Title: GENERAL ASPECTS OF
1GENERAL ASPECTS OF BACTERIAL PATHOGENESIS Lecture
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Faculty Dr. Alvin Fox
2Key Words
Pathogen Transmission Outbreak, Epidemic,
Pandemic Adhesion Normal flora
Penetration Infection Invasiveness/spread
Infectious diseases Extra/intra cellular
pathogen Compromised host Exotoxin Opportunisti
c infection Endotoxin - non-specific
immunity Nosocomial Specific immunity Kochs
postulates Autoimmunity Bioterrorism
3Pathogenicity
- virulence factors
- number of initial organisms
- immune status
4Pathogens
- The usual rate
- Oubreak - local
- Epidemic - regional/national
- Pandemic widespread (international)
- infections beyond the norm
5Koch's postulates
- isolated
- diseased not healthy people
- growth
- pure culture
- induce disease
- susceptible animals
- re-isolated
- susceptible animals
6Opportunistic infections
- normal flora
- environment
- often compromised individuals
7Opportunists - normal flora
- Skin
- Staphylococcus aureus
- Staphylococcus epidermidis
- Propionibacterium acnes
- Intestine
- Bacteroides
- high numbers
- Enterobacteriaceae
- low number
8Opportunists - environment
9Opportunists
- Community-acquired
- Nosocomial - hospital
10Transmission
- airborne droplets
- food
- water
- sexual contact
11Host defenses
- Gut
- peristalsis
- defecation
- respiratory tract
- ciliary action
- coughing
- sneezing
- urogenital tract
- urination
12Adhesion
BACTERIUM
adhesin
receptor
EPITHELIUM
13S. pyogenes
F-protein lipoteichoic acid
fibronectin
14E. coli
Fimbriae
Flagella
15E. coli fimbriae
Type 1
mannose
P
- galactose
- glycolipids
- glycoproteins
16Penetration and spread
Epithelium
Blood stream
Salmonella typhi
Salmonella enteritidis
Vibrio cholerae
Gut lumen
17Connective tissue destrction
- Helps bacterial dissemination
- collagenase
- hyaluronidase
18Extracellular pathogens
- resistant to extra-cellular killing
- killed on phagocytosis
- resist killing
- by avoiding internalization
19Protein A inhibits phagocytosis
PHAGOCYTE
Fc receptor
Protein A
immunoglobulin
BACTERIUM
20M protein inhibits phagocytosis
Complement
fibrinogen
M protein
peptidoglycan
21Intracellular parasite
Bacteria
Macrophage or neutrophil
Lysozome
Phagosome
Enter cytoplasm
Fusion
No fusion
22Killing of intracellular parasite
23Tissue Injury
- exotoxins
- endotoxins and non-specific immunity
- - no antigen
- specific immunity
- - antigen
24Exotoxins
- proteins
- usually enzymes
- destroy cellular structures
- destroy extracellular matrix
25A-B toxins
Cell surface
Active
Binding
A
B
26- Diphtheria toxin and Pseudomonas exotoxin A
- ADP-ribosylates elongation factor (EF2)
- inhibits protein synthesis
- kills cells, destroys tissues
27Cholera toxin and E. coli labile toxin
- ADP-ribosylation of regulator
-
- adenylate cyclase activation
- cyclic AMP
- active ion and water secretion
-
- diarrhea
28- Shiga toxin - shigellosis
- Shiga-like toxin enterohemorrhagic E. coli
- lyses 28S rRNA in ribosome
- death of epithelial cells
- poor water absorption
- diarrhea
29- Botulinum toxin
- inhibits acetylcholine release
- inhibits nerve impulses
- muscles inactive
- flacid paralysis
-
- Tetanus toxin
- inhibits glycine release
- inactivates inhibitory neurons
- muscles over-active
- rigid paralysis
30Exotoxins - extracellular matrix of connective
tissue
- Clostridium perfringens
- collagenase
- Staphylococcus aureus
- - hyaluronidase
31Membrane damaging exotoxins
- Proteases
- Phospholipases
- Detergent-like action
32C. perfringens phospholipase
- destroys blood vessels
- stops influx inflammatory cells
- creates anaerobic environment
- allows growth of this strict anaerobe.
33Exotoxins
- Antibodies (anti-toxins) neutralize
- vaccination
34Endotoxin
- Lipopolysaccharide - endotoxin
- peptidoglycan -endotoxin-like action
- cell envelope components
- not proteins/enzymes
35Septic shock
- hypotension (tissue pooling of fluids)
- disseminated intravascular coagulation
- fever
- lack of effective oxygenation
- overall system failure
36Endotoxins
- non-specific inflammation
- cytokine release
- complement activation
- B cell mitogens
- polyclonal B cell activators
- adjuvants
37Specific immunity and immunopathology
- chronic infection
- tuberculosis
- leprosy
- syphilis
- persisting bacterial remnants
- autoimmunity
38IgA proteases
- help survival on external surfaces
- H. influenzae
- S. pneumoniae
- N. gonorrhoeae
- N. meningitidis
39Bioterrorism
- air
- most common
- no previous exposure
- zoonoses
- manifest initially
- colds/flu-like
- death or debilitation
- recognition
- clinically (e.g. common source clusters)
- clinical microbiology
- biodetection (environment)
- future