5.9 - Bacterial Virulence Strategies Flashcards

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Define Virulence

A

Factors that cause disease in host cells

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2
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What are four things a pathogen must do to cause disease?

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1) Gain access to host
2) Adhere to host tissues
3) Evade host defenses
4) Damage host tissues

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3
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What is our first line of defense against pathogens?

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Skin, mucous membranes, and normal microbiota

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What is our second line of defense against pathogens?

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Phagocytes, inflammation, fever, antimicrobial substances

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5
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What is our third line of defense against pathogens?

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T and B cells, and antibodies

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6
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What are the 3 factors that determine the outcome of infection?

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1) Integrity of host defenses
2) Number of microorganisms
3) Virulence of microorganism

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7
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Where are the virulence genes located?

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1) Chromosome
a) Pathogenicity islands are unique region exclusively associated with virulence, complete package required for delivery of pathogenic trait
2) Plasmids or bacteriophages

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8
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How do pathogens get around host innate defenses?

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1) Phagocytes
A) Gram positive lipotechioc acid
B) Gram negative LPS
2) Host iron binding molecules

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9
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What is a siderophore?

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Bacterial virulence factor such as host iron binding molecules.

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10
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What are types of adherence?

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1) Bacterial adhesion to host receptors

2) Examples: Pili, OM proteins/sugars, CW proteins, teichoic acids.

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What are some examples of hydrolytic enzymes released by microbes?

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Proteases, hemolysins, neuraminidase, collagenase, hyaluronidase, elastase, DNAase, coagulase.

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What are main characteristics of Exotoxins?

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  • Secreted
  • Protein
  • Heat sensitive
  • Classified as neurotoxins/enterotoxins.
  • Often encoded by plasmids, bacteriophages
  • Can be Gram positive or negative
  • Can be neutralized by antitoxin
  • Takes a small amount to kill host.
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What are main characteristics of Endotoxins?

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  • In OM also released by dying/dead cells.
  • Lipid A
  • Heat Stable
  • Only Gram negative
  • Causes fever
  • Cannot be neutralized by antitoxin
  • Takes a large amount to kill host.
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What is a superantigen?

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  • Binds MHC molecules on antigen presenting cells without processing, and directly stimulates cytokine production.
  • Non-specific activation of T-cells resulting in polyclonal T cell activation and massive cytokine release
  • Can activate up to 20% of bodies T-cell, normal antigen actives about .0001% of T-cell
  • Viruses, bacteria, and fungi can form this
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15
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What is an A-B exotoxin?

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B- binds to specific host receptors
A- enters cell and enzymatically attacks host function or structure.
(example Vibrio cholerae A-B enterotoxin)

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16
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What is the Type III secretion systems?

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  • Major virulence factors
  • Gram negitive
  • Is able to traverse envelope
  • Syringe like for injection of toxin molecules into host cells
  • No virulence without.
17
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How does a capsule help evade host defenses?

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-Interferes with complement deposition
-Interferes with phagocyte
Example: Streptococcus pneumoniae

18
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What three defense mechanisms does Neisseria gonorrhoeae use?

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  • Phase variation
  • Antigenic variation
  • IgA1 protease