Topic 2.2 Viruses Flashcards

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How are viruses classified?

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According to structure and type of nucleic acid

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Name three types of virus and give example

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  • DNA virus e.g. lambda (λ) phage
  • RNA virus e.g. tobacco mosaic virus (TMV) and ebola
  • RNA retrovirus e.g. human immunodeficiency virus (HIV)
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Describe the structure of a DNA virus

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Nucleic acid: DNA (which can act directly as a template for mRNA transcription/ DNA repliction).

Geometrical shape.

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Compare and contrast the tobacco mosaic virus and Ebola

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Both are RNA viruses.

Tobacco mosaic virus contains ssRNA, which can be directly translated into proteins by ribosomes.

Ebola contains negative ssRNA, which needs to be transcribed to produce mRNA before translation

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Describe the features of a retrovirus

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Single strand of RNA.

Reverse transcriptase enzyme produces cDNA from RNA tmeplate.

Double-stranded viral DNA integrates into host cells genome.

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Describe the lysogenic pathway

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  1. Non-virulent viruses inject DNA into host cell DNA as provirus. Viral DNA replicates when host cell divides
  2. Virus produces repressor proteins to inhibit transcription
  3. Latent virus enters lytic pathway when host cell is damaged or immune system weakens
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Describe the lytic cycle

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  1. Virilent viruses inject nucleic acid into host cell cytoplasm. Viral genetic information replicates immediatly, independent of host cell DNA
  2. Many virions (viral particles) assemble, causing cell lysis
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Why are viruses classified as non living?

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They are acellular: no cytoplasm, no metabolism and cannot self-replicate

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How do antivirals work?

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Viruses have no metabolism = difficult to treat infection after initial contact. Antivirals inhibit replication by:
* Targeting viral antigens to prevent entry into host cell
* Targeting viral enzymes to prevent DNA replication and virion assembly

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What is the focus of disease control for viral infections?

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Preventing spread (especially when there is no effective vaccine)

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Outline what happened during the 2014 Ebola outbreak

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Virus spread rapidly through areas of West Africa with poor hygiene. 4877 deaths. No effective vaccine, so disease control measures aimed to reduce spread.

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Outline common methods of controlling viral outbreaks

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  • Rapid identification and testing the individuals contacts for disease
  • Reduce person to person contact with virus:
    ~ Quarantine
    ~ Sterilisation of equipment
    ~ Protective clothing
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Suggest ethical issues surrounding the use of untrialled drugs during epidemics

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  • Severity of outbreak
  • How effective other available treatments are
  • Difficulty obtaining informed consent
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Suggest arguments against the use of untrialled drugs during epidemics

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  • Unanticipated severe side effects
  • Difficult to decide which individuals to treat first
  • Drug may be falsly attributed as the cause of death
  • Severly ill patients cannot give informed consent
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