Normal Microbiota (10) Flashcards

1
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Normal flora

A

Organisms found in a given location in a state of health

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2
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Colonisation

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Establishment at a site in the body

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3
Q

Symbiosis

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Two/more organisms co-exist in close physical association

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4
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Mutualism

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Both organisms benefit from symbiosis

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5
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Neutralism

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Neither organisms derives benefit or harm

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6
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Commensalism

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One organism benefits, the other derives neither benefit nor harm

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7
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Parasitism

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One organism/parasite benefits at the expense of the other/host

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8
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Non-sterile sites

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Have normal flora (skin, vagina, conductive, nasopharynx, GI tract)

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9
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Sterile sites

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No normal flora

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10
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Sterility maintained by barriers

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Upper genital tract - cervix

Urinary tract - urethra

Middle ear - eustachian tube

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11
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Sterility maintained by physical separation

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Pleural cavity, peritoneal cavity, spinal cord and meninges

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12
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Sterility maintained by surface cleaning

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Lower respiratory tract - ciliated epithelium (cough/sneeze/swallow)

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13
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Tissue tropism

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Propensity for a particular organism to grow in a particular habitat

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14
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Skin

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Variable temperature, dry, subject to abrasion, aerobic environment, nutrient-poor, skin surface components

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15
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Gingival crevice

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Constant temp, moist, toothbrush-physical challenge, anaerobic, bathed in nutrient, mucosal surface components

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16
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Skin flora

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Coagulase-negative staphylococci (Staphylococcus epidermis)

Staph aureus/Propionibacterium acnes

17
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Mouth flora

A

Viridans/oral streptococci/anaerobes

18
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Nasopharyngeal flora

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  • Nostrils, 20%, S.aureus

- Pharynx

19
Q

Vagina pre-puberty

A

Skin flora/lower GI flora (E.coli)

20
Q

Vagina post-puberty

A

Glycogen produced due to oestrogen, lactobacillus acidophilus (ferment glycogen maintain pH 3)/skin flora/few C.albicans

21
Q

GI flora

A

Low pH inhibits growth, aerobic - acid-tolerant Lactobacilli/H.pylori

22
Q

Large intestine flora

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> 400 species, 99% anaerobic (bactericides, clostridium, bifidbacteria), aerobic (enteric gram negative bacilli)

23
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Benefits of normal flora

A
  • Synthesis and excretion of vitamins (K and B12 enteric)
  • Colonisation resistance (environmental manipulation/antibacterial agents)
  • Cross-reactive antibodies
24
Q

What is human microbiota composition measured by?

A

16S RNA

25
Q

Micro biome and human health

A

IBD, diabetes, hypertension, obesity, cancer, infection - c.diff

26
Q

C.diff

A

Hospital acquired infection, >60 years, perturbation of normal colonic microflora allows C.difficile overgrowth > toxin production > diarrhoea (Pseudomembranous colitis)

27
Q

What is main risk factor for c.diff?

A

antibiotic treatment

28
Q

Faecal transplant used to treat?

A

C.diff (chronic diarrhoea and food poisoning)

29
Q

Suggested faecal transplant has positive effect for

A

MS, CFS, idiopathic thrombotic purport, ulcerative colitis, IBS, diabetes

30
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Pathology of normal flora

A

Overgrowth (thrush), Translocation (conjunctivitis/inoculation into a normally sterile site), cross-infection (MRSA)

31
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Clinical conditions caused by normal flora

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Abscesses, pneumonia, endocarditis, gastroenteritis, peritonitis, urogenital infections, dental caries, periodontal disease, pharyngitis