Parvo, Adeno, Poxviruses Flashcards
- smallest of the DNA viruses, about the size of a ribosome
- ssDNA
- inverted repeats at each end that hybridize to form hairpin loops
- plus and minus strands packaged into separate particles
parvoviruses
parvoviruses?
B19 virus, adeno-associated virus
parvovirus replication:
- infects mitotically active ________ cells
- assembled in the _____
- lysis
erythroid precursor
nucleus
- replication of parvoviruses takes place in the _______ and cell must be in S phase
- uses single strand displacement model
- terminal sequences are used as ______
- specific cleavage of replicative intermediates, using _____ proteins
nucleus
primers
NS1
- causative agent of childhood disease known as erythema infectiosum
- at risk: school age children
- incubation: 4-14 days
- 50% of infections are asymptomatic
- during prodromal period there is a mild fever, sore throat, malaise
- children develop characteristic slapped cheek rash
B19 virus Fifth’s disease
adults infected with B19 suffer _________ rather than a rash, and can persist for weeks, months, or years
joint pains or arthritis
symptoms of adult B19 fifth’s disease are associated with?
B19 antibody complexes
B19 virus disease mechanisms:
- spread by?
- infects what type of cells?
- causes what type of disease?
- what is important for resolution of disease?
- respiratory and oral secretions
- mitotically active erythroid precursor cells in bone marrow, establishing lytic infection
- establishes viremia, can cross placenta, causing biphasic disease (initial related to viremia, later related to immune response)
- antibody
complications of B19 virus?
- transient aplastic crisis: abrupt cessation of red cell production in bone marrow
- cell red cell anemia: chronic bone marrow suppression and anemia
- hydrops fetalis: when pregnant woman infected with B19, kills erythrocyte precursors causing anemia and congestive heart failure, risk of fetal death 1-9%
- requires coinfection with unrelated helper virus, either adenovirus or herpesvirus for productive replication
- establish latent infection by integrating specifically into chromosome 19 by homologous recombination
- not associated with tumor formation
- studied as potential vector for gene therapy
adeno-associated virus
- non-enveloped icosahedral virus that has fibers at vertices
- linear ds DNA
- replication in nucleus
- basophilic intranuclear inclusion bodies
adenovirus
common human diseaes caused by adenovirus?
acute respiratory illness, pharyngitis, gastroenteritis, conjunctivitis, pneumonia, keratoconjunctivitis, acute hemorrhagic cystitis, hepatitis
incubation period of adenovirus?
1 week to 9 days
rapid detection can be made by detection of adenovirus antigen from _______ aspirates and throat washings
nasopharyngeal
adenovirus vaccine?
only for adult respiratory distress syndrome, live vaccine, given to armed forces