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Nature andPropertiesof Micro-organisms Laura JV Piddock Smallest to largest… Prions Viruses Bacteria Fungi Prions Infectious protein No DNA or RNA Normal cellular form of protein vs. pathological form Pathological form found in neural tissue and tonsils PrP-C & PrP-Sc Pathology Spongiform encephalopathy: transmissible, familial Transmission: oral, operative (neural tissue, dura, corneas), ??? blood Resistance to disinfectants Formaldehyde increases infectivity Viruses DNA or RNA Shell of protein (capsid) surrounding nucleic acid Classification on basis of nucleic acid DNA viruses: eg Herpes simplex virus (HSV) RNA viruses: eg influenza virus DNA viruses: herpes simplex virus (HSV) RNA viruses: Influenza Viruses Obligate intracellular parasites Use host cell for nucleic acid and protein synthesis Cell attachment: target for blocking antibody vaccines Intracellular replication: target for antiviral drugs n.b. retroviruses (RNA) e.g. HIV RNA DNA Viral effects on host cells Degeneration (cytopathic effect): CMV Cell lysis Cell fusion, syncytia formation: RSV Cell proliferation Transformation: malignancy (parvoviruses) Latent infection - no sign of infection until reactivation ‘cold sores’ (HSV) chickenpox shingles (VZV) CMV hepatitis owl eye effect inclusion body [...]... conjugation (transfer of plasmid DNA) Important bacterial products 1: extracellular polysaccharide CAPSULE condensed, well defined layer closely surrounding the cell contributes to invasiveness of pathogenic bacteria by reducing opsonisation and protecting from phagocytosis E.g Streptococcus pneumoniae in RTI vaccination: pneumococcal; meningococcal A and C GLYCOCALYX loose meshwork of fibrils extending... Gram positives: synthesis is target for penicillins, cephalosporins and vancomycin lipoteichoic acid, septic shock Beta-lactamases hydrolyse penicillins and cephalosporins secreted by Gram positive bacteria Within periplasm of Gram negative bacteria Important cell wall components 2 LPS, Endotoxin Firmly bound to cell and only released upon lysis Only Lipid A is toxic Polysaccharide is a...Varicella zoster virus (VZV) VZV: Chickenpox VZV: Shingles Re-activation of latent infection Suppression of cell mediated immunity Bacteria Unicellular, DNA and RNA Binary No prokaryotes fission mitochondria Rigid cell wall containing peptidoglycan Eubacteria Classified according to: Gram stain reaction... be removed but is rapidly replaced Involved in motility and impart spinning movement and usually requires proton motive force Chemotaxis: flagella move bacteria towards or away from chemical attractant/repellent e.g Vibrio cholerae Flagellae Important bacterial cell components 3: Pili (Fimbrae) Found on Gram negative bacteria, shorter and finer than flagella Two classes: ordinary pili ‘colonisation... obligate intracellular parasite needs host ATP Chlamydia trachomatis Important bacterial cell components 1: (endo)spores usually Bacillus spp and Clostridium e.g Clostridium tetani (tetanus) spore is a resting cell, highly resistant to desiccation, heat and chemical agents produced in response to environmental conditions e.g nutritional depletion, usually reduction in nitrogen or carbon sources... Shape coccus - round (chains? clusters?) bacillus - rod Wound swab: S aureus Neisseria gonorrhoeae Gram stained urethral discharge The image shows many polymorphonuclear leukocytes (PMNs) and gram-negative extra- and intra-cellular diplococci (1,000X oil) Pneumococci in sputum Other important bacteria Strict anaerobes: e.g Bacteroides fragilis metronidazole sensitive ‘Higher bacteria’ e.g Mycobacterium... specificity conferred by the terminal repeat units, and many types possible, e.g Salmonella >1000 Fungi Eukaryotes Rigid chitinous cell walls Antifungal drugs interfere with cell wall synthesis Classified morphologically: moulds eg Penicillium, Aspergillus yeasts - filamentous, spore-forming - unicellular, budding reproduction eg Candida, Cryptococcus Moulds Yeasts ... vaccination: pneumococcal; meningococcal A and C GLYCOCALYX loose meshwork of fibrils extending outward from the cell plays a major role in bacterial adherence to surfaces E.g Streptococcus mutans and dental caries Capsule Important bacterial products 2: Exotoxins: secreted by Gram positive bacteria E.g C tetani active immunity - toxoid passive immunity - antitoxin Bacterial cell walls Lipoteichoic . Nature and Properties of Micro-organisms Laura JV Piddock Smallest to largest… Prions Viruses . Shingles Re-activation of latent infection Suppression of cell mediated immunity Bacteria Unicellular, prokaryotes DNA and RNA Binary fission