Session 6 - Pharyngitis, endocarditis Flashcards
What is the EPS matrix?
extracellular polymeric substances secreted by bacteria within a biofilm. The matrix promotes bacterial survival through acting as a barrier to antimicrobials
Medical devices commonly colonised by bacteria?
What infections can arise from each?
- Urinary catheters > UTI
- Mechanical ventilators > pneumonia
- Prosthetic heart valves > endocarditis
- Central venous catheter > bloodstream infection
What is bicuspid aortic valve?
Most common congenital heart defect. The aortic valve should have 3 cusps, but abnormal fusion of adjacents cusps during valvulogenesis leads to a bicuspid valve.
Position of the aortic valve in the chest
Upper right sternal border at the 2nd intercostal space
A systolic murmur which is heard most loudly in the upper right side of the chest is likely to be what?
Aortic stenosis
How can poor dental hygiene cause endocarditis?
Mouth microbiota can enter the blood stream through broken gums
Name some microbiota species found in the mouth
- Viridans Streptococcus (alpha haemolytic)
S. mutans and ; S. sanguinis - Neisseria
- Haemophilus
- Staphylococcus
How do you classify streptococcus pyogenes?
How do you classify viridans streptococci?
Where are they found?
Lancefield group A , beta haemolytic streptococcus
They are alpha haemolytic (green agar plate).
Mouth commensals
How do you classify beta-haemolytic streptococcus?
Lancefield classification based on cell wall antigens
How does Streptococcus Pyogenes prevent phagocytosis?
- M protein
prevents opsonisation by C3b - Hyaluronic acid capsule
antiphagocytic; poor immunogen bc similar to hyaluronic acid in connective tissue - Exotoxins
cleave IgG bound to the coccus - Streptolysins O and S
lyse neutrophils
(plus RBC’s and platelets)
- lipoteichoic acid
- fibronectin binding proteins
are examples of what?
Why does Strep. Pyogenes express them?
They are adhesins
Help the pathogen adhere to the cell, necessary for invasion
Streptokinase is expressed by Strep. Pyogenes. What does it do?
Converts plasminogen to plasmin to dissolve clots
Streptococcal pharyngitis is caused by what?
Streptococcus Pyogenes
What are the monocyte cytokines?
IL-1
Il-6
TNF-alpha