Viruses - RNA (-) sense Flashcards
NEG sense RNA
shared replication MOA
POS sense RNA replication MOA
- Viral RNA structure is complementary to hosts mRNA
- NEG sense ssRNA viruses bring their own RNA polymerase (vs. POS sense that only need the hosts RNA polymerase) → forms POS sense RNA to act as mRNA
- ALL RNA NEG (and all RNA POS) replicate in the cytoplasm EXCEPT Orthomyxovirus which replicates in the nucleus!!!
What are the 4 segmented NEG sense RNA viruses?
B.O.A.R. mnemonic
- Bunyavirus (3)
- Orthomyxovirus (8)
- Arenavirus (2)
- Reovirus (avg = 11; 9-12)
*** Segments are places where mutations can occur ***
(Antigenic drifts and shifts etc)
ALL the RNA viruses in sketchy videos replicate in the cytoplasm except?
Orthomyxovirus
Replicates in the nucleus!!!
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ALL the RNA viruses in sketchy videos are SS except?
Reovirus
is DS!!!
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Antigenic Drift vs. Antigenic Shift
- Antigenic Drift
Point mutation in the viral genome → can lead to changes in molecules like hemagglutinin (HA) or neuraminidase (NA) → usually causes endemics (like seasonal flu)
- Antigenic Shift
Segments (like HA or NA) are shared to form a new species → can lead to epidemics and pandemics (like swine flu antigenic shifted from humans, avian, and swine influenzas)
Otrhomyxovirus (Influenza)
lab tests
Night Shift at the Orthodontist’s
NEG** sense _S_S RNA**
Enveloped virus
8 Segments (B.O.A.R. mnemonic)
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Otrhomyxovirus (Influenza)
3 main influenza viruses strains
*** Most common cause of the flu!!! ***
Night Shift at the Orthodontist’s
Strains A,B, and C
- Influenza A causes epidemics and pandemics (Antigenic shift, and drift)
- Influenza B causes endemics (Antigenic drift)
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Otrhomyxovirus (Influenza)
signs and symptoms
Night Shift at the Orthodontist’s
- Myalgia, fever, and non-productive cough for about 7 days
- After it gets a little better can get pneumonia (common complication of influenza).
- Pneumonia usually from Staph aureus, but can be from others and includes symptoms of pneumonia, fever, and productive cough.
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Otrhomyxovirus (Influenza)
Source
Night Shift at the Orthodontist’s
Spread by respiratory droplets
Main flu season in U.S. is from DEC → FEB
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Otrhomyxovirus (Influenza)
MOA
Night Shift at the Orthodontist’s
- Influenza hemagglutinin (HA) is a glycoprotein found on the surface of influenza virus.
- HA binds to sialic acid on the cell membranes in the hosts URT and RBC’s.
- Virus is endocytosed into the cell after binding
- low pH activates the Matrix-2 (M2) protein channel to bring protons into the virion core
- pH change allows HA to faciliate fusion of the viral envelope with the hosts endosome membrane
- Virus uncoats, releasing the viruscontents, including its RNA genome, into the cell’s cytoplasm
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Otrhomyxovirus (Influenza)
VF
Night Shift at the Orthodontist’s
- Hemagglutinin (HA) antigens (H1, H2, H3… H18) define cell tropism (cells that can be affected)
Humans can make anti-HA antibodies to protect from the same strain in the future.
- Neuraminidase (NA) cleaves the sialic acid inside the host cell allowing the virus to break free.
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Otrhomyxovirus (Influenza)
Treatment
Night Shift at the Orthodontist’s
1) M2 protein inhibitors (Amantadine, Rimantadine)
- Inhibits uncoating, but allows ↑ dopamine release in CNS
- Older drugs, high resistance, only works against Inf. A
2) NA inhibitors (TamV/Tamiflu AKA Oseltamivir/Anamivir)
* Block release of the virus
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Otrhomyxovirus (Influenza)
Vaccines
Night Shift at the Orthodontist’s
Get vaccine in October so have time to build an immune response before flu season (DEC → FEB)
1) Killed virus (IM)
- 2 forms of killed vaccine. Trivalent (2A + 1B) and quadravalent (2A + 2B)
- Children can get this vaccine after 6 months
2) Live vaccine (nasal spray)
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Otrhomyxovirus (Influenza)
Influenza associated syndromes
Night Shift at the Orthodontist’s
- Pneumonia: (common complication) usually from Staph aureus, but can be from others and includes symptoms of pneumonia, fever, and productive cough.
- Reyes syndrome: Aspirin tx can cause encephalitis and hepatomegaly, liver failure, fever, rash, and vomiting by uncoupling (OX PHOS) mitochondrial proton gradient on ETC in the hepatic cell mitochondria.
- Guillen Barre syndrome: ascending paralysis with high protein in CSF and low WBS (albuminocytologic dissociation, an increase in the protein concentration of cerebrospinal fluid without an accompanying increase in the number of cells )
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Paramyxovirus Family
lab tests
Paranormal Mixer
NEG** sense _S_S RNA**
Enveloped non-segmented virus
Anti-measles antibodies in the CSF (SSPE from Measles) or Warthin–Finkeldey cells in lymphoid tissue (for Measles/Rubeola)
Syncytia (cells merged together from RSV)
Steeple radiographic sign on xray (for Parainfluenza)
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Paramyxovirus Family
Viruses in the Paramyxo family
Paranormal Mixer
*** Respiratory droplet transmission! ***
- Measles (Rubeola) AKA 1st disease
- Mumps
- Respiratory Syncytial Virus (RSV)
- Parainfluenza
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Paramyxovirus Family
VF for each Paramyxovirus
(HA, NA, or Fusion proteins)
Paranormal Mixer
- Measles (Rubeola): HA & Fusion (no NA)
- Mumps: HA, NA, & Fusion
- Respiratory Syncytial Virus (RSV): Fusion (only)
- Parainfluenza: HA, NA, & Fusion
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Measles (a Paramyxovirus)
signs and symptoms
Initial infection
AKA: Rubeola, 1st disease
Paranormal Mixer
- Prodromal (early) symptoms (4 C’s!!!): include Cough, Conjunctivitis, Koplic signs (blue spots on red near molars on bucal mucosa), Coryza (runny/stuffy nose)
- Fever of 104º F (40º C)
- 1-2 days later, after Koplic spots, a late maculopapular rash starts on head and works down (like rubella), but is a confluence rash (vs. rubella which does not coalesce)
- Complications including viral or bacterial pneumonia
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Measles (a Paramyxovirus)
signs and symptoms
Persistent infection
AKA: Rubeola, 1st disease
Paranormal Mixer
Subacute sclerosing panencephalitis (SSPE)
AKA Dawson disease
- Rare and chronic form of progressive brain inflammation
- 1-15 years after initial Measles (Rubeola) infection
- Symptoms include personality changes, seizures, myoclonus, ataxia, coma, and possibly death.
- Buzzwords: “Measles as a child” or “Immigrants”
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Measles (a Paramyxovirus)
VF
AKA: Rubeola, 1st disease
Paranormal Mixer
- Hemagglutinin (HA): causes RBC to stick together
- Fusion proteins: Causes multinucleated giant cells and red (eosinophilic) inclusion bodies → found in lymphoid tissue (AKA Warthin–Finkeldey cell)
*** NO Neuraminidase (NA)!!! ***
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