intracellular pathogens Flashcards
can only grow inside cells. Usually only able to grow in laboratory in cultured mammalian cells.
Obligate:
ability to grow inside or outside of cells. Often observed as the ability to grow on bacteriological medium or grow extracellularly in tissues.
Facultative:
Usually intracellular pathogens are cell-tropic: one host cell type targeted
- Shigella in ______
- Rickettsia in _______
- M. tuberculosis in ________
- Shigella in epithelium
- Rickettsia in endothelium
- M. tuberculosis in macrophage
why are macrophages a target of pathogens?
- efficient at phagocytosis
- killing mechan. bypass
- manipulation
One bacterial group can grow in neutrophils:
Anaplasma (vector borne)
why is the intestinal epithelium a barrier to pathogens
- thick mucous layer
- microvilli leads to poor surface area
- adhesion receptors
how can pathogens enter tthrough the intestinal epithelium
due to the presence of M cells that have reduced mucous secretion and adhesion receptors are at apical end allowing pathogens to enter and spread
There are broadly two different ways that bacterial pathogens trick cells into internalizing them:
- Receptor-driven (Zippering)
2. Triggering of the host actin cytoskeleton
Listeria monocytogenes an oral pathogen associated with contaminated foods, uptake mechanism into non-phagocytic cells
receptor driven- zippering
trigger driven uptake into non-phagocytic cells invovles sa specialized secretion system
type III system- salmonella, shigella
we have a few ways of fighting or setting traps for intracellular pathogens such as (3)
- NADPH oxidase releases O2-
- trafficking to the lysosome
- Xenophagy- bacteria entering cytoplasm can be ubiquitinated which can be recognized by autophagopores and degraded
strategies for intracellular growth
- within vacuole
- within cytosol
***in all cases, pathogens must interfere with host killing mechanisms
Problem that arise from attempting to grow in an intravacuolar compartment (and solutions)
- Lysosomal degradation:
avoid trafficking to lysosome or remodel lysosome. - Nutrients:
access vesicular and cytoplasmic stores through membrane trafficking or vacuolar channels - Membrane expansion:
obtain material from host membrane compartments
Pathogens hijack material from a variety of cellular compartments to support intravacuolar growth
yep
___________ grows within a rough ER-associated membrane compartment in alveolar macrophages
Legionella pneumophila