningitidis

A

Capsule protects intravascular survival

24
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Neisseria meningitidis

Gets iron how

A

transferrin

25
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Neisseria meningitidis can cr…

A

cross blood brain barrier

26
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effect of inflammatory cytokines

release induced by endotoxin activation of macrophages.

A

Contrary to other meningitis-causing infections, small local skin hemorrhages are
observed: Localized loss of vascular integrity:

27
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Purpura fulminans

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blood spots, bruising, and discoloration

of skin from coagulation in small blood vessels

28
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Virulence Factors of N.meningitidis

A

Large capsule leads to disseminated intravascular coagulation (DIC)
Some virulent strains have capsules with sialic acid on LOS (like
N.gonorrhea): reduces phagocytosis further
Ø IgA protease
Ø Pili
Ø Shedding of lots of Endotoxin 􀀂 shock

29
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Effective vaccination against

A

Effective vaccination against capsular polysaccharides
MenACWY Vaccine – CDC recommended since 2005
Protection from 4 major disease-causing strains:
A, C, W135 and Y (serotyping: 12 antigenic groups)
MenB vaccine – approved in 2014 & also recommended
B capsule poly-sialic acid; Andy Marso’s case involved
serogroup B bacteria.
European MenB vaccine was used in outbreaks at
Princeton and UC Santa Barbara in 2013-2014
q Mandatory vaccination for students living in dorms
in many states, military recruits, and jail inmates