Title: MICR 454L Emerging and ReEmerging Infectious Diseases Case Study
1MICR 454L Emerging and Re-Emerging Infectious
DiseasesCase Study 10
- David Song
- Jonathan Chen
- Reina Deogracias
2Overview of symptoms
- Initial onset
- Became acutely ill and began vomiting
- Developed high Fever (40C)
- Led to coughing, rhinorrhea, conjunctivitis (itch
in both eyes) and dried and cracked lips - Greatly reduced urinary output
- Physical examination
- Fever (38.5C)
- Controlled by Tylenol
- High pulse and respiratory rate
- 100 O2 saturation in room air
- Edema in feet
- Shotty Lymphadenopathy
3Diagnosis
4Key Information Pointing to Diagnosis
- General Symptoms
- Bilateral Conjunctivitis
- May accompany viral infections of the upper
respiratory - Causes eye redness, itchiness of eyes, light
sensitivity, and eye pain - Dehydration
- Caused by fever, diarrhea, and vomiting
- Causes decreased urinary output and dry lips
- Swelling of lymph nodes
- No history of rashes
- Presence of rashes could indicate possible
measles infection - Multiple sick contacts
- Easily spread from person to person via aerosol
droplets
5Classification of Influenza Virus
- Family Orthomyxoviridae
- 3 types A, B, C
- Type C mild respiratory illness
- Not a threat to cause epidemic
- Type A and B is what causes the seasonal epidemic
- US winters
- Each Type is further subdivided based on surface
antigens - Hemagglutinins
- Neuraminidase
6Structure of Influenza Virus
- Hemagglutinin (HA)
- Neuraminidase (NA)
- (-)ssRNA
- Segmented genome
- 8 segments
- Coding for 11 proteins
7Pathogenesis of Influenza
- Infection of Upper Respiratory epithelial
- Loss of ciliate epithelial cells
- Secondary infections
- Viral replication induces cytokine release
- Inflammatory response (edematous feet)
8Diagnostic Tests
- Can be confirmed by culturing virus from
nasopharyngeal swabs, washes or aspirates - Antigen testing
- Direct assay
- Hemagglutination Assay
- Indirect assay
- Hemagglutination-Inhibition Assay
- Immunoflurescence
- Enzyme immunoassay (EIA)
- Optical Immunoassay
http//www.cdc.gov/flu/professionals/diagnosis/lab
procedures.htm
9Treatments for Influenza
- Typical
- Rest
- Fluids
- Acetaminophen
- to reduce fever
- Avoid aspirin
- Reyes syndrome - brain and liver damage
resulting in death - Recovery within 1 week
- Antiviral Drugs
- M2 inhibitors - prevents uncoating
- Amantidine
- Rimantidine
- NA inhibitors - prevents release of virus
- Zanamivar (Relenza)
- Oseltamivir (Tamiflu)
10Prevention of Influenza
- Population at Risk
- Elderly and children
- Individuals with chronic medical conditions
- Pregnant women
- Healthcare workers and caregivers
- Household contacts
- Vaccines
- Inactivated virus vaccine
- Live vaccine
- Live, attenuated cold adapted virus (LAIV or
FluMist) - Benefits
- Avoiding infection
- Relieve economic burden
11Epidemiology and Threats
- Generation of genetic variations
- Antigenic Shift
- Infection with at least 2 different strains
- Get mixtures of surface antigens
- Different gene segments
- Antigenic Drift
- Viral RNA polymerase
- Error Prone
- Some errors allows for selective advantage (new
host) - Genetic variants
- Become more pathogenic
- Jump the species barrier
12Primary ArticleKerry P, Willsher N, Fodor E. A
cluster of conserved basic amino acids near the
C-terminus of the PB1 subunit of the influenza
virus RNA Polymerase is involved in the
regulation of viral transcription. 2008.
Virology.373202-210.
- Introduction
- PB1 is part of viral vRNA polymerase complex
- Cleaves host capped pre-mRNA into fragments that
can initiate viral mRNA synthesis - Mutation of AA K669, R670, and R672 inhibits
primer-dependent viral mRNA synthesis. - mutations inhibited the polymerase by causing a
decrease in its ability to bind to the vRNA
promoter and capped RNA. - Methods
- - The levels of vRNA, cRNA and mRNA were assayed
by primer extension - Polymerase complexes were purified using the TAP
method from 293T cells temporarily expressing the
polymerase proteins. - A TAP-tagged PB2 subunit was analyzed by SDS-PAGE
and stained with silver. - The transcription activity of these complexes
were assayed using a model RNA template and a
rabbit globin mRNA (cap donor). -
13- Results
- Expression of the K669A/R670A double mutant
resulted in a significant decrease in mRNA levels
(10 of wild type) - In contrast, a significant increase in cRNA
levels was observed (196 of wild type) when the
K669A and R670A mutations were incorporated into
recombinant viruses - Both mutant viruses showed decreased levels of
mRNA compared to the replication intermediate
cRNA which is fully consistent with a defect in
viral mRNA transcription. - These results in the context of viral infection
indicate RNA replication is independent of viral
mRNA transcription. - Conclusion
- The C-terminal half of the PB1 subunit of the
influenza RNA polymerase has been proposed to be
involved in - promoter binding
- endonuclease cleavage of host mRNA
- binding to the PB2 subunit (which itself binds
the cap structures of host mRNAs). - This study shows this regions importance in the
regulation of viral mRNA synthesis.
14Take Home Message
- Influenza is caused by a SS (-) RNA virus.
- Typical symptoms include Fever (3-4 days),
coughing, sneezing, fatigue, nasal congestion,
and headache. - Diagnostics include testing nasopharyngeal
samples for the influenza virus via
hemagglutination assays, hemagglutination-inhibiti
on assays, immunoflurescence, enzyme immunoassay
(EIA), and optical Immunoassay - Therapy is based on treatment of symptoms and, if
necessary, antiviral drugs neuraminidase
inhibitors and M2 inhibitors. - Prognosis in healthy individuals is usually
recovery within a week. - Prevention involves vaccination during each
years winter flu season. - Transmission is spread person to person via
aerosol droplets. - It is a constant threat to individuals with
weakened immune systems and there is always the
possibility of an antigenic shift resulting in a
deadly and highly infectious strain of influenza.
15References
- Kerry P, Willsher N, Fodor E. A cluster of
conserved basic amino acids near the C-terminus
of the PB1 subunit of the influenza virus RNA
Polymerase is involved in the regulation of viral
transcription. 2008. Virology.373202-210. - Centers for Disease Control and Prevention.
Influenza The Disease. http//www.cdc.gov/flu/abo
ut/disease/index.htm - E. Porter and N. McQueen. Lecture 10 Influenza
Viruses. Microbiology 454L. Cal State Los
Angeles. Spring 2008.