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12.Medical Microbio - Viruses
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12/15/2008

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Term
Viruses
Definition

-obligate intracellular parasites

 

-contain EITHER DNA or RNA (not both)

-which can be single stranded or double stranded

 

-can only replicate after taking control of a host cell

Term
Types of RNA viruses
Definition

Positive stranded RNA virus (sense)

 

Negative stranded RNA nirus (anti-sense)

 

Retroviruses (eg. HIV)

Term
Positive stranded RNA
Definition

-RNA acts like messenger RNA

-when this pos. RNA enters host cell, it immediately undergoes translation into proteins, etc

 

eg. polio virus

 

'sense' RNA makes proteins (makes 'sense')

Term
Negative stranded RNA
Definition

-when the negative stranded RNA enters host cell, it must first be transcribe into positive RNA

-this requires the enzyme:

"RNA-dependent RNA polymerase"

 

Since humans don't have this enzyme, the viruses must carry their own

Term
Retroviruses
Definition

-It's RNA is transcribed into DNA

-this is done by reverse transcriptase

 

RNA->DNA->mRNA->Proteins, enzymes...

 

 

in the conversion of DNA to mRNA, positive strand is used for transcription, and the negative strand is ignored.

Term
Icosahedral capsids
Definition

-this capsule is made up of equilateral triangles

-DNA or RNA is inside the capsule

Term
Helical capsids
Definition

-only ever contains RNA

-most have a spherical shape

Term
Pox Virus capsule
Definition

neither icosahedral or helical

 

"pox in the box"

Term
Viral envelopes
Definition

-envelope is derived from host cell membranes

 

naked virus - lacks envelop

enveloped viruse - is covered in an envelop

Term
Types of DNA Viruses
Definition

"HHAPPP"y viruses

 

Herpes virus

Hepadnavirus

Adenovirus

Papova virus

Parvo Virus

Pox virus (now completely irradicated)

Term

Characteristics of DNA viruses

 

Definition

-not transient or labile

-many cause persistent infections

-viral genes interact with host transcriptional machinery

-usually found in the host nucleus

 

Term
Characteristics of RNA Viruses
Definition

Single stranded

enveloped

helical capsids

replicate in cytoplasm

-usually IS labile and transient

-usually aren't persistent like DNA viruses

Term
Reoviruses
Definition

are an exception to RNA viruses because they have DOUBLE STRANDED RNA (dsRNA)

 

-are non-enveloped and include:

 

picornavirus - foot and and mouth disease

calcivirus - diarrhoea

reoviridae - diarrhoe

Term
4 stages of viral replication
Definition

1. absorption and penetration

2.release of nucleic acid (by uncoating the virus)

3. Synthesis and assembly of the viral products

4. Release of virions from the host cell

Term
Absorption and penetration stage of viral replication
Definition

-virus binds to host cell membrane

-part of virus binds to host cell receptors

-virus is internalized by endocytosis or fusion of the viral envelope with the host cell.

 

Term
Viral synthesis of negative stranded RNA
Definition

uncoats

releases a virion associatied RNA polymerase

-transcribes from negative to positive RNA

-Positive RNA undergoes transcription AND translation

Term
virion
Definition
is a progeny virus that just lacks an envelope
Term
Viral Replication of DNA viruses
Definition

-transcription/replication occur in the nucleus

-more complex than RNA replication

transcription divided into stages:

 

immediate early and early stages - early mRNA encodes enzymes and proteins needed for DNA replication

 

Late Stage - late mRNA is transcribed from progeny DNA to make structural proteins

 

Term
Virion Release
Definition

often when the cell lyses

also can be by exocytosis

 

usually the virions are naked at this point. 

will get an envelop by budding through the Golgi apparatus, nucleur membrane or cytoplasmic membrane.

Term
Host cell outcome after a viral infection
Definition

-cell death

 

-introduction of oncogenes which lead to uncontrolled growth

 

- latent infection (that will reappear later)

 

-chronic slow infection

Term
Primary Viremia
Definition
the initial spread of a virus in the blood from the initial site of infection
Term
Secondary Viremia
Definition
-occurs once the initial virus have infected tissue, replicated, and entered the bloodstream once again.
Term
latent viral infections
Definition

occurs in viruses such as HIV, HPV, VZV, rabies, measles, etc

 

herpes go to nonreplicating neural cells OR replicating hematopoeitic lineage cells

 

Term
escaping immunity in latent infections
Definition

Ex. HSV: some viruses replicated in the middle and upper layers of squamous epithelium where the inflammatory cells don't find them.

 

-some encode proteins to downregulate MHC class 1 expression

Term
Generalized response to viral infection
Definition

-viral infection induces formation of interferons

 

-also may trigger cytokins

 

-w/i 7-10 days, get specific antibodies

 

-after 2-3 weeks, antibodies change from IgM to IgG (can be serologically tested for increase in IgG to diagnose infection)

Term
Diagnosis of Viral infection
Definition
-Can do serological tests for viral protein antigens
-Analyze increase in IgG, high titres
-Main methods: ELISA or DNA/RNA amplification
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