Viruses
Cancer and Disease
Prions
Human Microbe Interactions
Human Microbe interactions II
100

Very small (30-300nm), obligate Intracellular parasites, very specific, composed of protein shell (capsid), Contain DNA OR RNA (not both), DNA (ss or ds), RNA (ss+ or -, or ds), may have lipid envelope or enzyme associated, are NOT CELLS!

What are the characteristics of Viruses?

100

Cancer of connective tissues

What is Sarcoma

100

particles that contain no genetic material and are inherited and transmitted by ingestion, transplant, and surgical instruments

What are Proteinaceous infectious particles?

100

the ability to cause disease

What is Pathogenicity?

100

Microorganisms that colonize human body and don't cause disease in normal conditions

What is Normal Flora (microbiota)?

200

Bacterial, Plant, or Animal/Human

What are 3 types of viruses?

200

Caused by oncogenic viruses or carrying oncogenes

What is Cancer

200

Causes Mad cow disease and cheep scrapie

Spongiform encephalopathies

200

The degree (measurement) of Pathogenicity

What is Virulence?

200

______ Colonizers such as E. Coli, Streptococcus, Clostridium 

What are Early colonizers?

300

Attachment to cell membrane, Entry by endocytosis or fusion, Uncoating by enzymes, Biosynthesis production of nucleic acid and proteins, Maturation nucleic acid and capsid proteins assemble, Release by budding (enveloped) or rupture

What is the process of Animal Virus multiplication?

300

Cancer of glandular epithelial tisue

What is Adenocarcinomas?

300

located on cell surface and known to be a normal cellular prion protein

What is PrPC

300

The colonization of the body by microorganisms

What is an infection?

300

Eyes, Nose and throat, mouth, large intestine, and the urogenital system

What sites of the body are heavily colonized?

400

A series of changes or abnormalities in virus-infected cells including:

Giant cell formation, vacuolation, chromosome breakage, or cancer

What are cytopathic effects of viruses?

400

Virus that is asymptomatic in host cell for long periods (reacts to changes in immunity)

Latent Virus

400

A type of protein that accumulates in the brain cells forming plaques

What is PrPSc?

400

multiplication of pathogen after it accesses host tissues

What is colonization?

400

Beneficial aspects of this flora keeps out invaders, produces useful substances, and provides immune stimulation

What are beneficial aspects of normal flora?

500

Papovaviridae

What is the name of a double stranded DNA enveloped Papillomavirus?

500

Occurs gradually over a long period and is generally fatal

What is a persistent viral infection?

500

Causes CJD (Creutzfeldt-Jakob disease)

Spongiform encephalopathies

500

injury to the host that impairs host function

What is Disease?

500

_________ sites of the body such as:

blood, cerebrospinal fluid, and synovial fluid

What are sterile sites of the body?