Title: Chapter 13-Viruses
1Chapter 13-Viruses
2General Characteristics of all viruses
- Contain a single type of nucleic acid
- Contain a protein coat
- Obligate intracellular parasites
- Are viruses the only obligate intracellular
parasites?
3History began with the Tobacco Mosaic Virus (TMV)
- 1886 Aldolf Mayer showed that a virus was
transmissable between plants - 1892 Iwanowski tried to isolate it by filtering
with porcelain filter
4Sizes of viruses
5Polyhedral virus
- Capsid coat made of capsomeres
- Nucleic acid inside
6Helical virus with an envelope
- The shape is a long rod
- Rabies and Ebola are helical viruses
- Influenzae virus is helical with an envelope
7Bacteriophage Complex virus
8Bacterial viruses
- Known as bacteriophages or phages
- Two different life cycles
- Lytic cycle-results in lysis of the cell
- Lysogenic cycle-may result in lysis of the cell
or the virus becomes a permanent part of the
chromosome by integrating
9Lytic Cycle
10Lytic Cycle
11Growth curve of bacteriophage
12Lysogenic Cycle
13How can you study bacteriophages?
- Plaque assay
- -pour agar with bacteria and phage on top of an
agar plate - -plaque develops where virus infected
bacterial cell - -each plaque is counted as one virus
14How do animal viruses differ from bacterial
viruses?
- Attachment
- Replication of nucleic acid
- Penetration
- Uncoating
15DNA Animal Viruses
- Adenoviridae
- dsDNA, non-enveloped
- First isolated in the adenoids
- Cause upper respiratory infections
16DNA Animal Viruses
- Poxviridae
- dsDNA, enveloped
- Cause small pox (variola)
17DNA Animal Viruses
- Poxviridae
- dsDNA, enveloped
- small pox virus (variola)
18DNA Animal Viruses
- Herpesviridae (dsDNA, enveloped virus)
- -simplex 1(cold sores)
- -simplex 2 (genital herpes)
- -chicken pox, shingles
- -epstein barr
19Herpes simplex-1
- HHV-1 causes fever blisters, HHV-2 genital herpes
- Symptoms fluid filled skin lesions
- Treatment Acyclovir
20Varicella (chickenpox) and Herpes Zoster
(Shingles)
- HHV-3 causes chicken pox and latent activation
known as shingles - Acquired by respiratory route, 2 weeks later see
vesicles on skin - Vaccine established in 1995 for chickenpox
21Epstein Barr
- Causes infectious mononucleosis
- Acquire by saliva, incubation period is 4-7 weeks
- Identify by
- -lobed lymphocytes
- -heterophile antibodies
- -fluorescent antibody tests
22Hepadnaviridae
- dsDNA, enveloped
- Hepatitis B
- -passes through intermediate stage (RNA)
- -three particles in blood
- Dane
- filamentous
- sphericle
- -exposure through blood/body fluids
23Hepatitis B
- Incubation period is 12 weeks
- 10 of cases become chronic, mortality rate is
less than 1 - About 40 of the chronic cases die of liver
cirrhosis
24RNA animal viruses
- Is there an enzyme in animal cells to replicate
RNA? - What does RNA polymerase do?
25RNA animal viruses
- () single stranded RNA viruses
- RNA serves as mRNA
- (-) single stranded RNA viruses
- RNA does not code for proteins
26Picornaviridae () ssRNA
- Poliovirus
- Virus ingested then travels throughout the body
- In some cases it impairs the upper motor neurons,
less than 1 of all cases - Vaccines
- Salk vaccine (IPV)
- Enhanced-inactivated polio (E-IPV)
- Sabin vaccine
27Cases of Poliomyelitis in US
28Picornaviridae () ssRNA
- Rhinovirus
- -causes the common cold
- -100 or more serological types
- -virus grows best in the nose and conjunctiva
29Picornaviridae () ssRNA
- Enterovirus responsible for 90 of viral
gastroenteritis - Rotavirus
- Most common cause of viral gastroenteritis
- Norwalk-like virus
- Responsible for local epidemics
30Rotavirus
- Note the shape which gave it the name
- rotawheel
31Picornaviridae () ssRNA
- Hepatitis A
- -obtain through fecal-oral route, enters GI
tract and multiplies - -incubation period is 4 weeks
- -symptoms include anorexia, malaise, nausea,
diarrhea, abdominal discomfort, fever, and chills
lasting 2-21 days
32Flaviviridae () ssRNA, enveloped
- Hepatitis C virus
- Obtain from blood/body fluids
- Incubation period averages 6 weeks
- Hard to screen blood for the virus
- 85 of all cases become chronic
33Rhabdoviridae (-)ssRNA, enveloped
- Rabies virus
- -enters the skin and multiplies in skeletal
muscle and connective tissue - -virus travels along nerves to the CNS causing
encephalitis
34Pathology of rabies
35Orthomyxoviridae-multiple strands of (-)RNA
- Influenza virus
- Consists of 8 segments of RNA
- Envelope has H spikes (hemagglutinin) and N
spikes (neuraminidase) - Incubation is 1-3 days
- Symptoms include chills, fever, headache, muscle
aches, may lead to cold-like symptoms
36Influenza virus
37Retroviruses convert RNA to DNA
38Retroviridae-multiple strands of (-)RNA
- HIV
- -infects Helper T cells
- -requires the enzyme reverse transcriptase
- -integrates as a provirus
- -is released by budding, or lyses the cell
39Proteinaceous infectious particles PRIONS
- 1982 Stanley Prusiner proposed that there were
infectious proteins - Caused the disease scrapie in sheep
- Caused the mad-cowdisease in 1987
- Human forms suggest a genetic component
40Prions How do they replicate?
41Can viruses cause cancer?
- Michael Bishop and Harold Varmus received the
1989 Nobel Prize for cancer-causing genes carried
by a virus from animal cells - Oncogenesgenes that can be transformed to cause
cancer - 10 of cancers have been found to be due to
oncogenic viruses