Biotoxins.ppt
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1、Biotoxins,Toxins,Poisonous substances produced by microorganisms (and Others)toxins - primary factor - pathogenicity 220 known bacterial toxins 40% cause disease by damaging the Eukaryotic cell membrane Toxemia Toxins in the bloodstream,Poisonous mushrooms The deathcap one bite can prove fatal,Cyano
2、bacterial Toxins:Cyanobacteria can produce a wide array of neurotoxins, liver toxins, cell toxins and skin irritants. In addition, many genera, such as Anabaena, can produce multiple toxins.,Toxin-Producing Organism Classes,Viruses (e.g. stx phage, cytotoxins, lysins) Bacteria (e.g. endotoxins, exot
3、oxins) Fungi (e.g. tricothecenes) Protozoa (endotoxin, phospholipase, protease) Algae (microcystins, ASP, PSP) Plants (alkaloids, tannins, cyanogenic glycosides) Higher Animals (fish, insects, snakes, frogs),Biological Agents of Concern,e.g.: Clostridium botulinum toxin Staphylococcal enterotoxin B
4、Ricin toxin Trichothecene Mycotoxins Others (marine neurotoxins, venoms),Classes of Toxins by Site of Action,e.g.: Neurotoxins Nerve Tissue Enterotoxins Enteric System Cytotoxins Cells Hemotoxins Blood Cells Dermatotoxins Skin Cells Hepatotoxins Liver tissue,Water Treatment & Biological Toxins,Water
5、 Treatment & Biological Toxins,Weaponization and No Observed Adverse Effect Level (NOAEL) for Biotoxins,Weaponization and No Observed Adverse Effect Level (NOAEL) for Biotoxins,Relative Toxicity of Some Poisons in Water,Exotoxins,Products of bacterial metabolism that are elaborated and excreted into
6、 growth media as bacteria grow Virulence Factors; Waste products Chromosomal or on mobile elements One or Two subunit toxins One subunit (e.g. pore forming cytolysins),Subunit Toxins,2 subunits A subunit: enzymatic subunit conferring toxicity B subunit: cell recognition, toxin entry subunit Protoxin
7、 from single gene with post-translation proteolytic cleavage eg, C diphtheriae diphtheria toxin (AB) A & B subunits are products of different genes eg, Vibrio cholerae cholera toxin (A1B5) Bipartite A & B subunits are products of different genes & do not associate until modified by the host target c
8、ell eg, Bacillus anthracis lethal factor (A) and protective antigen (B) Pseudo Subunit Toxins: Bifunctional toxins with single polypeptide having distinct toxic and entry functions eg, Bordatella pertussis adenylate cyclase-hemolysin,E coli heat liable enterotoxin (LT): a) subunit B pentamer, b) sub
9、unit A. (Nature 355:561-564;1992),Acquisition of virulence genes,Bacteria have three ways of exchanging DNA Transformation cells take up naked DNA Transduction phages carry DNA Conjugation cells mate through specialised appendages,Mobile genetic elements,Transposons ST enterotoxin genes Virulence Pl
10、asmids e.g. TTSSs in Shigella, Yersinia; toxins in Salmonella, E. coli, anthrax Phage-encoded virulence e.g. botulinum toxins, diphtheria toxin, shiga-like toxin (linked to lysis), staphylococcal toxins, TTSS substrates in Salmonella.,Exotoxin Classification,Site and features of intoxication eg, neu
11、rotoxin, enterotoxin Structure eg, AB subunit toxins Heat-liable vs heat-stable eg, EC heat-sensitive & heat-liable enterotoxins Mechanism of action eg, pore-forming cytolysin Host cell target eg, plasma membrane integrity,Host Cell Toxin Targets,Host Cell Membrane Integrity Pore-forming cytolysins
12、Phospholipases Surfactant-like Host Cell Macromolecular Synthesis/Stability Protein Synthesis & modification DNA lysis Aberrant Host Cell Regulation Altered adenylate cyclase activity Altered GTPase activity,Types of Exotoxins,1. Cytotoxins kill cells 2. Neurotoxins interfere with normal nerve impul
13、ses 3. Enterotoxins effect cells lining the G.I. Tract,Most genes that code for exotoxins - plasmids or phages,Lysogenic convergence Diphtheria Cytotoxin inhibits protein synthesis - resulting in cell death Pseudomembrane fibrin, dead tissue, bacterial cells,Lysogenic Convergence,Scarlet Fever Strep
14、tococcus pyogenes lysogenic convergence prophage cytotoxin - damages blood capillaries and results in a skin rash Strep Thoat with a rash,Diseases caused by Neurotoxins,Botulism Clostridium botulinum Gram (+), anaerobic, spore-forming rod, found in soil works at the neuromuscular junction prevents i
15、mpulse from nerve cell to muscle cell results in muscle paralysis,Clostridium General Information,Anaerobic Rods Form spores Produce toxins Species of note: C. botulinum C. tetani C. perfringens,Clostridium botulinum,Gram positive spore forming rods Spores are heat resistant Widely found in nature T
16、oxins produced are most potent Seven types of botulism (A, B, C, D, E, F, G) Toxin not heat stable Pathologies Paralysis Infantile botulism,Action of Botulinum Toxin,0.1-1 nanograms (ng) needed to cause illness Toxin is absorbed in intestine, transported to neuromuscular junctions via blood stream C
17、leaves proteins which enable synaptic vesicle fusion in neurons Neuromuscular neurotransmitter blocked Motor dysfunction,Sources: Types of Food Incriminated,Home canned foodsFish preserved by salting or smokingPrepared meats eaten uncookedHoney can be problematic for infants,Tetanus (Lock Jaw),Clost
18、ridium tetani Gram (+), spore-forming, anaerobic rod neurotoxin acts on nerves, resulting in the inhibition of muscle relaxation tetanospasmin - “spasms” or “Lock Jaw”,Clostridium perfringens,Previously named C. welchii Anaerobic, gram-positive, sporulating Widely distributed Soil and sediments Inte
19、stinal tracts Areas with fecal contamination Toxins can cause problems for humans At least 12 identified,http:/medinfo.ufl.edu/year2/mmid/bms5300/bugs/closper.html,C. perfringens Food Poisoning,Type A strain Symptoms Abdominal cramps, diarrhea Death rare Symptoms appear 8-22 hours after bacteria con
20、sumed Usually over in 24 hours Unreported cases,Gas Gangrene and Necrotic Enteritis,Wound invasion causes gas gangrene Type A strain Ingestion causes necrosis of intestines Type C strain Results in septicemia Rare in the united states Often fatal C. perfringens one of 6 species causing necrotic ente
21、ritis Present in 80-90% of all cases.,Diseases caused by Enterotoxins,Cholera Vibrio cholerae Gram (-) comma shaped rods,Cholera toxin,Converts ATP into cAMP causes cells to excrete Cl- ions and inhibits absorption of Na+ ions Electrolyte imbalance H2O leaves by osmosis H2O Loss (Diarrhea),Severe ca
22、ses, 12 - 20 liters of liquid lost in a day,Untreated cases - Mortality Rate about 50%Mortality may be reduced to about 1% administering fluids and electrolytes,EHEC (Enterohemorrhagic E. coli),E. coli (0157:H7) enterotoxin causes a hemolytic inflammation of the intestines results in bloody diarrhea
23、 Toxin alters the 60S ribosomal subunit inhibits Protein Synthesis Results in cell death lining of intestine is “shed” Bloody Diarrhea (Dysentary),Staphylococcus Enterotoxin B,Exotoxin produced by Staphylococcus aureus Food poisoning Moderately stable Exposure Inhalation (incubation 3-12 hours) Inge
24、stion (incubation 4-10 hours) Skin contact,Staphylococcus Enterotoxin B Signs & Symptoms,Inhalation specific Non-productive cough, chest pain, dyspnea Pulmonary edema & respiratory failure (severe cases) Gastrointestinal,Ingestion specific Nausea Vomiting Diarrhea,Non-specific flu-like symptoms- Fev
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