Mycobacteria Flashcards

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What are the general features of Mtb

A

Mycolic acids, lipoarabinomanin (LAM)– similar to LPS. They have a high amount of lipid in their cell wall, making it hydrophobic and hardy.

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What cell targets Mtb?

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Macrophages.

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What types of disease are caused by Mtb?

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Delayed type hypersensitivity. Macrophages aren’t killing Mtb. Proteins produced by Mtb eventually lead to the death of the non activated macrophage.

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4
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How many people a week die due to Mtb?

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30,000. There are 165,000 new cases a week. Only 10% of people actually get disease though.

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What is one of the first things that our body does to Mtb?

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It coats it in complement so it can be phagocytozed by a macrophage.

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What can Mtb do so it doesn’t get killed by a macrophage?

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Prevent the acidification of the endolysosome.

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What does DTH cause?

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They cause macrophages to bust open, releasing their enzymes to the environment. This causes necrosis.

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How does Mtb prevent itself from being recognized by the adaptive immune system?

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It secretes immunological decoys during early infection. It also inhibits MHC II presentation. It can also manipulate DC maturation

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How is Mtb diagnosed?

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Tuberculin test. Uses purified protein to measure if the host is has delayed type hypersensitivity.

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