Title: Protozoan Diseases
1Protozoan Diseases
- Protozoans are unicellular eukaryotic organisms
- Responsible for several serious human diseases
ameobiasis, Chagas disease, malaria, African
sleeping sickness, leishmaniasis, and
taxoplasmosis. - Type of immune response that develops depends (in
part) on the location of the parasite in the
host. - Bloodstream humoral antibody most effective
- Intracellular cell-mediated immune reactions
2Got Malaria?
- Plasmodium
- Carried by the Anopheles mosquito
- P. falciparum most virulent and prevalent
- Rate of multi-drug resistance in Plasmodium as
well as resistance to DDT by the mosquito
increase the spread of malaria and call for new
strategies.
- http//www.rph.wa.gov.au/labs/haem/malaria/history
.html
- http//www.cdc.gov/travel/malinfo.htm
3Malaria. . .
- Plasmodium life cycle
- ? Anopheles mosquito feeds on blood serves as
the vector. - Sporozites enter blood stream and proceed to the
liver within 30 min to infect hepatocytes - Circumsporozite (CS), 45-kDa protein helps with
adhesion to liver cells. The binding site, a
conserved region on the carboxyl terminal end
(reg II) has a high degree of sequence homology
with known cell adhesion molecules.
http//www.who.int/inf-fs/en/1InformationSheet03.p
df
4Malaria. . .
- 1 week Multiplication transformation in the
liver leads to the release of about 5,000-10,000
merozites PER HEPATOCYTE infected with only one
sporozite! - Merozites infect red blood cells, initiating the
symptoms and pathology of malaria. - Merozites replicate and differentiate again
- Cell ruptures to release new merozites (which
will infect more red blood cells) - Some merozites differentiate into ? and ?
gametocytes. - Gametocytes ingested by Female Anopheles
differentiate into male and female gametes which
fuse to form a zygote and become sporozites in
the salivary gland. - Wash, Rinse, Repeat
5Malaria. . .
- Chills, fever, sweatingpeak every 48hrs
- Weak, anemic, splenomegaly
- Blocked capillaries intense headaches, renal
failure, heart failure, or cerebral damage - Some symptoms may not be caused by Plasmodium but
by excessive production of cytokines - Cancer patients treated with recombinant TNF
show similar symptoms
6Immune Response to Malaria
- Where malaria is endemic, IR is poor. Children lt
14yrs have lowest IR and are most likely to
develop malaria. Mortality rate 50 in some
regions about 1million children a year die of
malaria. - Only 22 of children in endemic regions have
detectable antibodies to the sporozite stage, 84
of adults have such antibodies. - Most people in endemic regions have life long
low-level Plamsmodium infections.
Malaria in the placenta
7Low-Level Immune Response. . .
- Changes from sporozite to merozoite to gametocyte
allow for changing of surface molecules. So,
antigens seen by immune system are continually
different. - Intracellular phases (hepatocytes erythrocytes)
reduce the degree of immune activation.
Plasmodium is allowed to multiply while shielded
from attack. - Sporozite stage, most susceptible to IR
circulates for only 30 min. - Plasmodium can slough off surface CS Ag coat,
rendering Ab ineffective.
8Malaria Vaccine?
- Current approaches focus on sporozite stage.
(Eg Sporozites attenuated by x-rays used for
vaccine) - Impractical. Sporozites do not breed well in
culture, so mosquito populations need to be bred. - Yeah, lets breed mosquitoes. Great idea
9African sleeping sicknessZZZZzzzz
- Trypanosoma
- Flagellated protozoans2 species
- TseTse fly carries
- Stages
- Systemic multiplies in blood
- Progresses to neurological stage, infects central
nervous system ? meningoencephalitis (big
word, must be bad) - Loss of consciousness. Hence, the SLEEP part.
http//www.biosci.ohio-state.edu/parasite/lifecyc
les/trypanosoma_lifecycle.html
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11AFS Immune Response
- Humoral response to glycoprotein coat (variant
surface glycoprotein VSG) - Most of the parasite is eliminated from the
blood - BUT, 1 escape (because theyre wearing a
different coat)all hell breaks loose! - Survivors proliferate and a new wave of
parasitemia is observed. - Antigenic shift allows trypanosomes to evade
immune system - Each new variant can escape humoral Ab generated
for the preceeding variant.
12Sneaky sneaky. . .
- Variation in VSG
- Trypanosomes carry a HUUUGE number of VSG genes
- Activation of VSG gene duplication
transposition to expression site at the telomeric
end of a specific chromosome - Activation of new gene displaces previous gene
- Each new variant arises from the growth of
multiple cells that have activated the same VSG
gene in the current wave. - Continual shifts in the epitope displayed by the
VSG make vaccine development difficult.
13Leishmaniasis
- Leishmania major
- Lives in the phagosomes of macrophages
- Resistence correlates with IFN-? and development
of TH 1 response. - Loss of IFN-? or IFN-? receptor fatality
- BALB/c mice mount TH 2 response high IL-4 but
no IFN-? - BALB/c CD4 Tcells can see a particular epitope
on L.major and produce high IL-4 early in the
response. This skews the response to - TH 2 and the mice die
14SAY CHEESE!!!
Leishmania Ulcer
15Parasitic Worms mmm mmm good
- Helminths
- Large, multicellular organisms
- Reside in humans, but do not usually replicate
there - NOT intracellular
- Most infected individuals carry few, immune
system not heavily engaged, level of immunity
generated is often poor
16A Plethora of Disease
- gt1 billion have Ascaris, a roundworm in the small
intestine - gt300 million infected with Schistosoma, trematode
worm causing debilitating infection - Taeniatapeworm of cattle and pigs
- Trichinellaroundworm of pigs causing Trichinosis
- just to name a few
17Ascaris
Taenia
18Schistosomiasis
- 3 major species
- S. mansoni (intestinal mesenteric veins)
- S. japonicum (intestinal mesenteric veins)
- S. haematobium (urinary bladder veins)
- Africa, Middle East, S. America, Caribbean,
- China, S.E. Asia
- Increase in irrigation has expanded the habitat
of the fresh water snail, the intermediate host.
19Attack of the Killer Snails!!!
- Snails release 300-3000 cercariae (free swimming
larvae) - Cercariae secrete digestive enzymes and bore into
skin - Lose tail ? schistosomules
- Enter cappillaries ? lungs ? liver ?main
infection site (depending on species) - Mature into ?and ? worms ? mate
- ?produces 300 spiny eggs/day
20Attack of the Killer Snails!!!
- Eggs do not maturesome get into feces urine
where, upon excretion, they infect more snails - of worms in the individual increases only with
repeated exposure - Most symptoms initiated by the eggs
21SYPMTOMS
- ½ the eggs can remain invade intestinal wall,
liver, or bladder ? hemorrhage - Unexcreted eggs induce cell-mediated delayed type
hypersensitvity. Large granulomas are formed and
walled off by fibrous tissue - Granulomas often obstruct venous blood flow to
the liver or bladder.
22Immune Response
- No IR to Schistomosomes survive for up to 20
years evading attack of localized cellular
buildup of immune and inflammatory cells - Several mechanisms of defense decrease Ag
expression, Cover in glycolipid/protein coat from
the host ? hosts own ABO blood group antigens
are on the worms body along with
histocompatibility antigens
23- For All You Hypochondriacs
- Possible signs and symptoms of internal
parasites - Feel tired most of the time (Chronic Fatigue)?
- Have digestive problems? (gas, bloating,
constipation or diarrhea that come and go but
never really clear up) - Have gastrointestinal symptoms and bulky stools
with excess fat in feces? - Suffer with food sensitivities and environmental
intolerance? - Developed allergic-like reactions and cant
understand why? - Have joint and muscle pains and inflammation
often assumed to be arthritis? - Suffer with anemia or iron deficiency (pernicious
anemia)? - Have hives, rashes, weeping eczema, cutaneous
ulcers, swelling, sores, papular lesions, itchy
dermatitis? - Suffer with restlessness and anxiety?
- Experience multiple awakenings during the night
particularly between 2 and 3 am? - Grind your teeth?
- Have an excessive amount of bacterial or viral
infections? - Depressed?
- Difficulty gaining or losing weight no matter
what you do? - Did a Candida program which either didnt help at
all or helped somewhat but you still cant stay
away from bread, alcohol, fruit, or fruit juices?
- Just cant figure out why you dont feel really
great and neither can your doctor?
These are only possible symptoms, and please keep
in mind that not everyone that has a few of these
symptoms should automatically make the assumption
that they are infected however, if you suspect
infection or have been unsuccessfully treated for
a problem, it is worth doing some specific
parasite cleansing.
24For your enjoyment. . .And because Im
supposed to be writing a term paper
- http//www.curezone.com/diseases/parasites/default
.asp
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