Microbiome Session 34 Flashcards
What are some factors that can weaken the hosts defences and increase susceptibility to infection?
- Age : The very young and the very old
- Genetic defects in immunity and acquired defects in immunity
- Pregnancy
- Surgery and organ transplants
- Underlying disease : cancer, liver malfunction , diabetes
- Chemotherapy/immunosuppressive drugs
- Physical and mental stress
- other infections
How does Endogenous infections occur and what is it caused by ?
- Caused by biota already in the body
- This occurs when normal biota is introduced to a site that was previously sterile
What are some ways to determine whats in the microbiome ?
- 16S rRNA sequencing
- Shotgun sequencing
What is 16S rRNA and how is the sequencing useful ?
- IT is a marker gene that can be very helpful when trying to evaluate and determine what type of bacteria is in the sample.
What is the reason that 16S sequence can be used to determine phylogenies ?
- the low rate of evolution
How does shotgun sequencing differ from 16S rRNA sequencing ?
- While 16S rRNA sequencing is targeted , shotgun sequencing aims to get a picture of everything
- Shotgun sequencing is also not only limited to the classification of bacteria , it can find the strain and also extract the whole gene
How does shotgun sequencing work to determine the bacteria ?
- DNA in a sample is broken into small pieces this is then sequenced and then assembled to see what is there
What is gut microbiome key for early in life ?
- immune development
- Nutrient absorption
- Colonization resistance
what effect does it have on the microbiome when a kid is born vaginally or via C-section ?
- Vaginal birth leads to microbiomes similar to mothers vagina
- C-section leads to microbiomes similar to the mothers skin
What are the 6 main things that can effect the human biome ?
- Host physiology
- Environment
- Immune system
- Host genotype
- Lifestyle
- Pathobiology
what are some diseases that the skin microbiota can play a role in ?
- Seborrhoeic dermatitis
- Acne
- Atopic Dermatitis
- Psoriasis