intestinal bacteria Flashcards
of the thousands of bacteria in the gut, how do we know which are clinically relevant
- causes disease in the GI system
- not part of healthy gut flora
- pathogen or opportunist?
- need treatment
- important for GI function and nutrition?
- are they gut commensals that would be pathogens at other sites
- will they cause food borne diseases
the majority of the phyla firmicutes are what gram type
gram positive
give examples of firmicutes
- mycoplasmas (lack cell wall)
- listeria
- staphylococcus
- enterococcus
- lactobacillus
- streptococcus
- clostridium
- bacillus
members of the phylum bacteroidetes are what gram type
negative
are bacteroidetes pathogenic
rarely, some evidence that bacteroides can cause opportunistic infections
give 2 examples of bacteroidetes that are relevent to the GI system
- bacteroides
- porphyromonas
members of the phyla proteobacteria are what gram type
negative
list genera within the phyla proteobacteria
- escherichia
- salmonella
- vibrio
- helicobacter
- campylobacter
list division of proteobacteria and genera withinneach division
only ones highlighted important
give examples of genera within the phyla actinomycetota
- mycobacteria
- bifidobacterium (gram +)
- corynebacterium (gram +)
list common genera of bacteria found in the GIT
discuss bacteroides
- major component of the mammalian GI flora
- gram -
- bacilli
- anaerobes
- non endospore forming
- main source of energy is polysaccharides from plants but will use simple sugars also
discuss lactobacillus
- gram +
- faculatative anaerobic/microaerophilic
- convert lactose and other sugars into lactic acid
- common and benign
- present on mucosa of repro and GIT
- makes environment acidic (bc produces lactic acid) which inhibits growth of some harmful bacteria
discuss streptococci
- gram +
- coccoid
- facultative anaerobes
- from phylum firmicute
- grow in chains and paris because cellular division is on a single axis
- differentiate species based on haemolysis, serology, biochem testin
- can cause opportunistic disease
discuss enterococcus
- gram +
- facultative anaerobe
- commensal
- important in terms of antibiotic resistance perhaps