Influenza Flashcards

1
Q

What is the structure and type of nucleic acid found in influenza?

A

Single Stranded RNA

  • polarity: meaning it is complementary to mRNA and must be converted
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2
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Describe the capsid of influenza virus.

A

Helical nucleocapsid composed of RNA

Structural proteins: NP, PB1, PB2, PA

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3
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What are the two glycoproteins contained within the influenze envelope?

A

H - hemaglutinin

N - neuraminidase

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4
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What is RNA transcriptase?

A

RNA-RNA polymerase contained in the nucleocapsid complex

Converts -RNA to +RNA

Cells do not have this

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5
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What are the antigens of the influenza virus?

A

Nucleocapsid and M protein

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6
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How are the H antigens detected?

A

Hemagglutination

Neutralization

C-fixation

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7
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How does influenza attach to the cell surface receptor?

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Hemagglutinin of the virus binds to sialic acid containing receptors

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8
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How does influenza penetrate the cell?

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Via an endocytic process and is enclosed within a vacuole

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9
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How does the influenza virus exit the vacuole?

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The acidic environment of the vacuole facilitates hemagglutinin to initiate fusion between the virus envelop and vacuole membrane

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10
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What is the site of both transcription of viral mRNAs and viral genomic RNA for influenza?

A

Nucleus

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11
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What two functions does the +RNA made from -RNA serve?

A

mRNA

Template RNA involved in genome replication

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12
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What is the structure of the viral mRNAs in influenza?

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3’ poly A tail

Donated short capped RNA at 5’ end (donated by cellular mRNA)

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13
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Where are viral mRNAs translated?

A

Both H and N glycoproteins are translated on ER ribosomes and free ribosomes

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14
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What happens to the H and proteins after translation?

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Accumulate in the Golgi Apparatus and are then inserted into the cell membrane where budding sites are formed

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15
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How is the influenza genome replicated?

A

Viral RNA polymerase copies -RNA into +RNAs

The +RNAs serve as a template for synthesis of many negative stranded RNAs

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16
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What results in infectious influenza virus particles?

A

Proteolytic cleavage of H

17
Q

What are the two functions of Neuraminidase?

A

Important in budding of progeny virus particles

Lowers viscosity of mucus in vivo during infections

18
Q

What is the major anitgen for influenza immunity?

A

H

19
Q

How does influenza exhibit antigenic drift?

A

Point mutations in H and N

20
Q

How does influenza exhibit antigenic shift?

A

Animal influenza virus and human influenza virus exchange RNA segments

Results in pandemic about every 10 years

21
Q

What does antigenic shift result in?

A

The presentation of entirely new antigens to population with no immunity

22
Q

What is antigenic sin?

A

With each new infection with influenza A an individual responds with the strongest antibody against the 1st subtype which infected that individual