Pathogenesis Flashcards
Does asymptomatic mean nonpathogenic?
No
Pathogenicity
The ability of one organism to cause disease in another
Hypoplasia
Localized slowed growth frequently leading to mosaicism
How can viruses cause damage?
Directly due to replication
Cell transformation caused by viruses
Damage from immune activation or suppression
Cytopathic effects
Altered cells which lead to localized or systemic disease
Transformation
Change in morphological, biochemical, or growth parameters of a cell
Mediated by oncogenes encoded by viral genomes
Transformation effects
Loss of anchorage dependence - cells float off
Loss of contact inhibition - keep growing even when no room
Decreased requirements for growth - constitutive growth and replication
Caveat of oncogenes for RNA viruses
Must have DNA stage (retroviruses) but can encode host oncogenes
DNA viruses and oncogenes
Unique to the virus genome