RSV Flashcards

1
Q

What type of vaccine is new RSV vaccine?

A

mRNA vaccine

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2
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Which trial showed benefit of a new monoclonal nirsevimab

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MELODY/ HARMONIE trials

licensed MHRA November 2022

B cell generation

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3
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How effective is new RSV vaccine?

A

two vaccines exist

67% and 94% effective against RSV A/B

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4
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What is target of RSV vaccine?

A

mRNA vaccine

directed against pre-F protein

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5
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Does PCR testing detect both RSV A/B?

A

Yes

They share 81% nucleotide identity

1 serotype of RSV (when serology testing was done)
Which has two Types:

A - 23 genotypes
B - 6 genotypes

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6
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What are the important proteins/glycoproteins of RSV?

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G glycoprotein - attachment protein to ICAM-1

F glycoprotein - fusion glycoprotein

M protein - matrix protein. Organsises virion components ready for budding

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7
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What does G glycoprotein bind to?

What does F glycoprotein bind to?

A

G-glycoprotein - binds to host cell surface adhesion molecules

F glycoprotein - ICAM-1 which stimulates fusion

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8
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How does RSV evade immune system?

A

Inhibits IFN alpha production

Inhibits TNFalpha production

Inhibits cell apoptosis

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9
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Who is eligible for RSV vaccine?

A

Pregnant women

Age >60

Vaccine currently not licensed for use in infants
Infants will benefit from maternal vaccine. High risk will benefit from nirsevimab

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10
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What was name of trial of RSV vaccine in pregnant women?

A

MATISSE study

outcome - medically attended RSV visits - e.g GP/ hospitalisation
70-80% effective

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11
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What is mechanism of action of nirsevimab?

A

binds to RSV pre-F glycoprotein - prevent fusion

reduces medically attended hospitalisation/ GP by 80%

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12
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Child with wheeze

What viruses should be test for?

A

RSV
Human Parainfluenza (particularly HPIV3)
Adenovirus
Influenza
Covid
Seasonal coronavirus
Rhinovirus

Mycoplasma pneumonia
Bordetella pertussis

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13
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What are benefits of mRNA vaccine technology?

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Can change mRNA sequence quicker in response to mutations

eliminate need for purification step - that is required by protein/ subunit vaccines

prevent anti-vector immune response e.g like those seen in adenovirus vector vaccines

mRNA vaccine has strong humoural and cellular immunogencity

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14
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What drugs can be used to treat RSV infection?

Include new drugs

A

Ribavirin - IV or nebulised

Newer drugs:
Fusion inhibitor
Presatovir/ Ziresovir - prevent f-protein cell-cell fusion

Nucleoside analogue
Lumicitabine - block viral transcription and replication

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15
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Why is ribavirin not used commonly?

A

Teratogenicity in pregnancy

Bone marrow suppression - haemolytic anaemia

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16
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What is the offical name of RSV?

A

Human Orthopneumovirus (HOPV)
RSV is common synonym

Belongs to Orthopneumovis genus