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MCB5205 Exam 2 With
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Principles of human volunteer research - ANSWER 1. Informed Consent

2. Beneficence (max benefit/low risk)

3. Justice

Belmont Report (1979) - ANSWER ethical principles and guidelines for the
protection of human subjects of research

Animal model - ANSWER -Disease symptoms and distribution mimics
humans

- Same disease route as humans

ethics of animal models - ANSWER - rationale

- bacterial genetics & physiology

- hypothesis driven research

- experimental design

- care of animals

- anesthesia

- euthanasia

Caenorhabditis elegans - cons - ANSWER - NO adaptive immune system

,- cannot grow at 37C

Caenorhabditis elegans - pros - ANSWER - fully sequenced genome

- permissive

- propagation 3 days

Galleria mellonella - cons - ANSWER - not able to generate mutants

-melanization

Galleria mellonella - pros - ANSWER - Able to survive at 37c

- can use purified bacterial toxins

Drosophila melanogaster - pros - ANSWER - most versatile infection model

- small size

-short generation time

-fully sequenced genome

-innate immune similar to mammals

Name Drosophila melanogaster - cons - ANSWER high inoculums of bacteria
needed

biophotonic imaging - ANSWER Bacterial strains to be studied are
engineered to express luciferase (lux operon from Vibrio sp.)

input ratio - ANSWER CFU mutant/ CFU wild type

Calculate Dilution Factor - ANSWER (CFU) (dilution factor)/(vol(ml))

Tissue culture models - ANSWER - less complex

,-less $

- NO IRB or IUCAC

artificial ecm - ANSWER

Gentamicin Protection Assay - ANSWER is used to determine adhesion and
invasion frequencies

plaque assay - ANSWER measures cell-tocell spread of intracellular bacteria
or viruses

operon - ANSWER group of genes functioning together

Regulon - ANSWER genes or operons regulated by a common regulatory
protein

Complementation - ANSWER ability of a mutant to be restored to the
wildtype through either a second mutation or the addition of a functional
gene

RNAi - ANSWER RNA interference; injecting double stranded RNA into a cell
turns off expression of a gene with the same sequence as the RNA

Dicer - ANSWER enzyme that cleaves and processes double stranded RNA to
produce siRNAs or miRNAs that are 21-25 nucleotids in length

RNase III - ANSWER cuts out 16S and 23S

Neutropenia - ANSWER deficiency of neutrophils

nude mice - ANSWER lack of thymus

lacZ - ANSWER encodes B-galactosidase

- blue

, phoA - ANSWER Reporter gene, used for removing phosphate groups from
substrate, often used in Gram negative

- Chromogenic

luxCDABE - ANSWER Makes luciferase (lux); used for biophotonic imaging;
generate light, no need to add substrate

bla - ANSWER beta-lactamase, an enzyme that breaks down ampicillin and
makes plasmid-bearing cells antibiotic resistant

sIgA protease - ANSWER Prevents trapping of bacteria in mucus bathing
mucosal surfaces

staphlokinase - ANSWER digests blood clots

Elementary body - ANSWER the infectious form of chlamydiae, they are
dense, dark, and relatively small

superoxide dismutase - ANSWER converts free radicals to less damaging
substances, such as hydrogen peroxide

Defensins - ANSWER antimicrobial peptides that inhibit microbial growth

Invasins - ANSWER Surface proteins produced by bacteria that rearrange
actin filaments of the cytoskeleton

reticulate body - ANSWER The form of chlamydiae that replicates and
produces elementary bodies within the mucosal cell

Iron chelators - ANSWER - Deferasirox (PO; causes fecal excretion of iron; SE:
headache, renal toxicity)

- Deferoxamine (parenteral; causes fecal and urinary excretion; SE:
ototoxicity, ocular toxicity)

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