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Introduction to Virology Masheal Aljumaah OCT 2018

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Introduction to

Virology

Masheal Aljumaah OCT 2018

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“▪ Viruses are very different from the other microbial groups. They

are so small (filterable)thatmost can be seen only with

an electron microscope, and they are acellular (not cellular).

• Viruses can reproduce only by using the cellular machinery of

other organisms (obligatory intracellular parasites)

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What is a virus?

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Virus Host Range

spectrum of host

The host range of a

virus is the cells the virus

can infect.

Viruses are able to infect specific types of cells of only one

host species. (host-specific)

In rare cases, viruses cross the host-species barrier, thus

expanding their host range.

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(Virology Principles & Applications Book, p1)

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Structure of Virus

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Bacteriophage Structure

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VirusGenomes

In contrast to prokaryotic and

eukaryotic cells, in which DNA is always

the primary genetic material (and RNA

plays an auxiliary role), a virus can

have either DNA or RNA but never

both.

Thenucleic acidof aviruscanbe

single-stranded

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double-stranded.

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Virus Nucleicacid

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General Morphology(basis of their capsidarchitecture.)

▷ Helical Viruses:

▷ Example: Ebola viruses

▷ Polyhedral Viruses:

▷ Example: poliovirus.

▷ Complex Viruses:

example :bacteriophage.

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How do we Detect and

Measure Viruses?

(Isolation, Cultivation, and Identification of Viruses)

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They can not be cultivated on artificial culture media.

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Methods for growing viruses in the laboratory

solid media plaque method(detect and count viruses)

liquid media

LivingAnimals

EmbryonatedEggs

Cell Cultures

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(1)GrowingBacteriophages

(2) Growing Animal Viruses

(3) Growing plant Viruses

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“▷ However, viruses that use

bacterial cells as a host(bacteriophages) are rathereasily grown on bacterialcultures.

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(1) Growing Bacteriophages in the

Laboratory

The Number of Plaques

=Plaque-forming

Units (PFU).

33Figure 4. plaque method.

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(2)Growing AnimalVirusesA- In Living Animals

▷ Some animal viruses can be

cultured only in living animals, such

as mice, rabbits, and guinea pigs.

▷ Most experiments to study the

immune system’s response to

viral infections .

▷ Animal inoculation may be used

as

a diagnostic procedure for

identifying and isolating a virus

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(2)Growing AnimalViruses

B- In EmbryonatedEggs:

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(2)Growing AnimalViruses

B- In Embryonated Eggs:Viral growth is signalled by:

1.the death of the embryo.

2.embryo cell damage.

3.by the formation of typical

pocks or lesions on the egg

membranes.

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(2)Growing AnimalViruses

C-In Cell Cultures:Cell cultureshavereplacedembryonatedeggsasthepreferred typeof growthmedium

formanyviruses.Cellculturesconsistofcellsgrowninculturemediainthelaboratory.

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(2)Growing AnimalViruses

C-In Cell Cultures:

Cell culture lines are started by treating a slice of animal tissue with enzymes that

separate the individual cells (Figure5). These cells are suspended in a solution that

provides the osmotic pressure, nutrients, and growth factors needed for the cells to

grow.

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(3) Growing plant Viruses

in the Laboratory

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(3) Growing plant Viruses in

the Laboratory

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Figure 2. Tobacco mosaic virus (TMV)

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