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Corynebacterium
diphtheria
Lecture (13)
Dr.Baha, Hamdi.AL-Amiedi
Ph.D.Microbiology
Corynebacterium diphtheriae

Respiratory tract infections

Although inhaled air contains many particles,
including microorganisms, the host defense
mechanisms in the respiratory tract frequently
prevent infection. However, if there are large
numbers of pathogenic organisms within the
inspired air or if the host defenses are
compromised, then infection may ensue.

There are â professional invaders which can
infect healthy respiratory addition, there are
âsecondary invaders which only infect if the host
defenses are weakened, for example Pneumocystis
jiroveci in AIDS patients
.

Respiratory tract infections may be caused by
bacteria, viruses, protozoa, or fungi and are
important in dentistry because the causative
agents may be spread through respiratory and
oral fluids.

Thus, both patients and the dental team are
exposed to these microbes during treatment,
particularly when splatter and aerosols are
generated in.

However, it is important to remember that
the respiratory tract is a continuum as far
as micro-organisms are concerned and
many can cause infection in both parts
Corynebacteria (Genus
Corynebacterium

General character:

1-Aerobic or facultatively anaerobic

2.Small, pleomorphic (club-shaped), gram-positive bacilli
that appear in short chains (“V” or “Y” configurations) or
in clumps resembling “Chinese letters”

3.Cells contain metachromatic granules (visualize with
methylene blue stain &albert stain)

4.Lipid-rich cell wall contains meso-diaminopimelic acid,
arabino-galactan polymers, and short-chain mycolic acids

5-Lysogenic bacteriophage encodes for potent exotoxin in
virulent strains
Corynebacterium diphtheria
Pathogenic Corynebacterial Species

1-Corynebacterium diphtheriae

2-Corynebacterium jeikeium

3-Corynebacterium urealyticum
Corynebacterium diphtheriae

General character:

1-Respiratory diphtheria (pseudomembrane on
pharynx) and cutaneous diphtheria

2-Prototype A-B exotoxin acts systemically

Toxoid in DPT and TD vaccines

3-Diphtheria toxin encoded by tox gene
introduced by lysogenic bacteriophage
(prophage)

4-Selective media: cysteine-tellurite; serum
tellurite; Loeffler’s

5-Gravis, intermedius, and mitis colonial
mrophology
Virulence factors:

The major virulence factor is exotoxin encoded on
lysogenized bacteriophage.

The diphtheria toxin is a classic A-B toxin

Which action by shuts down protein synthesis and
kills the cell.diphtheria toxin B (binding)
component ’’direct’’ the toxin primarily to the
oropharyngeal mucosa ,heart and nerve cell.
Transmission &pathogenes:

Transmission is by respiratory droplets.

Diphtheria colonize but dose not invade the
oropharynx.forming dirty white pseudomembrane
(dead cells,fibrin and grey pigment) “bull
neck”(cervical lymphadenitis from this site the
bacteria release the exotoxin into the bloodstream
which damages heart &neural cells by interfering
with protein synthesis.
Mechanism action of diphtheria toxin:

Diphtheria toxin is aprototype A-B baterial toxin.
B- subunit binds receptors on the surface of host
cell facilitating internalization by endocytosis the
low pH of the endosome triggers cleavage of the
two subunit releasing

The calalytic A subunit into the cytoplasm .this
action complete shutdown of protein synthesis and
cell death by binding to eukaryotic elongation
factor-2(EF-2)
Mechanism of Action of Diphtheria Toxin:
Inhibition of Protein
Synthesis
Diphtheria
Figure 24.6
Diagnosis :

1-Albert staining to demonstration the
chaines letter arrangement &
metachromatic granules.

2-throat swab for cultured on lofflers
media or Tellurite media

3-Eleck test: Invitro it is a double –diffusion
test to detection precipitin line of diptheria
toxin on agar plate
ELECK TEST

It is double diffusion test performed directly on
surface of agar plate sticking with diphtheria
.After paper strip is impregnated with antiserum
to toxin . If strain is Toxin producing precipitation
of Toxin with antitoxin serum will forming
precipitation line, after 48 hr incubation at 37 C
bacteria growth will diffuse Toxin in agar &
Where meet optimum concentration will so
precipitin line form
Eleck Test
Prevention:

Diphtheria is effectively controlled by
immunization.

1-Active immunization against toxoid
induces antibodies directed against the B-
subunit

2-These antibodies prevent receptor binding
by toxin.
Treatment:

The treatment strategy involve combination
of antitoxin administration and antibiotics
such as penecillin or erythromycin
Role of Treatment

Passive immunization is given with an antitoxin to
those who are suspected of having the disease
already. In addition, penicillin, or erythromycin, is
given, not only to stop further growth of the bacteria,
but also to prevent the patient from becoming a
carrier after recovery. A procedure known as the
Schick test is used to determine whether a person is
susceptible to the diphtheria bacterium.

:

THE END
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Corynebacteria.pdf

  • 2.
  • 3. Corynebacterium diphtheriae  Respiratory tract infections  Although inhaled air contains many particles, including microorganisms, the host defense mechanisms in the respiratory tract frequently prevent infection. However, if there are large numbers of pathogenic organisms within the inspired air or if the host defenses are compromised, then infection may ensue.
  • 4.  There are â professional invaders which can infect healthy respiratory addition, there are âsecondary invaders which only infect if the host defenses are weakened, for example Pneumocystis jiroveci in AIDS patients .  Respiratory tract infections may be caused by bacteria, viruses, protozoa, or fungi and are important in dentistry because the causative agents may be spread through respiratory and oral fluids.
  • 5.
  • 6.  Thus, both patients and the dental team are exposed to these microbes during treatment, particularly when splatter and aerosols are generated in.  However, it is important to remember that the respiratory tract is a continuum as far as micro-organisms are concerned and many can cause infection in both parts
  • 7. Corynebacteria (Genus Corynebacterium  General character:  1-Aerobic or facultatively anaerobic  2.Small, pleomorphic (club-shaped), gram-positive bacilli that appear in short chains (“V” or “Y” configurations) or in clumps resembling “Chinese letters”  3.Cells contain metachromatic granules (visualize with methylene blue stain &albert stain)  4.Lipid-rich cell wall contains meso-diaminopimelic acid, arabino-galactan polymers, and short-chain mycolic acids  5-Lysogenic bacteriophage encodes for potent exotoxin in virulent strains
  • 9. Pathogenic Corynebacterial Species  1-Corynebacterium diphtheriae  2-Corynebacterium jeikeium  3-Corynebacterium urealyticum
  • 10. Corynebacterium diphtheriae  General character:  1-Respiratory diphtheria (pseudomembrane on pharynx) and cutaneous diphtheria  2-Prototype A-B exotoxin acts systemically  Toxoid in DPT and TD vaccines
  • 11.  3-Diphtheria toxin encoded by tox gene introduced by lysogenic bacteriophage (prophage)  4-Selective media: cysteine-tellurite; serum tellurite; Loeffler’s  5-Gravis, intermedius, and mitis colonial mrophology
  • 12. Virulence factors:  The major virulence factor is exotoxin encoded on lysogenized bacteriophage.  The diphtheria toxin is a classic A-B toxin  Which action by shuts down protein synthesis and kills the cell.diphtheria toxin B (binding) component ’’direct’’ the toxin primarily to the oropharyngeal mucosa ,heart and nerve cell.
  • 13. Transmission &pathogenes:  Transmission is by respiratory droplets.  Diphtheria colonize but dose not invade the oropharynx.forming dirty white pseudomembrane (dead cells,fibrin and grey pigment) “bull neck”(cervical lymphadenitis from this site the bacteria release the exotoxin into the bloodstream which damages heart &neural cells by interfering with protein synthesis.
  • 14.
  • 15. Mechanism action of diphtheria toxin:  Diphtheria toxin is aprototype A-B baterial toxin. B- subunit binds receptors on the surface of host cell facilitating internalization by endocytosis the low pH of the endosome triggers cleavage of the two subunit releasing  The calalytic A subunit into the cytoplasm .this action complete shutdown of protein synthesis and cell death by binding to eukaryotic elongation factor-2(EF-2)
  • 16.
  • 17. Mechanism of Action of Diphtheria Toxin: Inhibition of Protein Synthesis
  • 19. Diagnosis :  1-Albert staining to demonstration the chaines letter arrangement & metachromatic granules.  2-throat swab for cultured on lofflers media or Tellurite media  3-Eleck test: Invitro it is a double –diffusion test to detection precipitin line of diptheria toxin on agar plate
  • 20. ELECK TEST  It is double diffusion test performed directly on surface of agar plate sticking with diphtheria .After paper strip is impregnated with antiserum to toxin . If strain is Toxin producing precipitation of Toxin with antitoxin serum will forming precipitation line, after 48 hr incubation at 37 C bacteria growth will diffuse Toxin in agar & Where meet optimum concentration will so precipitin line form
  • 22. Prevention:  Diphtheria is effectively controlled by immunization.  1-Active immunization against toxoid induces antibodies directed against the B- subunit  2-These antibodies prevent receptor binding by toxin.
  • 23. Treatment:  The treatment strategy involve combination of antitoxin administration and antibiotics such as penecillin or erythromycin
  • 24. Role of Treatment  Passive immunization is given with an antitoxin to those who are suspected of having the disease already. In addition, penicillin, or erythromycin, is given, not only to stop further growth of the bacteria, but also to prevent the patient from becoming a carrier after recovery. A procedure known as the Schick test is used to determine whether a person is susceptible to the diphtheria bacterium. 
  • 25.