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26 oktober 2020
Bacterial and viral zoönoses, the One Health concept




For human:​ bacteria ​and ​viruses a
​ re most pathogenic

VIRUSES
- Discovery by Martinus Willem Beijerinck (filter → virus in fluid : infectious agent)
- Virus means poison
- Viruses have been around for a long time
- Every life form has its own virus (even viruses have viruses)
→ bacteriophage → infects bacteria (most dominant type of virus in ecosystem)
- No separate kingdom for viruses: no single prehistoric virus
- Smallest and most abundant biological agents
Classification of viruses:
1) type of genome (single, double stranded | DNA or RNA) 2) symmetry of the particle
- sense : plus strand: encodes directly for protein (translation by host ribosomes)
- antisense : minus strand: needs to be transcribed to the plus strand before
translation
3) possession of an envelope (or not) 4) segmented genome (or not).
- Envelope: less stable
- Envelope: lipid bilayer of your own cell, but viral proteins sticking through layer

Virome ​= all viruses in the body or in a certain organ (detection by deep sequencing)

BACTERIA:
10 million more bacterial cells in the human body than cells (skin & gut flora)
→ many are beneficial, but a few are pathogenic → infectious diseases
Microorganisms cover the surface of the skin & reside deep in the hair and glands
Gram + :​ thick peptidoglycan layer
Flagella: ​long filaments enabling bacteria to move

Transmission:
- ​Zoonose​: ​infection we get directly from animals​ (wild or domestic)
Definition:​ zoonosis is an infectious disease transmitted from animals to humans, sometimes
with the help of a vector
→ Uncooked animal products
→ Contact with live animals through grooming & petting
→ Bites & scratches
→ Contact of dried urine and faeces
→ Traveling of humans & food : flying is a great way to spread pathogens over large
distances
- birds, bats, insects & airplanes

, → ongoing increase in human population → more food from animals
- Between species with the help of an ​insect vector ​(fly, mosquito, tick)
- Climate change can contribute to pathogen transmission : expansion of arthropod vectors

One health concept:​ ​human and animal diseases should not be seen as separate entities

Biologic response gradient:​ a microbe does not always cause the same disease in
everyone


Virus discovery and Koch’s postulates
Viromics: the best technique to find unknown viruses
Enrich for viruses and sequence all nucleic acids via NGS

How to enrich for viruses? → VIDISCA:
Virus Discovery cDNA-AFLP
- Low host/bacterial DNA & low in ribosomal RNA
- Size selection​ (viruses are small) →
centrifugation : in supernatant : viruses
- DNase​ (virus protect DNA/RNA) → virus
infection → a lot of broken cells in mucus
: open nuclei → you do not want to
sequence that → DNase : get rid of DNA
(viruses have capsid to protect their own
DNA)
- Reverse transcription​ (ribosomes = the
enemy : look like viruses, small & genetic
material is protected by proteins) →
sequence of ribosomal RNA is known →
use random hexamers in the reverse
transcription that do ​not​ anneal to
ribosomal RNA (96 hexamers instead of
4096)
= ​ENDOH primers
- Sequence all viruses
- High sensitivity/efficiency

Digestion:​ restriction enzymes that frequently cut & are
not sensitive to methylation (CG)
- MSE1​ : recognize TTAA (cuts every +- 250 bp)
Size selection: small ones (not informative), big ones (too big for sequence) → everything
around 250 bp

Ligation:​ TTAA sequence recognized by restriction enzyme → 3’ overhang (palindrome) →
TA overhang → anneal adaptor (also with TA overhang) & add ligase to ligate 2 fragments
(only with an anchor) → TTAT = dead end : after ligation → stop : in this way only fragments
with the ligated anchor (when there is TTAA again → again digestion by restriction enzyme)

Sequence → you know more or less where the fragments are located at the genome,
because it looks like a virus that is already known

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