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Yersinia pestis
Ancient Plague
and
Modern Menace
Christy Mackenzie
General Outline
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History and
Relevance
General Biology
Pathogenesis
Detection
Images on first slide:http://www.william-shakespeare.info/bubonic-black-plague-elizabethan-era.htm
www.insecta-inspecta.com/ fleas/bdeath/Doctor.html
This slide:http://www.provincia.torino.it/scuola/cesedi/modelli/epidemie/2.4testo1fig1.htm
History of Plague
• Three major historical
epidemics: 700-600
BCE, 14th-17th C, 1855present day
• Black Death: 1347-1351
• Recent Outbreaks
www.tomecek.com/ jay/ThePlague.html
Present-day Relevance
• World-wide spread
• Bioterrorism
• Re-emergence
- Madagascar
http://www.cdc.gov/ncidod/dvbid/plague/world98.htm
General Biology
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www.bibliopolis.org/ cromo/crom0011.htm
Hosts
Symptoms
Transmission Cycle
Diagnosis
Treatment
Hosts of Yersinia pestis
• Mammalian
http://www.channel4.com/history/
microsites/H/history/plaegu/plague.html
Science Picture Library
Human
Rodent
• Insect
Xenopsylla cheopis
www.exn.ca/Stories/ 2000/09/12/52.asp
Symptoms
idcs0100.lib.iup.edu/ WestCivI/the8.htm
www.imcworldwide.org/ cbr/L1C-m2.html
http://aci.mta.ca/Courses/Biology/Images/bacterial%20folder/Plague.html
• Bubonic
• Pneumonic
• Septicemic
www.niaid.nih.gov/dir/ labs/lhbp/hinnebusch.htm
Transmission Cycles
www.pon.nic.in/fil-free/ vcrc/plague.html
Diagnosis
http://www.cdc.gov/ncidod/dvbid/plague/p4.htm
• “Diagnosis is based
primarily on clinical
suspicion” USAMRIID
• Staining
• Culture
www.einsamer-schuetze.com/natur/krankheit/pest/bedrohung.html
Treatment
• ANTIBIOTICS!
http://content.nejm.org/cgi/content/full/337/10/677
• Development of resistant strains
Pathogenesis
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Evolution
 Plasmids
 Type III Secretion
 Virulence Factors
dr-gng.dp.ua/death/ black/death_0.htm
Evolution
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Yersinia family
-pestis
-pseudotuberculosis
 Genomics
-Shared Characters
-Divergence
-- inactivation
http://www.cbs.dtu.dk/services/GenomeAtlas/showatlas.php?kingdom=Bacteria&segmentid=Ypestis_Mediaevails_Main&type=cruciformatlas
Plasmids
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pPCP1
 pPMT1
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http://tecfaetu.unige.ch/wiki/index.php/PrincipeTransgenese
pCD1
Type III Secretion
Cornelis, 2002.
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Injectisome
 Yops
Antiphagocytosis
Cornelis, 2002.
Virulence Factors
http://www.jbc.org/cgi/content/full/280/11/10388
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Invasins
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Tyrosine
Phosphatase
Temperature Dependency
http://jb.asm.org/cgi/content/full/186/18/6298
Detection
 Rapid Detection Test
www.allwestselectsires.com/ ecf.asp
www.testsymptomsathome.com/ TEC01.asp
Detection
 APDS
Autonomous
Pathogen Detection
System
http://www.llnl.gov/str/October04/Langlois.html
Conclusion
http://www.witheridge-historical-archive.com/black-death.htm
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