ROTAVIRUS KEVIN ELMORE BIOL 402 POSTER PROJECT PRESENTATION.

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ROTAVIRUS KEVIN ELMORE BIOL 402 POSTER PROJECT PRESENTATION

WHAT IS ROTAVIRUS?  Discovered in 1973  Rotavirus causes gastroenteritis  Results in severe watery diarrhea; especially in babies and young children  Globally, rotavirus causes half a million deaths a year in children under 5

VIRAL MORPHOLOGY & DISEASE MECHANISM  Reoviridae Family – family that affects GI tract  Seven species of the virus: A, B, C, D, E, F, G  Most common is Rotavirus A  Non-enveloped and icosahedral capsule; double shelled  Genome has 11 dsRNA segments; codes for 12 proteins  6 structural proteins  6 non-structural proteins

TRANSMISSION, SYMPTOMS, SIGNS & TREATMENTS  Transmitted via oral-fecal pathway  Contaminated food, water, hands, disease vectors (flies), etc.  Characterized by water diarrhea and low grade fever  Dehydration is common problem and most common cause of death  Treatment is nonspecific  WHO recommends use of low- osmolarity oral rehydration and zinc supplementation

NSP4 MECHANISMS – AN ENTEROTOXIN  Enzymatic activities of brush border are decreased  Cellular permeability is increased  Results in abrupt onset of symptoms and associated massive fluid loss  Enterotoxin Effect in Enterocytes:  Chloride secretion via Ca++ dependent mechanism  Cell lysis and tissue damage Marco et al. “Biphasic Mechanism of Rotavirus Infection”. The Journal of Infectious Disease.

Human Ig vs. Rotavirus  Study shows that human immunoglobulin can inhibit early secretion induced by rotavirus Marco et al. “Biphasic Mechanism of Rotavirus Infection”. The Journal of Infectious Disease.

EPIDEMIOLOGY  Endemic worldwide but not much of a problem in developed world  Vaccines – RotaTaq and Rotarix  Still major problem in developing world – Africa, India, SE Asia  Largest recent outbreak was in Nicaragua (2005)  mutant strain which escape acquired immunity of population

REFERENCES    rotavirus  Cox E. & Christenson. “Rotavirus”. Pediatrics Review. American Academy of Pediatrics  Dong Y. et al. “Rotavirus entertoxin NSP4 mobilizes intracellular calcium”. National Academy of Science  Marco et al. “Biphasic Mechanism of Rotavirus Infection”. The Journal of Infectious Disease. 2009