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Rabies Virus
by
Tanyaradzwa R Ngara
Introduction
× Rabies was called lyssa or lytta, which means frenzy or
madness.
× They named human rabies hydrophobia
× Rabies is a zoonotic (transmitted from animals to human)
viral infectious disease.
Rabies Virus
× A group V virus
× carry their genetic material in the form of negative-sense
single stranded RNA
× of the order Mononegavirales
× Rhabdovirus, Lyssavirus genus
× The family Rhabdoviridae consists of more than 185
different viruses isolated from both plants and animals
× Susceptible to disinfectants
× Inactivated by drying
Virion properties
× Contain linear, single stranded and negative sense RNA
genome.
× Virions are 45-100nm in diameter, 100-430nm long.
× virion has a cylindrical nucleocapsid surrounded by an
envelope with large glycoprotein spikes.
× encode for their own RNA polymerase (RNA dependent
RNA polymerase).
Genome features
× The genome encodes for 5 genes in the following order.
× 3’ –N-P-M-G-L- 5’ N-
× Nucleocapsid protein
× P- Phosphoprotein- cofactor of the viral polymerase
× M- Inner virion protein/ helps in budding of the virion.
× G- Glycoprotein that assists in making virion spikes
× L- Large protein that represents RNA dependent RNA
polymerase and helps in transcription and replication
Genome features
× Linear non-segmented negative sense RNA genome
× Organization of genome- 3'-Leader-Virion core- Surface
proteins-Polymerase-Trailer 5'.
× Helical nucleocapsid contains the RNA dependent RNA
polymerase.
× The leader RNA is neither capped nor polyadenylated and is
not functional as mRNA.
Genome features
× Replication occurs when the polymerase complex
ignores the transcription stop signals at the 3’ end of
each gene and a full-length positive-sense anti-genome
is synthesized.
× Transcription at the gene-start site is not perfect, which
leads to a gradient of mRNA abundance that decreases
according to the distance from the 3’ end of the
genome.
Rabies virus Structure
Viral Life Cycle
Viral Life Cycle
× After receptor binding, rabies virus enters its host cells
through the endosomal transport pathway.
× the low pH value induces the membrane fusion process,
thus enabling the viral genome to reach the cytosol.
× Both processes of receptor binding and membrane fusion,
are catalyzed by the glycoprotein G
× The first step of replication involves mRNA transcription
from genomic RNA using RDRP.
Viral life cycle cont..
× For successful replication a large amount of
nucleoprotein (N) and phosphoprotein (P) should be
expressed.
× Switching of transcription to positive sense antigenome
occurs after a threshold amount of N and P, which are
then further used as a template for synthesis of negative
stranded genomic RNA.
Viral life cycle…
× There is a single promoter site at the 3’ end of the viral
genome where the polymerase attaches to the genomic
RNA template and moves along the viral RNA.
× While moving it hits with start – stop signals at both the
ends of the viral genes.
× Due to this only a small fraction undergoes continuous
transcription process and hence this phenomenon is also
known as attenuated transcription
Viral life cycle cont…
× more mRNA is produced towards the genes that are
located at the 3’ end
× *hence producing a gradient of mRNA in the order of
N>P>M>G>L.
× As a result of the mRNA gradient, large amount of
structural protein such as nucleocapsid protein is produced
as compared to L protein
Viral life cycle cont….
× Assembly and Maturation
× Nucleus
× Cytoplasm
× At membrane
Pathogenesis
× mode of transmission of rabies in man is by bite of a rabid
animal or the contamination of scratch wounds by virus infected
saliva.
× Replicates at site during the incubation period
× Moves to nerve root endings
× Replicates again
× Spreads to the CNS
× Vital nerve centers infected - irritable/aggressive
× Direct transmission of virus occurs from cell to cell across
synaptic junctions.
× Centrifugal spread to salivary glands, skin, etc.
× Secreted with saliva communicable
× Fatality can occur from two days to five years from the time of
initial infection.
General Symptoms
× Fever
× Headache
× Weakness
× Discomfort
× * Usually exhibited for 2-10 days
More Severe Symptoms
× Insomnia
× Anxiety
× Confusion
× Slight or Partial Paralysis
× Hallucinations
More Severe Symptoms
× Excitation
× Agitation
× Hypersalivation
× Difficulty Swallowing
× Hydrophobia
× * Death usually occurs within days of the onset of the more
severe symptoms
Rabies in Animals
Rabid Animals By Frequency
× Dogs
× Raccoons
× Skunks
× Bats
× Foxes
× Rodents & Lagomorphs
Types of Exposure
× Bites
× Non-bites exposure: contamination of open wounds,
abrasions, mucous membranes or, theoretically, scratches
(potentially contaminated with infectious material from a
rabid animal)
× Human to Human Transmission
Epidemiology
Global Distribution of lyssaviruses
Epidemiology cont…
× Most of the developing countries in Asia are the victims of
rabies.
× 55 000 deaths in Africa and Asia yearly (WHO, 2011)
× One Asian dies every 15 minutes where 15% are likely to
be the children under 15 years
× in Bangladesh also where nearly 100,000 people being
bitten by dogs in 2009 and 3,000 died of rabies
× In India, about 15 million people are bitten by dogs every
year
Epidemiology cont…
Rabies in Africa
× Rabies causes at least 24,000 deaths per year in Africa
(WHO, 2013)
× The major cause of spread of rabies in this region is
urbanization
× In Rwanda an estimation of 127 Human dog bites was
reported (Ministry of Health)
× Most southern African countries like; Angola, Namibia,
Mozambique, Zimbabwe are also considered as high risk
areas.
Treatment
• After Exposure
× Post exposure treatment consists of
× Local treatment of the wound
× Adminstration of rabies immunoglobins
× Immediate vaccination
Treatment..
× Local Treatment of the wound
• Wash wounds immediately with soap & water
This is the most effective way to decrease the chance of
infection
Treatment…
× Patient with confirmed cases of rabies should be
× isolated,
× sedated and transferred to appropriate medical facility
Treatment
Primary Vaccinations
Treatment cont…..
Primary Vaccinations
× Three 1.0-mL injections of HDCV or PCEC vaccine should
be administered intramuscularly (deltoid area) -- one
injection per day on days 0, 7, and 21 or 28
Treatment
Passive Immunization
× Horse Anti Rabies serum
× Human Rabies immunoglobin (HRIG)
× Booster doses are essential whenever anti rabies serum is
given with the vaccine
Prevention
• Eliminating rabies in dogs
× eliminating rabies in dogs through vaccination
× This has reduced the number of human rabies cases in
most Latin America
× However recent increases in human rabies deaths suggest
that rabies is emerging as a serious public health issue
Prevention cont..
× prevention of human rabies through control of domestic
dog rabies is a realistic goal
• Preventive immunization in people
× Safe, effective vaccines also exist for human use
× Pre-exposure immunization in people (Travellers to high-
risk areas in rabies affected countries, animals handlers,
veterinarians in rabies affected areas
Prevention cont…
• Epidemiological surveillance
× Dog bites must be notifiable within national surveillance system
on weekly basis
× Collected data should be processed and disseminated rapidly
between different administrative levels
• Steps to be taken after reporting a dog bite
× Dog movement: stray or restricted dog?
× Circumstances around the bite: is the dog provoked or not?
× Dog vaccination status
× The offending dog should be contained and observed for 14
days
Applications in Gene Therapy
Neuronal gene transfer
× To treat cardiovascular regions of CNS tissue
× Spinal cord regeneration
Thank You

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Rabies Virus - Lyssavirus

  • 2. Introduction × Rabies was called lyssa or lytta, which means frenzy or madness. × They named human rabies hydrophobia × Rabies is a zoonotic (transmitted from animals to human) viral infectious disease.
  • 3. Rabies Virus × A group V virus × carry their genetic material in the form of negative-sense single stranded RNA × of the order Mononegavirales × Rhabdovirus, Lyssavirus genus × The family Rhabdoviridae consists of more than 185 different viruses isolated from both plants and animals × Susceptible to disinfectants × Inactivated by drying
  • 4. Virion properties × Contain linear, single stranded and negative sense RNA genome. × Virions are 45-100nm in diameter, 100-430nm long. × virion has a cylindrical nucleocapsid surrounded by an envelope with large glycoprotein spikes. × encode for their own RNA polymerase (RNA dependent RNA polymerase).
  • 5. Genome features × The genome encodes for 5 genes in the following order. × 3’ –N-P-M-G-L- 5’ N- × Nucleocapsid protein × P- Phosphoprotein- cofactor of the viral polymerase × M- Inner virion protein/ helps in budding of the virion. × G- Glycoprotein that assists in making virion spikes × L- Large protein that represents RNA dependent RNA polymerase and helps in transcription and replication
  • 6. Genome features × Linear non-segmented negative sense RNA genome × Organization of genome- 3'-Leader-Virion core- Surface proteins-Polymerase-Trailer 5'. × Helical nucleocapsid contains the RNA dependent RNA polymerase. × The leader RNA is neither capped nor polyadenylated and is not functional as mRNA.
  • 7.
  • 8. Genome features × Replication occurs when the polymerase complex ignores the transcription stop signals at the 3’ end of each gene and a full-length positive-sense anti-genome is synthesized. × Transcription at the gene-start site is not perfect, which leads to a gradient of mRNA abundance that decreases according to the distance from the 3’ end of the genome.
  • 11. Viral Life Cycle × After receptor binding, rabies virus enters its host cells through the endosomal transport pathway. × the low pH value induces the membrane fusion process, thus enabling the viral genome to reach the cytosol. × Both processes of receptor binding and membrane fusion, are catalyzed by the glycoprotein G × The first step of replication involves mRNA transcription from genomic RNA using RDRP.
  • 12. Viral life cycle cont.. × For successful replication a large amount of nucleoprotein (N) and phosphoprotein (P) should be expressed. × Switching of transcription to positive sense antigenome occurs after a threshold amount of N and P, which are then further used as a template for synthesis of negative stranded genomic RNA.
  • 13. Viral life cycle… × There is a single promoter site at the 3’ end of the viral genome where the polymerase attaches to the genomic RNA template and moves along the viral RNA. × While moving it hits with start – stop signals at both the ends of the viral genes. × Due to this only a small fraction undergoes continuous transcription process and hence this phenomenon is also known as attenuated transcription
  • 14. Viral life cycle cont… × more mRNA is produced towards the genes that are located at the 3’ end × *hence producing a gradient of mRNA in the order of N>P>M>G>L. × As a result of the mRNA gradient, large amount of structural protein such as nucleocapsid protein is produced as compared to L protein
  • 15. Viral life cycle cont…. × Assembly and Maturation × Nucleus × Cytoplasm × At membrane
  • 16. Pathogenesis × mode of transmission of rabies in man is by bite of a rabid animal or the contamination of scratch wounds by virus infected saliva. × Replicates at site during the incubation period × Moves to nerve root endings × Replicates again × Spreads to the CNS × Vital nerve centers infected - irritable/aggressive × Direct transmission of virus occurs from cell to cell across synaptic junctions. × Centrifugal spread to salivary glands, skin, etc. × Secreted with saliva communicable × Fatality can occur from two days to five years from the time of initial infection.
  • 17.
  • 18.
  • 19. General Symptoms × Fever × Headache × Weakness × Discomfort × * Usually exhibited for 2-10 days
  • 20. More Severe Symptoms × Insomnia × Anxiety × Confusion × Slight or Partial Paralysis × Hallucinations
  • 21. More Severe Symptoms × Excitation × Agitation × Hypersalivation × Difficulty Swallowing × Hydrophobia × * Death usually occurs within days of the onset of the more severe symptoms
  • 22. Rabies in Animals Rabid Animals By Frequency × Dogs × Raccoons × Skunks × Bats × Foxes × Rodents & Lagomorphs
  • 23. Types of Exposure × Bites × Non-bites exposure: contamination of open wounds, abrasions, mucous membranes or, theoretically, scratches (potentially contaminated with infectious material from a rabid animal) × Human to Human Transmission
  • 25. Epidemiology cont… × Most of the developing countries in Asia are the victims of rabies. × 55 000 deaths in Africa and Asia yearly (WHO, 2011) × One Asian dies every 15 minutes where 15% are likely to be the children under 15 years × in Bangladesh also where nearly 100,000 people being bitten by dogs in 2009 and 3,000 died of rabies × In India, about 15 million people are bitten by dogs every year
  • 26. Epidemiology cont… Rabies in Africa × Rabies causes at least 24,000 deaths per year in Africa (WHO, 2013) × The major cause of spread of rabies in this region is urbanization × In Rwanda an estimation of 127 Human dog bites was reported (Ministry of Health) × Most southern African countries like; Angola, Namibia, Mozambique, Zimbabwe are also considered as high risk areas.
  • 27. Treatment • After Exposure × Post exposure treatment consists of × Local treatment of the wound × Adminstration of rabies immunoglobins × Immediate vaccination
  • 28. Treatment.. × Local Treatment of the wound • Wash wounds immediately with soap & water This is the most effective way to decrease the chance of infection
  • 29. Treatment… × Patient with confirmed cases of rabies should be × isolated, × sedated and transferred to appropriate medical facility
  • 30.
  • 32. Treatment cont….. Primary Vaccinations × Three 1.0-mL injections of HDCV or PCEC vaccine should be administered intramuscularly (deltoid area) -- one injection per day on days 0, 7, and 21 or 28
  • 33. Treatment Passive Immunization × Horse Anti Rabies serum × Human Rabies immunoglobin (HRIG) × Booster doses are essential whenever anti rabies serum is given with the vaccine
  • 34. Prevention • Eliminating rabies in dogs × eliminating rabies in dogs through vaccination × This has reduced the number of human rabies cases in most Latin America × However recent increases in human rabies deaths suggest that rabies is emerging as a serious public health issue
  • 35. Prevention cont.. × prevention of human rabies through control of domestic dog rabies is a realistic goal • Preventive immunization in people × Safe, effective vaccines also exist for human use × Pre-exposure immunization in people (Travellers to high- risk areas in rabies affected countries, animals handlers, veterinarians in rabies affected areas
  • 36. Prevention cont… • Epidemiological surveillance × Dog bites must be notifiable within national surveillance system on weekly basis × Collected data should be processed and disseminated rapidly between different administrative levels • Steps to be taken after reporting a dog bite × Dog movement: stray or restricted dog? × Circumstances around the bite: is the dog provoked or not? × Dog vaccination status × The offending dog should be contained and observed for 14 days
  • 37. Applications in Gene Therapy Neuronal gene transfer × To treat cardiovascular regions of CNS tissue × Spinal cord regeneration

Editor's Notes

  1. Effective treatment soon after exposure to rabies can prevent the onset of symptoms and death