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IntroductioIntroduction n to to

virusesviruses

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Lecture topics - 1Lecture topics - 1

• What is a virus? Definition Structure and replication

• Human virus infections• Treatment

Antivirals Vaccines

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Lecture topics – 2Lecture topics – 2• Immunity to viruses

Cell-mediated Humoral

• Role of Complement• Vaccination against viruses

Inactivated vaccines Live vaccines

• Interferon

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Definition of a VirusDefinition of a Virus

Sub microscopic entity

consisting of a single nucleic

acid surrounded by a protein

coat and capable of

replication only within the

living cells of bacteria,

animals or plants.

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Definition of a VirusDefinition of a Virus

Obligate

Intracellular

Parasite

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Virion StructureVirion Structure

Nucleic Acid

Spike Projections

ProteinCapsid

Lipid Envelope

VirionAssociatedPolymerase

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Virion MorphologyVirion Morphology

• Simple Structure

• Repetitive Structure

• High Level of Redundancy

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Virus MorphologyVirus Morphology

Helical Icosahedral

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Virus ReplicationVirus Replication1 Virus attachment

and entry

11 2 Uncoating of virion

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3 Migration ofgenome nucleicacid to nucleus

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4 Transcription

5 Genome replication44

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6 Translation of virusmRNAs

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7 Virion assembly778 Release of new

virus particles

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Cytopathic Effect (cpe)Cytopathic Effect (cpe)Adenovirus Herpes virus

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Transmission of VirusesTransmission of Viruses• Respiratory transmission

Influenza A virus• Faecal-oral transmission

Enterovirus• Blood-borne transmission

Hepatitis B virus• Sexual Transmission

HIV• Animal or insect vectors

Rabies virus

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Virus Tissue TropismVirus Tissue Tropism

• Targeting of the virus to specific tissue and cell types

• Receptor Recognition CD4+ cells infected by HIV CD155 acts as the receptor for

poliovirus

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In vivoIn vivo Disease Processes Disease Processes

• Cell destruction

• Virus-induced changes to gene expression

• Immunopathogenic disease

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Acute Virus InfectionAcute Virus InfectionA

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Symptoms

Virus

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Acute Virus InfectionsAcute Virus Infections• Localised to specific site of

body

• Development of viraemia with widespread infection of tissues

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PoliovirusPoliovirus

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PoliovirusPoliovirus

• Enterovirus.

• Possesses a RNA genome.

• Transmitted by the faecal oral route.

• Cause of gastrointestinal illness and poliomyelitis.

Properties of the virus

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Poliovirus InfectionPoliovirus Infection

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VirusInfection

Virus excretionin the faeces

Viraemia

Non-neuronaltissues

Neuronaltissues

Paralysis

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Incidence of PoliomyelitisIncidence of Poliomyelitis

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Influenza A virusInfluenza A virus

• Myxovirus• Enveloped virus with a

segmented RNA genome

• Infects a wide range of animals other than humans

• Undergoes extensive antigenic variation

• Major cause of respiratory infections

Properties of the virus

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Influenza A virus InfectionInfluenza A virus Infection• Spread by respiratory route

• Virus infects cells of the respiratory tract

• Destruction of respiratory epithelium Secondary bacterial infections

• Altered cytokine expression leading to fever

e.g interleukin-1 and interferon

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Spread of influenza virusSpread of influenza virus

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Respiratory TractRespiratory Tract

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Epidemic activity

Higher than expectedseasonal activity

Normal seasonal activity

Baseline activity

Weekly consultation rates for influenza and influenza-like illness: WeeklyWeekly consultation rates for influenza and influenza-like illness: WeeklyReturns Service of the Royal College of General Practitioners, 1988 to Returns Service of the Royal College of General Practitioners, 1988 to

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CDR Weekly Report: 5th November 1999

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Point mutation of HA and NAgenes

ANTIGENIC DRIFT

ANTIGENIC SHIFT

Genetic Reassortment

Human H3N2

Avian H3N8

Human H2N2

Generation of Novel Influenza A VirusesGeneration of Novel Influenza A Viruses

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Viruses and Human TumoursViruses and Human Tumours• Epstein Barr Virus

Burkitt’s Lymphoma

• Human papillomavirus Benign warts Cervical Carcinoma

• Human T-cell Leukaemia Virus (HTLV-1) Leukaemia

• Hepatitis C virus Liver carcinoma

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Virus-induced tumoursVirus-induced tumours

VirusInfection

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[ ]Uncontrolled cell

growth and tumourformation

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Virus-induced transformationVirus-induced transformation

Normal cells Transformed cells

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Virus-Induced TumoursVirus-Induced Tumours

• Virus infects cell.• Virus nucleic acid, as DNA,

integrates into cellular genome.• Virus causes changes in cellular gene

expression.• Uncontrolled cell multiplication and

tumour formation.

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Treatment and Prevention Treatment and Prevention of Virus Infectionsof Virus Infections

• Antivirals

• Vaccines and immunisation

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Antiviral TargetsAntiviral Targets• Attachment/Entry

• Nucleic acid replication

• Virus protein processing

• Virus maturation

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Problems with AntiviralsProblems with Antivirals

• Identification of virus-specific target.

• Generation of resistant variants.