BIOL 134 Lecture Notes - Lecture 29: Sepsis, Legionella, Adenylyl Cyclase
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Esti(cid:373)ated to (cid:862)i(cid:374)fect(cid:863) of the world populatio(cid:374) Slightly lower in the us, higher in 3rd world. But: lack of h. pylori has been correlated with increased risk of childhood. Stomach acid = toxic to most bacteria. Urease: increases local ph by making ammonia. Ammonia is toxic to the cells lining the stomach. But 70% of those infected never develop ulcers. Positive correlation: h. pylori found in those who develop gastric cancer. Grows on a lot of different food sources. Produces exotoxins of the same type as diphtheria toxin. Luckily for us, only an opportunistic pathogen. Readily killed by a healthy immune system. But a common problem in hospitals (1 in 10 nosocomial infections) Leading cause of pneumonia in cf patients. In all cases, bacteria reproduce and invade surrounding tissues. Exotoxins cause local cell damage (less important) Bacteria gain entry to blood, cause sepsis and shock due to endotoxins (more important) Helpful to know that it is pseudomonas.