Viruses As Causes Of Disease 24.11.23 Flashcards

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Define a virus

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An infectious, obligate intracellular parasite, comprising genetic material (DNA or RNA) surrounded by a protein coat and/or a membrane

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What are the 5 different shapes of viruses?

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Helical
Icosahedral
Complex
Non-enveloped
Enveloped

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Slide 13

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5 steps of virus replication

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  1. Attachment to specific receptor
  2. Cell entry
  3. Host cell interaction + replication
  4. Assembly of virion
  5. Release of new virus particles
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5
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Explain attachment stage of virus replication.

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Attachment to specific receptor

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6
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Explain cell entry stage of virus replication.

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Unloading of virion within cell

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Explain host cell interaction + replication stage of virus replication.

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  • migration of genome to cell nucleus
  • transcription to mRNA using host materials
  • translation of viral mRNA to produce:

Structural proteins
Viral genome
Non-structural proteins e.g. enzymes

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Explain assembly of virion stage of virus replication.

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Assembly of virion

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9
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Explain release of new virus particles stage of virus replication.

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A) bursts out —> cell death e.g. rhinovirus
B) budding/exocytosis e.g. HIV/influenza

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10
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What are the 5 ways viruses cause disease?

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A) direct destruction of host cells
B) Modification of host cell
C) ‘Over-reactivity’ of immune system
D) Damage through cell proliferation
E) Evasion of host defences

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Give an example of a virus which causes direct destruction of host cells.

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poliovirus —> host cell lysis and death after a viral replication period of 4 hours

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Give an example of a virus which causes modification of host cell.

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Rotavirus —> atrophies villi and flattens epithelial cells, decreases small intestine surface area, nutrients incl. sugar not absorbed, hyperosmotic state, profuse diarrhoea

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Give an example of a virus which causes ‘over-reactivity’ of immune system.

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Hepatitis B

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Give an example of a virus which causes ‘damage through cell proliferation’.

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Human papillomavirus —> cervical cancer

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Give an example of a virus which causes ‘evasion of host defences’.

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Herpesviridae

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