Microbiology 14: Pandemic Flu Flashcards

1
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Which 2 factors could allow bird flu to cross into humans?

A
  • Mutation in polymerase protein PB2 627k
  • Reassortment (when a cell is infected with human influenza and bird influenza they shuffle their RNA)
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Name 3 antiviral therapies that could be used to treat flu ?

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  • Amantadine: targets M2 ion channel
  • Neuraminidase inhibitors- oseltamivir (tamiflu), Relenza (zanamivir)
  • Polymerase inhibitors- favipiravir
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3
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Which group is INACTIVATE flu vaccine given to?

Which group is live attenuated vaccine given to?

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HIGH RISK GROUPS e.g. > 65 years

school-aged child

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What is contained in the seasonal flu vaccine in the UK ?

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Purified fraction containing HA (haemagglutinin) and NA of an inactivated virus

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5
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Why does influenza only cause respiratory pathology ?

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The virus requires activation by host cell proteases that are only expressed in the respiratory tract.

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Outline the 7 steps in the influenza replication cycle ?

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1- The virus binds to sialic acid receptors on the host cell surface
2- The virus enters the cell via thew endosome
3- The Ph (acidic) of the endosome triggers a fusion event causing the viral genome to be released.
4- The genome travels to the nucleus and takes over host factors to drive its transcription and replication.
5- new viral products are produced.
6- The viral products assemble into a new virus at the cell surface
7- The virus buds of and is released from the host cell.

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7
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Which protein of the Influenza virus needs to be cleaved ?Which enzyme cleaves the protein ?

A

HA (haemaglutinin)
Tryptases in the lungs

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8
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How can an avian influenza that crosses into humans cause death ?

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First there is a massive cytokine storm.
This can cause ARDS.

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Which people should get the seasonal flu vaccine ?

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Adults >65
Asthmatics
Diabetics
Healthcare workers

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10
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What type of vaccine is given to children ?

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Intra nasal Live attenuated virus

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11
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Which enzyme in the lungs cleaves HA giving influenza a tropism for the lungs ?

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Human airway tryptase (HAT)

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12
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list flu pandemics in the 20th/21st century (4)

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  • spanish flu (H1N1 virus)
  • asian flu (H2N2 virus)
  • hong kong flu (H3N2 virus)
  • swine flu
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13
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what is the natural reservoir for influenza A viruses

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Wild birds (ducks, geese,)

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14
Q

3 ingredients for pandemic infectoin

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  • novel antigenicity
  • replicate efficiently
  • transmit efficiently
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15
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Protein that allows the influenza virus to interact with host

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ANP32A - gets modified after PB2 E627K mutation

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16
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What do vaccines for influenza target?

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The HA (haemagglutinin) stem/stalk

17
Q

How does SARS CoV2 bund to cells?

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Via angiotensin converting enzyme 2

18
Q

4 aspects of covid Tx

A
  • Kaletra (combo of lopinavir and ritonavir)
  • Hydroxychloroquine (antimalarial)
  • Remdesivir (nucleoside analogue)
  • Dexamethasone