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!!!
ALL the RNA viruses in sketchy videos are SS except?
Reovirus
is DS!!!
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
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NEG** sense _S_S RNA**
Enveloped virus
8 Segments (B.O.A.R. mnemonic)
Otrhomyxovirus (Influenza)
3 main influenza viruses strains
*** Most common cause of the flu!!! ***
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Strains A,B, and C
- Influenza A causes epidemics and pandemics (Antigenic shift, and drift)
- Influenza B causes endemics (Antigenic drift)
Otrhomyxovirus (Influenza)
signs and symptoms
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- 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.
Otrhomyxovirus (Influenza)
Source
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Spread by respiratory droplets
Main flu season in U.S. is from DEC → FEB
Otrhomyxovirus (Influenza)
MOA
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- 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
Otrhomyxovirus (Influenza)
VF
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- 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.
Otrhomyxovirus (Influenza)
Treatment
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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
Otrhomyxovirus (Influenza)
Vaccines
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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)
Otrhomyxovirus (Influenza)
Influenza associated syndromes
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- 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 )
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)
Paramyxovirus Family
Viruses in the Paramyxo family
Paranormal Mixer
*** Respiratory droplet transmission! ***
- Measles (Rubeola) AKA 1st disease
- Mumps
- Respiratory Syncytial Virus (RSV)
- Parainfluenza
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
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
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”
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)!!! ***