Basic Virology Flashcards
Viral structure
- Naked virus w/ icosahedral capsule: nucleic acid + capsid
- Enveloped virus w/ icosahedral capsule: nucleic acid + capsid + lipid bilayer + surface protein
- Enveloped virus w/ helical capsid: helical capsid w/ nucleic acid inside, lipid bilayer, surface protein
Viral genetics
- Recombination
- Reassortment
- Complementation
- Phenotypic mixing
Recombination
Exchange of genes btwn 2 chromosomes by crossing over w/ regions of base homology
Reassortment
Cell infected with 2 Viruses w/ segmented genomes exchange segments
- Cause of worldwide flu epidemics
Complementation
1 of 2 viruses that infect the cell has mutation –> nonfxnal protein
- The nonmutated virus “complements” the mutated one by making fxnal protein that serves both viruses
Phenotypic mixing
Simultaneous infection of cell w/ 2 viruses - genome of A coated w/ surface proteins of B (hybrid)
- Then coat of B determines infectivity of hybrid virus
- But progeny have type A coat, encoded by type A genetic material
Viral vaccines
- Life attenuated
- Killed
- Recombinant
Live attenuated vaccines
Induce humoral/cell-mediated immunity; revert to virulence rarely
- No booster needed; dont give to immunocompromised!
- Smallpox, yellow fever, chickenpox (VZV), Sabin polio, MMR, Influenza (intranasal)
Killed vaccines
Induce only humoral activity; stable (no virulence)
- Rabies, influenza (injected), salk polio, HAV vaccines
- SalK = Killed*
Recombinant vaccines
Induce only humoral activity; stable (no virulence)
- HBV, HPV (6,11,16,18)
DNA viral genomes
- All DNA viruses except parvo are dsDNA
- “Part-of-a-virus (parvo) is ssDNA; parvus = small*
- All are linear except papilloma-, polyoma-, hepadnaviruses (circular)
RNA viral genomes
- All RNA viruses except reoviridae are ssDNA
- Positive-stranded RNA viruses: retrovirus, togavirus, flavivirus, coronavirus, hepevirus, calicivirus, picornovirus
“went to a retro toga party, drank flavored Corona and ate hippy california pickles”
Infectivity of naked viral genomes
Infectious: dsDNA (except poxvirus/HBV) and +ssDNA viruses
Not infectious: -ssDNA and dsRNA, poxvirus/HBV
Need polymerase in complete virion
Viral replication
DNA - replicate in nucleus (except poxvirus)
RNA - replicate in cytoplasm (except influenza/retroviruses)
Viral envelopes
Naked viruses (no envelope):
- Papillomavirus, Adenovirus, Parvovirus, Polyomavirus, Calicivirus, Picornavirus, Reovirus, Hepevirus
- Give PAPP smears and CPR to naked HEPpy (hippy)*
- PAPP = DNA viruses
- CPR + hepevirus = RNA viruses