L3 Parasites affecting the host Flashcards

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How do parasites cause harm?

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Parasites take energy and nutrients from the host.
GI helminths- take food
Hookworms - feed off host
Malaria - destroys RBC
Energetic cost of immune responses/repairing damage
Costs dependent on intensity of infection

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How do hookworms cause anaemia?

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hookworms feed on blood causing iron loss
1 Necator americanus - 50microlitres per day
1 Ancylostoma 200 microlitres per day
Huge effect when over 100 worms in population
Density dependent effects growth and cognitive development, seen in comparisons of children w and wo infection.

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how does STH- soil transmitted helminthiasis affect children?

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Negative relationship btw infection and cognitive performance.
De-worming improves cognitive performance and school attandence

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Describe Hb and how sickled cell Hb differs`

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Hb consists of 4 globin molecules with 4 haem groups.
1 Hb carried 1 O2.
Sickle cell Hb- HbS, mutation in B globin combined with a normal globin.
If someone has 2 HbS globins, v severe, RBC sickle shape. Low life expectancy, adhere to vasculature causing organ failure and joint pain.
If 1 HbS, they are phenotypically normal, not diseased. V commin in subsaharan africa 30% of people in Tropical africa have it.

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Affects of the sickle cell trait, 4

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childhood survival rates

< Malaria parasite replication

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Why had the sickle cell trait been selected for?

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the disease has a cost always
Trait has a benefit sometimes.
protection from malaria - heterozygote advantage
Only advantageous in presence of malaria
In N hemisphere, no malaria so no advantage, not selected for.

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Which genotypes of thalassaemia are advantageous

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Thalassaemia is an inherited condition affecting Hb
Normal: aa,aa -a,-a –,aa
Lethal: –,–
[- = absence of function of gene product]
Advantageous: -a,-a –,aa as there is an inhibitor effect on the malaria parasite.

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describe overdispersion of ascaris infection

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FEC and worm counts following treatment

High correlation - 0.787, of infected people between time periods. There are ‘wormy’ and ‘non wormy’ people

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What does ascaris worm load tell you about its effect on the host?

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about 40% of worm load variation is due to host genetics.

Strong genetic effect of host genotype on ascaris Infection implies that ascaris is a strong selective force on host.

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Do parasites evolve towards virulence?

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Used to be thought that they would evolve to avirulence, as if too many, will use up resources and kill host, giving a negative effect.
Now thought they evolve with an optimal virulence.
recent work suggests vertical transmission leads to less virulent parasites, whereas horizontal = more virulent.

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