Bacteria Exotoxins Flashcards

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ADP ribosylating AB Toxin Mechanism (I’ll denote this by a)

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B (binding) component binds to host cell surface receptor, enabling endocytosis
Then the A (active) component attaches ADP-ribosyl to disrupt host cell proteins

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Corynebacterium diptheriae Toxin and Mechanism

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Diphtheria toxin (a)
Inactivates elongation factor (EF2) thus inhibiting protein synthesis
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Pseudomonas aeruginosa Toxin and Mechanism

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Exotoxin A (a)
Inactivates elongation factor (EF2) thus inhibiting protein synthesis
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Shigella Toxin and Mechanism

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Shiga toxin (a)
Inactivates 60S ribosome thus inhibiting protein synthesis
Can cause HUS

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Shigella Toxin, Mechanism, and Manifestation

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Shiga toxin (a)
Inactivates 60S ribosome thus inhibiting protein synthesis
Mucosal damage causes dystentery and the enhanced cytokine release causes HUS

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EHEC Toxin, Mechanism, and Manifestation

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Shiga-like toxin (a)
Inactivates 60S ribosome thus inhibiting protein synthesis
Enhances cytokine release, causing HUS (does not invade host cells like Shigella)

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ETEC Toxins, Mechanism, and Manifestation

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Heat labile toxin (a) overactivates adenylate cyclase
Heat stabile toxin overactivates guanylate cyclase
Both lead to watery diarrhea

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Bacillus anthracis Toxin and Mechanism

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Edema factor

Mimics the adenylate cyclase, thus increasing fluid secretion

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Vibrio cholerae toxin, Mechanism, and Manifestation

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Cholera toxin (a)
Overactivates adenylate cyclase by activating Gs, thus causing rice water diarrhea
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B. pertussis toxin and Mechanism

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Pertussis toxin (a)
Overactives adenylate cyclase by DISABLING Gi, thus impairing phagocytosis to permit survival of microbe
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B. pertussis toxin and Mechanism

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Pertussis toxin (a)
Overactives adenylate cyclase by DISABLING Gi, thus impairing phagocytosis to permit survival of microbe
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Clostridium tetani and botulinum Toxins and Mechanisms

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Cleave SNARE Proteins required for neurotransmitter release

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Clostridium perfringens Toxin, Mechanism, and Manifestations

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Alpha toxin
Phospholipase that degrades tissues and cell membranes
Thus causes myonecrosis (gas gangrene and hemolysis)

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Streptococcus pyogenes Toxin, Mechanism, Manifestation, and Clinical Use

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Streptolysin O
Protein that degrades cell membrane
Thus lyses RBCs
Antibodies against it used to diagnose rheumtaic fever

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S. aureus and S. pyogenes Toxins (that cause shock) and Mechanisms

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S. aureus: TSST-1
S. pyogenes: Exotoxin A
Mechanism: Bring MHCII and TCR in proximity to outside of antigen binding site to cause overwhelming release of IFNgamma and IL2

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