Influenza A Essay Flashcards

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What is the structure of influenza A

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Mainly spherical, enveloped, ssRNA, negative sense

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What is the size of the influenza A genome

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13.5 kilobases

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What is the role of the glycoprotein haemagglutinin (HA)

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Binds sailor acid for viral entry

Agglutinate RBCs

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What is the role of the glycoprotein neuramimidase (NA)

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Creates sialic acid to release

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What is the role of the matrix protein 2

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Forms protein channel that facilitates uncoating and assembly
Stabilises the virus building
Antigenic neutralising
An outer lipid bilayer formed from the lipid bilayer of infected host (supported by the M1 protein which plays a role in virion assembly)

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Describe the attachment in the influenza virus replication cycle

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By binding to HA-sialic acid on host cell. Virus is endocytosed and a vesicle membrane forms. The vesicle is transferred to the endosome.

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Describe the uncoating in the influenza virus replication cycle

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Endosome acidification - M2 increases the H+ concentration leading to uncoating

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Describe the transcription stage in the influenza virus replication cycle

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Nucleocapsid goes to the nucleus and transcribes mRNA and translates this into proteins in the cytoplasm

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Describe the replication stage of the influenza virus replication cycle

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vRNP is converted into cRNP (ribonucleoprotein)

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Describe assembly in the influenza virus replication cycle

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HA/NA is transported to cell surface with M1 and genome segments

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What is the final stage of the influenza replication cycle?

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Virus buds off by NA

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What is antigenic drift?

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Minor changes in the antigenic sites of the HA and NA because of error prone replication and no proofreading. This provides a selective advantage for seasonal flu

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What is antigenic shift

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Major changes due to reassert,ent of genes that occurs when two different influenza viruses infect the same host. This occurs due to segmented genome and wide host ranges. Leads to complete change of HA, NA or both. Only occurs in influenza A. Usually requires non-human intermediate

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How do adamantanes treat influenza A?

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They block viral uncoating

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What is the incubation period for influenza A

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Usually 2 days but can range from 1 to 4 days

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