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Corynebacterium diphtheriae
Clinical Microbiology
Rishabh Parashar (A0999319008)
Introduction
Corynebacterium diphtheriae
• Responsible for causing Diphtheria.
• Also known as Klebs-Loffler bacillus.
• Infection occurs majorly in the upper respiratory tract
• Might cause Fever, sore throat and malaise.
• Thick green layer is observed on the site of infection.
• Transmission happens with the help of droplets,
secretions or direct contact.
• Proper vaccination around the world has made it a
rather rare disease, especially in developed countries.
Corynebacterium diphtheriae
Morphology and classification
Corynebacterium diphtheriae
• Gram-positive rods.
• Pleomorphic in nature.
• Club shaped ( swelling is observed on either or both ends)
• Non-capsulate, non-spore forming and non-motile.
• High GC content
• Four subspecies: C.d. gravis, C.d. mitis, C.d. intermidius, C.d.
belfanti. Gram stain
Corynebacterium diphtheriae
Media for Cultivation
• Blood agar
• Loeffler’s serum slope
• Tellurite blood agar
• Tinsdale’s medium
• Hoyle’s tellurite lysed-blood agar
Blood agar Tinsdale’s medium
Epidemiology
Corynebacterium diphtheriae
• Occurrence is rare in developed countries because of proper mass immunization.
• Diphtheria is still considered as an endemic in some developing and under-developed
counties of South America, Southeast Asia and Africa (Poor health infrastructure).
• Out of the 4,680 cases in 2013, 80% were from India and Indonesia alone.
• C. ulcerans is still very common in industrialized countries.
• ( the level of health infrastructure can be understood by paying attention of the
figure)Only 30% of the countries reached the target of 80% DPT3 coverage.
• Schick test played vital role in assessing immunity to diphtheria toxin.
Epidemiology
Corynebacterium diphtheriae
Pathogenesis
Corynebacterium diphtheriae
• Diphtheria toxin is responsible for causing the disease.
• Lesions formed are usually surrounded by a pseudo-membrane.
• Pathogenesis of Diphtheria can be determined on the basis of two
factors:
1. Ability of the strain to colonize nasopharyngeal cavity or skin.
2. Ability of the strain to produce toxin.
Toxin Production
Pathogenesis
Corynebacterium diphtheriae
• Tox gene is responsible for production of Diphtheria toxin.
• An iron-activated repressor – DtxR regulates tox gene.
• When iron becomes growth rate limiting substrate, iron dissociates from
DtxR, tox gene is depressed which results in the formation of diphtheria
toxin.
• The toxin is composed of three structural domains:
Receptor
Catalytic
activity
Transmembrane
delivery
Toxin Production
Pathogenesis
Corynebacterium diphtheriae
Steps involved in intoxicating a cell:
• Binding of toxin to its cell surface receptor.
• Internalization of the toxin by receptor-mediated
endocytosis.
• Insertion of the transmembrane domain into the
membrane and the facilitated delivery of the
catalytic domain to the cytosol.
• ADP-ribosylation of EF-2, which results in the
irreversible inhibition of protein synthesis.
Diagnosis and Control
Corynebacterium diphtheriae
Diagnosis:
• Cotton tips are used to swab tonsils or calcium alginate swabs may be used to collect nasal swabs.
• After isolation, the C. diphtheria is identified as mitis, intermedius or gravis.
• Toxicity of strain is determined by Elek immunodiffusion test which is based on formation of toxin-
antitoxin band.
Control:
• Majorly dependent on immunization with diphtheria toxoid (formaldehyde-inactivated diphtheria toxin)
• For antibiotic treatment, macrolides and benzylpenicillin are usually prefered.

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Corynebacterium diphtheriae

  • 2. Introduction Corynebacterium diphtheriae • Responsible for causing Diphtheria. • Also known as Klebs-Loffler bacillus. • Infection occurs majorly in the upper respiratory tract • Might cause Fever, sore throat and malaise. • Thick green layer is observed on the site of infection. • Transmission happens with the help of droplets, secretions or direct contact. • Proper vaccination around the world has made it a rather rare disease, especially in developed countries.
  • 3. Corynebacterium diphtheriae Morphology and classification Corynebacterium diphtheriae • Gram-positive rods. • Pleomorphic in nature. • Club shaped ( swelling is observed on either or both ends) • Non-capsulate, non-spore forming and non-motile. • High GC content • Four subspecies: C.d. gravis, C.d. mitis, C.d. intermidius, C.d. belfanti. Gram stain
  • 4. Corynebacterium diphtheriae Media for Cultivation • Blood agar • Loeffler’s serum slope • Tellurite blood agar • Tinsdale’s medium • Hoyle’s tellurite lysed-blood agar Blood agar Tinsdale’s medium
  • 5. Epidemiology Corynebacterium diphtheriae • Occurrence is rare in developed countries because of proper mass immunization. • Diphtheria is still considered as an endemic in some developing and under-developed counties of South America, Southeast Asia and Africa (Poor health infrastructure). • Out of the 4,680 cases in 2013, 80% were from India and Indonesia alone. • C. ulcerans is still very common in industrialized countries. • ( the level of health infrastructure can be understood by paying attention of the figure)Only 30% of the countries reached the target of 80% DPT3 coverage. • Schick test played vital role in assessing immunity to diphtheria toxin.
  • 7. Pathogenesis Corynebacterium diphtheriae • Diphtheria toxin is responsible for causing the disease. • Lesions formed are usually surrounded by a pseudo-membrane. • Pathogenesis of Diphtheria can be determined on the basis of two factors: 1. Ability of the strain to colonize nasopharyngeal cavity or skin. 2. Ability of the strain to produce toxin.
  • 8. Toxin Production Pathogenesis Corynebacterium diphtheriae • Tox gene is responsible for production of Diphtheria toxin. • An iron-activated repressor – DtxR regulates tox gene. • When iron becomes growth rate limiting substrate, iron dissociates from DtxR, tox gene is depressed which results in the formation of diphtheria toxin. • The toxin is composed of three structural domains: Receptor Catalytic activity Transmembrane delivery
  • 9. Toxin Production Pathogenesis Corynebacterium diphtheriae Steps involved in intoxicating a cell: • Binding of toxin to its cell surface receptor. • Internalization of the toxin by receptor-mediated endocytosis. • Insertion of the transmembrane domain into the membrane and the facilitated delivery of the catalytic domain to the cytosol. • ADP-ribosylation of EF-2, which results in the irreversible inhibition of protein synthesis.
  • 10. Diagnosis and Control Corynebacterium diphtheriae Diagnosis: • Cotton tips are used to swab tonsils or calcium alginate swabs may be used to collect nasal swabs. • After isolation, the C. diphtheria is identified as mitis, intermedius or gravis. • Toxicity of strain is determined by Elek immunodiffusion test which is based on formation of toxin- antitoxin band. Control: • Majorly dependent on immunization with diphtheria toxoid (formaldehyde-inactivated diphtheria toxin) • For antibiotic treatment, macrolides and benzylpenicillin are usually prefered.

Editor's Notes

  1. In microbiology, pleomorphism is the ability of some microorganisms to alter their morphology, biological functions or reproductive modes in response to environmental conditions
  2. Epidemiology is the study and analysis of the distribution, patterns and determinants of health and disease conditions in defined populations.