Corynebacterium

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Microbiology Flashcards on Corynebacterium, created by Sotia P. on 14/04/2019.
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What is the microscopic appearance of corynebacterium? pleomorphic- mostly rods/cocci forming palisades. Non-motile Gramm +
What is the incubation/ plating method? Mesophiles with 2 day incubation,facultative anaerobes. Plating on blood agar-enriched
What is important component of their cell wall? high concentrations of lipids. Meso-diaminopimelic acid. Arabinogalactan. Mycolic acids.
Results of catalase and oxidase test? Cat + Ox -
What is the urease test and what are its results? Tests the ability of the bacterium to secrete urease enzyme, which hydrolyses urea to ammonia and carbon dioxide. Ammonia released causes mucosal inflammation. All corynebacterium are + except C. Bovis.
Is it possible to treat Corynebacterium with antibiotics (β lactams)? Yes but only in early infection Not in sheeps!
Describe colony of corynebacterium: Small C. renale= yellow C. pilosum= yellow C. cystitidis= white C. Pseudotuberculosis= white with β-hemolysis after 48-72h incubation.
Are corynebacteria usually commensal? Yes in mucous membranes and can cause pyogenic infections
What are usual samples used for testing? tissue exudate pus mid-stream urine
What tests do we usually do? PCR, ELISA CAMP for C. Pseudotuberculosis and Rhodococcus Equi
What are the 2 biotypes of C. Pseudotuberculosis? 1) nitrate reducing 2) non-nitrate reducing
Which corynebacterium has affinity for lymphatic system? C. Pseudotuberculosis
Which animals are affected by the non-nitrate reducing biotype? How? Sheep and goat. It causes lymphadenitis- abcess formation in lymph nodes or internal organs.
Which animals are affected by the nitrate reducing biotype? How does the infection occur? Cows and horses. The infection occurs by skin wounds, insects or by contact.
The non-nitrate biotype is spread by: Is it treatable? pus, nasal and oral secretions. It is not treatable
Ulcerative lymphangitis usually affects (animals:)_____and one major characteristic is_______ It affects cows and horses. Characteristic is chronic abscesses with greenish pus and blood tinged.
Which strain of corynebacterium affects the lower urinary tract of cattle? C. Renale
What is the disease that when it's too serious the kidney must be removed and the patient will need dialysis? Which bacteria cause this disease? Pyelonephritis- inflammation of kidney tissue- calyces and renal pelvis. It is caused by C. Renale.
Unvaccinated individuals and children are more likely to be ill after infection by___?___ C. Diphtheria
How many subspecies does C. Renale have? 3 C. Renale C. Pilosum C. Cystitidis
Effects of C. Renale in different species: - cystitis & pyelonephritis in BO - ulcerative balanoposthitis in OV+CAP (inflammation of glans penis)
What toxin by which strain causes cell death? DT toxin by C. Diphtheria
Where can we see hemolysis? C. pseudotuberculosis
Where can we find urease? All pathogenic strains except C. bovis
How does DT toxin work? AB toxin= 2 components: one for activation, one for binding. It is encoded by a bacteriophage and secreted when Fe levels are low. *It enters the cytoplasm of cell and inhibits protein synthesis- DNA/RNA decreased- energy metabolism also affected=> CELL DEATH If the toxins reaches the organs via bloodstream it can cause paralysis and congestive heart failure.
Which strain produces exotoxins and phospholipase D? C. Pseudotuberculosis
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