LECTURE - Shigella and EIEC Flashcards

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T or F. Shigella are flagella

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F! non-motile; have the genes (filDC) for them but are cryptic - not expressed

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Characteristics of Shigella/EIEC

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  • non-motile
  • low infective dose (one of the most infectious of the bacterial intestinal pathogens; about 200 organisms)
  • resistant to low pH esp. anaerobically
  • bacillary dysentery (invasive disease of the colon)
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3
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This is genetically indistinguishable from E. coli

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Shigella

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T or F. Humans appear to be the only hosts for Shigella

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T! therefore if we eliminate person-person transmission we can eradicate disease

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These age populations are the most susceptible to outbreaks of Shigella

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children <10 y/o and elderly and there also seems to be a seasonal peak in summer in NA (picnics where food left out at warmer than normal temps s organisms can grow, etc.)

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6
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This bacteria is more lethal than war

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Shigella

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Because Shigella is invasive, antibiotics are helpful and several types are effective:

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ciprofloxacin in adults and ceftriaxone and azithromycin in kids

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Shiga toxin

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  • S. dysenteriae type 1
  • cytotoxin, neurotoxic, and enterotoxic
  • HUS as a complication
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ShET-1 and ShET2

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  • all S. flexneri 2a strains produce ShET-1
  • 3.3% of other Shigella serotypes and no enteroinvasive E. coli serotypes posses gene for ShET-1
  • ShET-2 produced by all Shigella spp.; effector protein, injected to target cells by T3SS
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Sen

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  • shigella enterotoxin
  • 75% of enteroinvasive E. coli serotypes and 83% of Shigella strains
  • may contribute to high vol, watery diarrhea seen in initial stages of disease
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Most severe Shigella serogroup and Least common

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S. dysenteriae

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12
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Least severe Shigella serogroup and most common

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S. sonnei

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Shigella infection spread by 4 F’s

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feces, fingers, food (water), and flies

- exacerbated by crowding and poor hygiene

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14
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This causes a descending infection over several days

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Shigella

  • small intestine (fever, ab cramping, voluminous diarrhea followed by…
  • large intestine (decrease in fever, and smaller vol stools with blood, mucus, and pus (PMNs)
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T or F. Highest # of Shigella in stools occur early in infection

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T! easier to isolate them

- can be shed for 1-4 weeks after symptoms subside

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S. flexneri pathogenesis

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  1. invade colonic epithelial layer
    - can manipulate tight junction proteins expressed = paracellular movement of bacteria into sub-mucosa
    - PMN cells recruited by IL-8 &IL-1B create gaps = transmigrate
    - endocytic M cells transcytose bacteria, releasing them into an intraepithelial pocket filled with B and T lymphocytes and macrophages
    …..
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Shiga toxin

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  • produced primarily by S. dysenteriae type 1
  • cytotoxic, neurotoxic, and enterotoxic
  • responsible for the development of HUS as a complication
18
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Shigella spp. also produce two enterotoxins

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ShET-1 and ShET-2

  • all S, flexneri produce ShET-1; only 3.3% of other Shigella serotypes and NO enteroinvasice E. coli serotypes possess the gene
  • ShET-2 producd by all Shigella spp.; an effector protein injected into target cells by T3SS