Classical classification
Baltimore classification
Different location to study virus in egg?
How to quantify a virus that does NOT cause Cytopathic effect?
What is cytopathic effect (CPE)?
structural changes in the host cells that are caused by viral invasion
Eclipse period?
After virus absorption but no detection
Latent period
time needed from initiation infection to release new infectious particles
Events between eclipse and latent period
Attachment
virus - host cell receptor 1. protein - specific 2. carbohydrate - less specific
Requirement for virus entry into host cell?
Energy dependent –> cell MUST metabolically active
Method of entry
Uncoating
Virus capsid is removed –> release viral genome
What mechanism do RNA viruses have to express their genome?
RNA-dependent-RNA pol –> production mRNA and replication RNA genome
(+) RNA virus vs. (-) RNA virus
(+) RNA virus: genome can be translated DIRECTLY –> ribosome ready (-) RNA virus: package RdRp –> first transcribe (+) mRNA –> NOT ribosome ready
Helical capsid vs. Icosahedral capsid assembly?
* Coating during genome synthesis, or
* genome is stuffed into preformed capsid
Enveloped vs. naked virus egress?
Examples indirect cell damage (No CPE)
Lytic infection?
Result in destruction of host cell
Persistent infection
Slow release of virus w/o cell death
* include enveloped virus
* over long period of time
Laten infection
Delay between infection & showing of symptoms
Transformation
Oncogenic virus –> induce tumor cell transformation
The importance of APOBEC and Trim5
Cellular factors that block virus infection AFTER entry
APOBEC3G and HIV
* binding APOBEC and prevent incorporation
* targeting APOBEC for destruction & elimination
Types of IFN?
–> secreted by most cells
–> secreted by T-cells & NK cells