Exam3Lec4IntrotoProtozoa:BloodandTissue-DwellingProtozoa Flashcards
Which protozoa is the leading cause of mortality?
Malaria with 0.5 million mortality per year
What is the mortality of tuberculosis bacteria?
1-1.5 million
What is the mortality of HIV diseases/aids
virus
1-1.2 million
What are 8 examples of protozoan parasites?
- malaria
- sleeping sickness
- chagas’ diesease
- leishmaniasis
- toxoplasmosis
- amebiasis
- cryptosporidium
- giardiasis
What are the main divisions of protozoa?
- Sporozoa: example parasite is plasmodium (malaria)
- flagellates: example parasite is trypanosomoes (sleeping sickness, chagas’ disease)
- amoebae= infects GI tract, example parasite it entamoeba (amebiasis)
- ciliates (non parasitic, free living)
1-3 are parasitic
Are protozoa eukaryotic cells?
yes, they have organelles such as nucleus, cytoskeleton, ER with ribosomes, golgi apparatis, mitochondria, lysosomes
What is the pharmacological challenge of protozoan parasisties and fungi?
The biochemistry and cell biology is simialr of other euk cells including human cells. This results in high toxicity of many drugs against protozoan parastites and fungi. In contrast bacterial prok drugs (antibiotics) are less toxic due to prok-specific drug trgets not found in human/euk cells
Name the 5 blood and tissue dwelling protozoan parasites. Include the disease, species of parasite, and vector/mode of transmission
- Malaria (plasmodium spp; mosquitos)
- Sleeping sickness (Trypanosoma brucei; Tsetse fly)
- Chagas disease (Trypanosoma cruzi; triatomine bugs)
- Leishmaniasis (Leishmania spp; sandflies)
- Toxoplasmosis ( Toxoplasma gondii; oral or fecal-oral infection)
What is the parasite, transmision, and mortality of malaria?
Parasite: Plasmodium spec.
Transmission: mosquito insect vector
0.5 million deaths per year
1300 die each day
Mostly African children below the age of 5
mosquitos are most active in the nightime
Malaria is usually restricted to what geographical area?
tropical and subtropical areas and altitudes below 1,500 m
Explain the Malaria life-cycle
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- The malaria parasite life cycle involves two hosts. During a blood meal, a malaria-infected female Anopheles mosquito inoculates sporozoites into the human host . Sporozoites infect liver cells and mature into schizonts , which rupture and release merozoites
- Merozoites infect red blood cells . The ring stage trophozoites mature into schizonts, which rupture releasing merozoites
What are the five species of plasmodium that infect humans?
- Plasmodium falciparum (most severe form)
- Plasmodium vivax (most common worldwide)
- Plasmodium ovale
- Plasmodium malariae
- Plasmodium knowlesi
Malaria disease is caused by which part of their life cycle?
RBC stages only
What are poteintal mechanisms of immune defense against various Plasmodium stages?
partial immunity agasint malaria
- antibody
- cytotoxic T cells
- cytokines
- reactive oxygen and nitrogen intermediates
Who does malaria affect the most?
- Infants and young children below age 5
- pregnant mothers
- non-immune (tourists)