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DOWNLOAD PDFThis organism stains positive on gram stain due to thick a peptidoglycan layer which absorbs crystal violet.
This bacteria is rod shaped.
An exotoxin is classified as a toxin that is released by bacteria into the environment. Corynebacterium diphtheriae produces Diphtheria exotoxin, which alters protein function in the host via ADP ribosylation of elongation factor 2.
Corynebacterium diphtheriae uses the virulence factor diphtheria toxin to ADP ribosylate elongation factor 2 in host cells, similar to the mechanism of pseudomonas exotoxin A. Defective elongation factor 2 causes the inability of the host cell to synthesize proteins and leads to necrosis.
A prophage is a viral genome that is inserted and integrated into the circular bacterial DNA chromosome. The gene containing Diphtheria toxin is located on the DNA of a beta prophage. C. diphtheriae is infected by the beta prophage thus acquiring the ability to produce the toxin and become pathogenic.
Lysogenization is a process in which the DNA of a temperate bacteriophage is incorporated into the structure of a bacterial DNA where it remains in a latent form. C. diphtheriae acquires the ability to produce diphtheria toxin via lysogenization.
Tellurite agar is a specific medium used to grow Corynebacterium diphtheriae.
The organism tends to lie parallel to one another or at acute angles resembling Chinese letters and can help with bacterial identification.
They may also contain inclusion bodies known as metachromatic granules that stain red while the rest of the bacillus stains blue when stained with an aniline dye like methylene blue.
They may also contain inclusion bodies known as metachromatic granules that stain red while the rest of the bacillus stains blue when stained with an aniline dye like methylene blue.
Pseudomembranous pharyngitis is characterized by an adherent membrane on the pharynx caused by cell necrosis due to Diphtheria toxin.
Lymphadenopathy is enlargement of lymph nodes and is a common symptom of diphtheria.
Myocarditis is an inflammation of the myocardium often caused by an infection of the heart. Myocarditis can be a late stage complication of diphtheria and occurs in about 20% of cases.
Polyneuritis refers to damage of the nerves of the peripheral nervous system in more than one location. This can be a late stage complication of diphtheria and is seen in about 10% of cases.
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