Chapter 16: Host-Microbe Interactions: Establishing Cause of Disease Flashcards
In general, how can Koch’s postulates establish the cause of disease? (2)
- based on the germ theory of disease
- allows determination of specific microorganism that causes disease
what are the four rules of Koch’s Postulates that establish the cause of disease?
- The same pathogen should be present in every case of the disease
- the pathogen must be isolated and grown in pure culture
- Pathogen from the pure culture should cause disease when inoculated into a healthy lab animal
- The same microbe should be isolated again from the inoculated individual
What are the exceptions to Koch’s Postulates?
- Some bacteria will not grow in pure culture
- Some pathogens cannot be used to infect lab animals
- Sometimes several different microorganisms can cause the same disease
- Sometimes one pathogen can cause many different diseases
Why is Treponema pallidum an exception to Koch’s Postulates?
- causative agent of syphilis
- will not grow in pure culture
Why is HIV an exception to Koch’s Postulates?
will not infect lab animals
Why is Pneumonia an exception to Koch’s Postulates?
Several different microorganisms can cause this
Why is S. pyogenes an exception to Koch’s Postulates?
It can cause many different diseases
ie. strep throat, skin infections, scarlet fever
What are the different mechanisms of pathogenesis? aka establishing infection? (2)
- adherence
- invasiveness
What occurs in adherence?
- surface molecules called adhesins allow a pathogen to attach
- often sticks to specific receptors on host cell surface
What are some examples of adherence?
- bacterial capsules, pili, and fimbriae
- viral spikes
Study this diagram of adherence with hemagglutinin and neuraminidase
HA - here I come
NA - need to get out
What is invasiveness?
- ability of a pathogen to invade and multiply in tissues
What two types of molecules promote invasiveness?
- extracellular enzymes called exoenzymes
- invasin
What are exoenzymes?
- degrade or alter host cells and tissues
Name the 3 exoenzymes
- fibronolysin
- collagenase
- coagulase