MICRO # 289 Pathogenesis of Infectious Diseases II March 18 to May 17, 2013 Course Director: Dennis J. O’Callaghan, Ph.D. Department of Microbiology and Immunology Office: 2-203A Ph. 5-5754 Email: docall@lsuhsc.edu LECTURERS: All are faculty of the Department of Microbiology and Immunology Dr. Michelle M. Arnold Dr. Jason M. Bodily Dr. James A. Cardelli Dr. Lindsey M. Hutt-Fletcher Dr. Jeremy P. Kamil Dr. David J. McGee Dr. Martin I. Muggeridge Dr. Dennis J. O’Callaghan Dr. Kenneth M. Peterson Dr. Martin J. Sapp Dr. Ikuo Tsunoda Dr. Matthew D. Woolard Dr. Andrew D. Yurochko marnold@lsuhsc.edu jbodil@lsuhsc.edu jcarde@lsuhsc.edu lhuttf@lsuhsc.edu jkamil@lsuhsc.edu dmcgee@lsuhsc.edu mmugge@lsuhsc.edu docall@lsuhsc.edu kpeter@lsuhsc.edu msapp1@lsuhsc.edu itsuno@lsuhsc.edu mwoola@lsuhsc.edu ayuroc@lsuhsc.edu LECTURES: Daily at 8:00 to 8:50 am, and 1:00 to 2:00 PM on Fridays: Room 2-201 EXAMINATIONS: Saturdays at 9:00 AM in a large lecture room 4-326 Each lecture = 10 points of 500 Exam #1 Lectures #1 to 12 Exam #2 Lectures 13 to 25 Exam #3 Lectures 26 to 38 Exam #4 Lectures 39 to 50 Saturday April 6 Saturday April 27 Saturday May 11 Saturday May 25 120 points 130 points 130 points 120 points COURSE OBJECTIVES 1. To understand the general principles and steps in the pathogenesis of an infectious disease and the epidemiological aspects that influence the disease. 2. To learn the seven key points of the major pathogens discussed in the course: key properties, location in nature, means of transmission, nature of the disease, means for a diagnosis, treatment(s) available, and means to control and prevent. 3. To understand the role of innate and acquired immune responses in the control and outcome of infection and how the immune system may be part of the pathogenesis of some infections. 4. To appreciate the molecular interactions between the pathogen and the host cell and the strategies employed by major pathogens to mediate a variety of outcomes that may include cytocidal effects, latency, persistent infection, or transformation. MICRO #289: Pathogenesis of Infectious Diseases II 1. Mon 2. Tue Mar 18 Mar 19 8AM 8 AM 3. Wed 4. Thur 5. Fri 6. Mon 7. Tue 8. Wed 9. Thu X 10. Tue 11. Wed 12. Thu 13. Fri 14. Fri 15. Mon 16. Tue 17. Wed 18. Thu 19. Fri 20. Fri 21. Mon 22. Tue 23. Wed 24. Thu 25. Fri 26. Fri 27. Mon 28. Tue 29. Wed 30. Thu 31. Fri 32. Fri 33. Mon 34. Tue 35. Wed 36. Thu 37. Fri 38. Fri 39. Mon 40. Tue 41. Wed 42. Thu 43. Fri Mar 20 Mar 21 Mar 22 Mar 25 Mar 26 Mar 27 Mar 28 8 AM 8 AM 8 AM 8 AM 8 AM 8 AM 8 AM Apr 2 Apr 3 Apr 4 Apr 5 Apr 5 Apr 8 Apr 9 Apr 10 Apr 11 Apr 12 Apr 12 Apr 15 Apr 16 Apr 17 Apr 18 Apr 19 Apr 19 Apr 22 Apr 23 Apr 24 Apr 25 Apr 26 Apr 26 Apr 29 Apr 30 May 1 May 2 May 3 May 3 May 6 May 7 May 8 May 9 May 10 8 AM 8 AM 8 AM 8 AM 1 PM 8 AM 8 AM 8 AM 8 AM 8 AM 1 PM 8 AM 8 AM 8 AM 8 AM 8 AM 1 PM 8 AM 8 AM 8 AM 8 AM 8 AM 1 PM 8 AM 8 AM 8 AM 8 AM 8 AM 1 PM 8 AM 8 AM 8 AM 8 AM 8 AM Principles of Pathogenesis Epidemiological Aspects of Infectious Diseases Outcomes of Infection at Cell and Host Levels Innate Immune Responses: 1 Innate Immune Responses: 2 Adaptive Immune Responses: 1 Adaptive Immune Responses: 2 Adherence: Pili/Fimbriae, Afimbrial Adhesins Biofilms: Primary Literature Friday March 29 and Monday April 1: No class Toxins: ADP Ribosylating, proteases Pathogenicity Islands: Primary Literature Regulation of Virulence Factors Messing with Phagocytic Cells Messing with Phagocytic Cells Immune Evasion by Bacteria Bacterial Protein Secretion Staphylococcus Streptococcus Enterics: E. coli, Vibrio Enterics: Salmonella, Shigella Neisseria, Bordetella and Haemophilus Helicobacter, Campylobacter Pseudomonas, Legionella Mycobacterium Spirochetes Zoonoses Molecular Mechanisms of Viral Pathogenesis Genetics and Determinants of Virus Virulence Immune Evasion by Viruses: 1 Immune Evasion by Viruses: 2 Viral infections of the Respiratory Tract: 1 Viral infections of the Respiratory Tract: 2 Viral infections of the Gastrointestinal Tract: 1 Viral infections of the Gastrointestinal Tract: 2 Hemorrhagic Fevers Viral infections of CNS: 1 Acute Infections Viral infections of CNS: 2 Chronic Infections Oncogenic Viral Diseases Oncogenic Viral Diseases Viral Genitourinary and Urinary Infections Sexually Transmitted Infections Congenital and Perinatal Viral Infections Dr. O’Callaghan Dr, O’Callaghan Dr. O’Callaghan Dr. Yurochko Dr. Yurochko Dr. Woolard Dr. Woolard Dr. McGee Dr. McGee Dr. Peterson Dr. McGee Dr. Peterson Dr. Cardelli Dr. Cardelli Dr. Woolard Dr. McGee Dr. Peterson Dr. McGee Dr. Peterson Dr. Peterson Dr. McGee Dr. McGee Dr. McGee Dr. Woolard Dr. McGee Dr. Peterson Dr. Cardelli Dr. Bodily Dr. Bodily Dr. Yurochko Dr. Yurochko Dr. Muggeridge Dr. Muggeridge Dr. Arnold Dr. Arnold Dr. Tsunoda Dr. Tsunoda Dr. Tsunoda Dr. Sapp Dr. Sapp Dr. Kamil Dr. Kamil Dr. Sapp 44. Fri 45. Mon 46. Tue 47. Wed 48. Thu 49. Fri 50. Fri May 10 May 13 May 14 May 15 May 16 May 17 May 17 1 PM 8 AM 8 AM 8 AM 8 AM 8 AM 1 PM Viral Infections of the Cardiovascular System Infections of the skin AIDS and Immunosuppressive Infections: 1 AIDS and Immunosuppressive Infections: 2 Viral Hepatitis: 1 Viral Hepatitis: 2 Prions FOUR EXAMS SATURDAYS in a large classroom Each lecture = 10 points of 500 Exam #1 Lectures #1 to 12 Saturday April 6 Exam #2 Lectures 13 to 25 Saturday April 27 Exam #3 Lectures 26 to 38 Saturday May 11 Exam #4 Lectures 39 to 50 Saturday May 25 9:00 AM 120 points 130 points 130 points 120 points Dr. Yurochko Dr. Sapp Dr. O’Callaghan Dr. O’Callaghan Dr. Hutt-Fletcher Dr. Hutt-Fletcher Dr. Muggeridge