Host parasite relationships Flashcards

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What is the causative agent of strep throat?

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Streptococcus pyogens (Group A strep)

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What are opportunistic pathogens?

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  1. Tend to be members of normal microbiota2. Take advantage of preexisting conditions, such as immunosuppression to grow and cause disease
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What is pathogenicity?

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Ability of a microorganism to cause disease

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What is virulence?

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Measurement of pathogenicity

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What is a carrier?

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  1. Asymptomatic individual who is host to a pathogen 2. Has the potential to transmit pathogen to others3. Condition of being a carrier may be transient or (semi) permanent
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What are the events associated with infection?

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  1. Entry into host2. Adhesion, colonization, pathogenic action 3. Escaping host defense
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How is adhesion obtained?

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  1. Adhesins, or attachment proteins, are often but not always associated with bacterial pili2. Specific adhesin and receptor combinations often define tropism
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What are biofilms?

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  1. Bacteria encased in an exopolymeric substance of their own making2. Altered metabolism, usually slower3. Increased antibiotic resistance4. Increased genetic exchange5. Resistance to disinfection (decreased diffusion, increased organic matter)
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What characterizes pathogenic action of bacteria?

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  1. Invasion into cells (hijack host cell machinery, modulate maturation of phagosome to promote survival)2. Dissemination (can cause disease at location far from initial infection site)
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What are exotoxins?

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  1. Bacterial products that directly harm tissues or lead to destructive biologic activites2. Cytolytic enzymes3. Receptor binding proteins that initiate toxic reactions)4. A = active5. B = binding
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What are superantigens?

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  1. Bind both TCRs and MHC 2 without requiring an antigen2. Activation of large amount of cytokines with life threatening autoimmune type response
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What are characteristics of encapsulation?

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  1. Generally a poor antigen2. Masks more antigenic epitopes on bacterial surface3. Prevent binding of antibody or complement
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What are characteristics of antigenic mimicry?

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Bacteria can produce compounds the host sees as self

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What are characteristics of antigenic shift?

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  1. Quickly change antigenic makeup of proteins on cell surface2. Moving target
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What are characteristics of inactivation antibody?

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Secretion of proteases that degrade specific antibody isotypes

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What are characteristics of resistance to complement mediated killing?

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  1. Limited access to membrane2. Degradation of complement components
17
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How are virulence factors regulated?

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  1. Quorum sensing2. Regulation of gene expression in response to population size3. A way for bacteria to act as a multicellular group of organisms as opposed to individuals carrying out a genetic program