Chapter 16: Host-Microbe Interactions: Damage to the Host Flashcards

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Bacteria can do direct or indirect damage to the host. What is indirect damage?

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  • inducing an immune response and causing inflammation
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Bacteria can do direct or indirect damage to the host. What is direct damage?

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  • production of exoenzymes or toxins
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3
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What is a toxin?

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  • poisonous substance produced by a microorganism
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4
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what are exotoxins?

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  • Proteins excreted by bacteria
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5
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what are two characteristics of exotoxins?

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  • generally heat sensitive
  • can be extremely toxic, among most lethal substance is known
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6
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Why is Clostridium botulinum an exotoxin?

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  • causes botulism
  • botulinum toxin 1 mig can kill 1 mil guinea pigs
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What are the 3 categories of exotoxins?

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  1. Neurotoxins
  2. enterotoxins
  3. Cytotoxins
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What are neurotoxins?

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  • interfere with nerve impulses
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9
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what are the 2 types of neurotoxins?

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  1. Botulinum toxin
  2. Tetanus toxin
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10
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What does the botulinum toxin cause? (3)

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  • flaccid paralysis
  • muscles permanent relax
  • heart stops beating, breathing stops
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11
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What does the tetanus toxin cause? (4)

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  • rigid paralysis
  • uncontrollable muscle contractions (spasms)
  • results in lockjaw
  • death usually occurs due to spasms of respiratory muscles
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12
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What are enterotoxins?

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  • modify intestinal cells so they continuously secrete water
    ex. Cholera toxin causes severe watery diarrhea
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13
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What are cytotoxins?

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  • general cell killers
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14
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How is the diphteria toxin (C. diphtheriae) a cytotoxin?

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  • interferes with proteins synthesis killing cells
  • kills the cells in the respiratory tract
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15
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Lipopolysaccharide is an ____ (endotoxin/exotoxin)

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endotoxin

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16
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What is lipopolysaccharide? (2)

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  • part of the outer membrane of gram negative bacteria
17
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Do endotoxins cause problems when embedded into the outer membrane?

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no

18
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What do endotoxins trigger?

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  • released when bacteria die
  • can trigger fever, inflammation, hemorrhaging, shock
19
Q

Which are more potent: exotoxins or endotoxins?

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  • exotoxins
  • endotoxins are not as potent, so you need much more to cause symptoms
20
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explain why Salmonellosis (S. enterica) is an endotoxin (3)

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  • food borne illness
  • symptoms causes by endotoxin released from millions of dying bacteria
  • antibiotic treatment can do more harm than good
21
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In summary, what are exotoxins and what do they do? (3)

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  • proteins
  • released outside the cell
  • extremely toxic and often lethal
22
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In summary, what are endotoxins? (3)

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  • LPS
  • only released when bacteria die
  • not as toxic and not usually lethal