Mycoplasmas Flashcards

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Features of mycoplasmas

  • what they are, division, features of cell wall
  • shape
  • features when grown on agar
  • what kind of parasites are they
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  • Are prokaryotes, but separate to bacteria
    • smallest known (also smallest genome)
  • multiply by binary fission
  • lack cell wall characteristic or bacteria and are bounded by bi-laminar membrane similar to animal cells (therefore resistant to penicillin)
  • quite pleomorphic (different shapes)
  • characteristic small “fried egg” colony on agar
    • central dense core embedded in agar & lighter peripheral zone
  • contain intracellular bacterial-like organelles
  • are extracellular parasites -> closely associated w/ external membrane of cells
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Mycoplasma - naming

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  • Mycoplasma is a common name for an entire group of organisms in class Mollicutes
    • one genera is designated Mycoplasma
  • difficult to culture
  • v. common contamination of cell lines
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M. pneumoniae

  • features
  • AKA
  • how to get rid of it
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  • associated disease = primary atypical pneumonia
    • won’t put in hospital, called ‘walking pneumoniae’
      • is a chronic disease, can take long time to go away
  • need right antibiotic
  • gives dry cough (no phlegm)
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Main symptoms of infectious Pneumonia

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  • Systemic (high fever, chills)
  • Central (headaches, loss of appetite)
  • Skin (clamminess, chills)
  • Lungs (cough w/ phlegm, shortness of breath, chest pain)
  • Muscular (fatigue)
  • Gastric (nausea, vomiting)
  • Joints (pain)
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Nutritional requirements of Mycoplasmas

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  • fastidious nutritional requirements
  • Media for culture needs to contain extensive range of vitamens and co-factors
  • Nucleic acid precursors required (mycoplasmas lack pathway for pyrimidine synthesis and synthesis of purine base)
  • long chain fatty acids must be supplied (as also can’t be synthesised)

*in a way, similar to viruses

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2 basic energy-yielding mechanisms produce toxic metabolites

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  1. Fermentative;
    - fermentation of sugars via a glycoytic pathway & ATP is formed during glycolysis
    - end products (may be toxic to cell) include lactate, acetate, pyruvate, acetyl methyl carbinol
  2. Non-fermentative;
    - Enables mycoplasma to derive most of their energy (ATP) requirements from arginine
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Ureaplasma species

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-require urea for growth (hydrolysed NH3 to CO2)

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Extracellular toxic products important in pathogenesis of mycoplasmas (5)

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  • Ammonia
  • Mycoplasmas lack catalase (leads to accumulation of H2O2 - most would be degraded by host peroxidases)
  • Some have glycoprotein capsule which have toxic properties
  • Haemolysisns
  • Nucleases and other enzymes
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Antibiotics - how they work

-feature after cough has gone

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  • Resistant to antibiotics inhibiting cell wall synthesis
  • Tylosin and Tetracyclines most commonly used
    • also used for prophylactic treatment for anthrax, bubonic, plague and malaria
  • after infection, animals commonly excrete mycoplasmas for long periods (is NOT prevented by antibiotic therapy)
    • can be contagious even though no cough
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Diagnosis of mycoplasmas (3)

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  • Isolation of mycoplasma (final identification to species lvl accomplished by biochemical and serological tests)
  • PCR
  • Serological tests for antibody
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Primary atypical pneumonia

-age group it attacks

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  • called this because still able to walk around
  • common in children and young adults
  • cause of up to 30% all pneumonia cases
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