Mycobacterial infection - RTD Jan 2018 Flashcards
What is a feature of the cell wall of mycobacteria?
Lipoarabinomannan (LAM) - similar to LPS of Gram negative bacteria
Name acid-fast stain
Ziehl Neelsen, Fite-Faraco
What stain is better for leproid mycobacteria?
Fite-Faraco
What is added into mycobacteria (tuberculosis) culture to prevent overgrowth of contaminants?
Malachite green
What is an important virulence factor of tuberculous mycobacterium?
Cord factor, a glycolipid molecule found in the cell wall
Name the 3 main Mycobacterium tuberculosis Complex (MTBC) species
M tuberculosis, M bovis, M microti
Name the main reservoir host of M tuberculosis
Humans
Name the reservoir host of M. microti
Rodents (voles and shrews)
Name the reservoir host of M. bovis
Cattle and various wildlife species
How does M tuberculosis survive inside phagocytic cells?
Resistant waxy cell wall (protects against lysosomal enzymes)
Antioxidants (catalase)
Cytotoxic factors
Interfere with maturation of phagosome, lysosome Escape phagocytosis and live freely in cytoplasm
What test is used to differentiate M bovis and M avium in cattle? Why is this important?
Comparative cervical test or IFN-gamma
M bovis cattle are culled
True/False
Humans can infect domestic animals with M tuberculosis, but domestic animals cannot infect humans
True
Features of Mycobacterium avium complex (MAC)
Slow growing, do not produce true tubercles
What cat breeds are predisposed to disseminated MAC disease?
Abyssinian and Somali cats
What are the 4 subspecies of Mycobacterium avium complex?
M. avium spp. hominissuis, avium, paratuberculosis, and silvaticum
What animals are most susceptible to MAC?
Poultry and Swine
What are the 2 main species of Mycobacterium avium complex (MAC)? (closely related)
M. avium and M. intracellulare
What are the 3 forms of feline leprosy?
1) Syndrome in young adult cats caused by Mycobacterium lepraemurium (Cause of leprosy in rodents)
2) Syndrome in older cats associated with M. visible (United States) and an unnamed novel mycobacterial species (in Australia and NZ) – (M. sp. “cat”)
3) New fastidious species (Mycobacterium sp. strain tarwinense) identified in rural Victoria, Australia – has features of both of the above syndromes
What can be used to grow M lepraemurium on culture?
Ogawa’s egg yolk
What are the 2 types of reactions on histopathology in feline leprosy?
- Tuberculoid response- caseous necrosis, few organisms (paucibacillary), AFB often only in the necrotic areas
- Lepromatous response -granuloma composed of solid sheets of large foamy macrophages containing large numbers of AFB (multibacillary)
What is the dog breed predisposed to Canine leproid granuloma?
Boxers and crosses
Name the rapidly growing mycobacteria (RGM) groups
M fortuitum, M chelonae/abscessus, M smegmatis
What stain is preferred for rapid growing mycobacteria (RGM)?
Fite Faraco
RGM is not as acid fast as the other mycobacterial species
Rapidly growing mycobacteria culture
Lowenstein-Jensen or 5% sheep blood