Viruses - RNA (+) sense Flashcards
POS sense RNA
shared replication MOA
POS sense RNA replication MOA
- Viral RNA structured like hosts mRNA
- POS sense RNA uses the hosts transcription factors! (since it’s the SAME SENSE as the host cell)
- It only needs hosts RNA polymerase (vs. NEG sense that brings its own RNA polymerase)
- ALL RNA POS (and most RNA NEG) replicate in the cytoplasm (where host cell RNA polymerase is located! makes sense!)
Picornavirus Family
lab tests
The Peak-orna Animal Nursery
POS sense SS RNA
Naked virus (No envelope!)
CSF findings of viral (aseptic) meningitis: Normal glucose, nothing (aseptic) when plated, and ↑ protein
Picornavirus Family
Viruses in the Picorna family
The Peak-orna Animal Nursery
- Hep A
- Enteroviruses (Polio, Cocksackie A & B, Echovirus)
- Rhinovirus*
All picornavirus are transmitted fecal-orally (acid-stable) except Rhinovirus which is transmitted respiratorily (acid-labile)
Picornavirus Family
Picornavirus RNA transmitted into
The Peak-orna Animal Nursery
Picornavirus RNA is tansmitted into:
A long protein product that contains viral proteases to cleave it into active viral subunits.
Poliovirus (a picornavirus)
Replication location and additioal MOA
(on top of the POS sense replication MOA)
The Flamingo Breeding Pool
- Poliovirus replicates in lymphoid tissue like tonsils and peyer’s patches found in the submucosa of the ilium.
- Replication occuring in the peyer’s patches takes 2-3 weeks.
- Infects the anterior horn of lower motor neuron (LMN) cell bodies causing paralysis (asymmetric)
Poliovirus (a picornavirus)
signs and symptoms
The Flamingo Breeding Pool
- Asymmetric paralysis concentrated in lower legs
- Myalgias
- ↓ Deep tendon reflexes
- Respiratory deficiency (due to paralysis of diaphragm)
- Aseptic meningitides
Poliovirus (a picornavirus)
2 Vaccines
The Flamingo Breeding Pool
1) Salk vaccine:
- Killed vaccine thats parenterally injected.
- Since it bypasses GI tract pts only form IgG antibodies (NOT IgA)
2) Sabin vaccine:
- _Live*_ and attenuated vaccine administered orally
- Makes IgA (in addition to IgG) since it goes through the stomach mucosa.
*Can be shed in feces and possibly cause paralysis in another person!
Poliovirus (a picornavirus)
Treatment
The Flamingo Breeding Pool
No tx available
Coxsackievirus (a picornavirus)
signs and symptoms of
Coxsackie A
Coxsackie Cockatoos
Coxsackie A is AKA “Hand, foot, and mouth disease”
- Red vesicular rash on palms* and fingers (hands), soles* (feet), and mouth (herpangina).
- Aseptic meningitis
- More common in summertime
* DX other hand/foot rashes, Syphilis and R. rickettsii
Coxsackievirus (a picornavirus)
signs and symptoms of
Coxsackie B
Coxsackie Cockatoos
Coxsackie A is AKA “Hand, foot, and mouth disease”
- Dilated cardiomyopathy
- “Devils grip“ (Bornholm’s disease): Extreme unilateral sharp pain in lower chest (Pleurodynia i.e. lung pain)
- Aseptic meningitis
- More common in summertime
Coxsackievirus (a picornavirus)
Treatment
Coxsackie Cockatoos
tx is supportive care
Rhinovirus (a picornavirus)
MOA
(on top of the POS sense replication MOA)
Rhino Petting Zoo (common cold*)
- Transmitted via inhalation (acid labile) or through fomites (like hands!!!).
- Attaches to I-CAM1 to enter host cells
- Needs to keep cool → grows best at 33°c → upper respiratory tract cooler due to movement of fresh air.
- 113 serotypes! So no vaccine!
*Rhinovirus and Coronavirus are the 2 major causes** of common **cold.
Hep A (a picornavirus)
source
Hungry Hungry Hep A hippos
- Transmitted fecal oral (Acid stable)
- Purification machines used to eliminate from contaminated water (Chlorine, Bleach, UV radiation, or Boil).
- In devoloping countries contaminated water** is often the source of infection, while in **developed areas its often contracted from shellfish pulled from poop contaminated water source.
Hep A (a picornavirus)
signs and symptoms
Hungry Hungry Hep A hippos
- Commonly is clinically silent w/out jaundice (Anicteric), but can also cause acute viral hep.
- Signs of acute viral hep include:
- Jaundice* (aka Icteric; Jaundice more often seen in adults, children less likely to have jaundice.), vomiting, and smoking aversion (in former smokers who get hep A)
- One month duration, self-_limiting_, _NO_ carrier state OR chronic state!
Hep A (a picornavirus)
Vaccine
Hungry Hungry Hep A hippos
Inactivated vaccine.
Calicivirus
replication MOA
Cali Sea Cruise
Naked POS** sense _R_NA**
Calici produces one long single protein that is cleaved by viral proteases into smaller active constituents. (like Picornaviruses!!!)
Replicates in the cytoplasm like all POS sense RNA.
Calicivirus
signs and symptoms
Cali Sea Cruise
- Most common strain of Calicivirus is NOROVIRUS (Norwalk virus)
- Calici is commonly acquired by people in closed quarters like cruises (90% of all diarrhea outbreaks on cruises!) and day care.
- Also acquired from shellfish or places where food is touched by people (buffets!)
- Explosive diarrhea!!!
Flavivirus Family
lab tests
Flavor Packed Flavi
POS sense SS RNA
Enveloped virus
Only a single segment* of RNA
* (non-segmented RNA; unlike Picorna or Calici which segment)
Flavivirus Family
Viruses in the Flavi family
Flavor Packed Flavi
- Hep C
- Dengue fever (“Breakbone fever”)
- Yellow fever
- West Nile virus
Flavivirus Family
Dengue fever (“Breakbone fever”)
Flavor Packed Flavi
- Humans are the reservoir
- Vector is the Aedes egyptei mosquito
- Infects bone marrow (type 2 Dengue; 4-5 types
- ↓ platlets → thrombocytopenia → ↑ risk of bleeding and hemorrhagic fever
- renal failure is common
- Septic shock and even death.
- Tx is supportive care with lots of fluids.
Flavivirus Family
Yellow fever
Flavor Packed Flavi
- Monkeys are the reservoir
- Vector is the Aedes egyptei mosquito
- SIgns and symptoms include jaundice (icteric), a back ache, bloody stool and diarrhea, and possible vomiting.
- Live attenuated vaccine