- Docente: Elisabetta Manaresi
- Credits: 10
- SSD: MED/07
- Language: Italian
- Moduli: Elisabetta Manaresi (Modulo 1) Maurizio Brigotti (Modulo 2)
- Teaching Mode: Traditional lectures (Modulo 1) Traditional lectures (Modulo 2)
- Campus: Bologna
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Corso:
First cycle degree programme (L) in
Applied Pharmaceutical Sciences (cod. 8518)
Also valid for First cycle degree programme (L) in Applied Pharmaceutical Sciences (cod. 8518)
Learning outcomes
At the end of the course the student has knowledge of the biology and pathogenesis of microorganisms and viruses and in particular knows the aetiological agents of toxinfections and of the main infectious diseases. The student also has basic knowledge of general pathology, immunopathology, oncology, general and organ-specific pathophysiology and knows the nomenclature of human diseases and the basic medical terminology.
Course contents
Module of Microbiology - Prof.ssa Elisabetta Manaresi
Bacteria
Structure of the prokaryotic cell: general
characteristics, study techniques, shape and arrangments,
genome, cytoplasm, plasma membrane, cell
wall (organisation and structure of peptoglycan and
of the cell wall in Gram+, Gram-), external membrane,
external structure (capsule, pili, flagelli)
Bacterial reproduction, bacterial sporae
Bacterial metabolism: general characteristics;
mechanisms of phosphorilation, energetic metabolism (fermentation,
respiration, aerobiosis and anaerobiosis); macromolecular
synthesis (DNA, RNA, proteins, peptoglycan)
Bacterial genetics: bacterial chromosome, accessorial
genetic elements (plasmid, insertion sequences, trasposons);
evolution of bacterial genomes: mutations, ricombination,
transmission of genetic materials (transformation,
conjugation, transduction)
Bacterial pathogenesis: exogenous and endogenous
infections, mechanisms of host colonisation; mechanisms of
pathogenesis, bacterial exotoxins and endotoxin; immunity and
infectious processes
Bacterial cultivation: culture media, bacterial growth,
isolating and maintenance cultures, bacterial counts, antibacterial
drug susceptibility testing
Bacteria of medical relevance:
staphylococci, streptococci, enterococci, bacilli,
clostrida, enterobacteria, listeria monocytogenes, vibrio,
campylobacter, pseudomonas, legionella
Viruses
Viral Structure: characteristics of viral
genomes and virion structure (genome, capsid,
pericapsid)
Viral Replication: general characteristics; phases of the
viral replicative cycle (attachment, penetration,
uncoating, macromolecular synthesis: viral replicative
strategies, assembly)
Bacteriophages: structure and viral replicative
cycle
Viral Pathogenesis: virus-cell interaction; kind of
infection (cytocidal, persistent, latent, transforming); dynamics
of the infectious process (penetration, localization and viral
multiplication, viral transmission)
Viral Cultivation: cell cultures, virus isolation and
titration, virus identification
Fungi: general biological characteristics,
mechanisms of replication and pathogenesis; cultivation and
counts, mycotoxins
Protozoa: general biological characteristics.
Module of Pathology - Prof. Maurizio Brigotti
Introduction to general pathology: homeostasis, etiology
and pathogenesis
Acquired etiologic factors: chemical agents (ethanol,
tobacco smoke, metals, pneumoconiosis); physical agents (thermal
injuries, ionizing and nonionizing radiations).
Cellular adaptations: atrophy, hypertrophy, hyperplasia,
metaplasia
Cell injury and cell death: causes, general biochemical
mechanisms; necrosis and apoptosis
Acute inflammation: vascular changes; cellular
events; chemical mediators; outcomes of acute inflammation:
resolution, fibrosis
Chronic inflammation: definition and causes,
persistence of injurious agents (non-specific chronic inflammation,
chronic suppurative inflammation), primary chronic inflammation
(granulomatous diseases).
Healing and repair: wound healing.
Systemic effects of inflammation: acute phase
reactions, fever.
Immunology and immunopathology: innate and
specific immunity; primary and secondary lymphoid organs;
maturation of lymphocytes; antigens; primary and secondary immune
response; cells of immune system; presentation of antigens;
immunoglobulins; complement system; ABO system; antibody-mediated
and cell-mediated immunity; major histocompatibility complex;
transplantation; hypersensitivity reactions; autoimmunity.
Neoplasia: definitions and nomenclature,
characteristics of benign and malignant neoplasms (differentiation
and anaplasia, rate of growth, local invasion and metastasis).
Epidemiology (cancer incidence, geographic and environmental
factors, heredity). Molecular basis of cancer (oncogenes,
cancer-suppressor genes, genes that regulate apoptosis). Biology of
tumor growth (kinetic, angiogenesis, tumor progression, mechanisms
of invasion and metastasis). Etiology of cancer (chemical, viral
and microbial carcinogenesis)
Hemodynamic disorders: Edema, ischemia and
infarction
Readings/Bibliography
Eudes Lanciotti
Principi di Microbiologia
Zanichelli Ed. Bologna, 2008
Brock. Biologia dei microrganismi
Microbiologia generale, volume 1
di Madigan Michael T., Martinko John M.
Casa Editrice Ambrosiana
Maurizio Parola
PATOLOGIA GENERALE
EdiSES
Teaching methods
The course is based on lectures.
Slides are available for downloading at the University web site.
Assessment methods
Oral final examination for both the learning modules; the final grade is calculated as the arithmetic mean of the marks obtained in the two modules of Microbiology and Pathology and is based on the ability of the candidate to show a deep and integrated knowledge of specific issues.
The examination is intended to assess the achievement of the following learning objectives:
- knowledge of the biology and pathogenesis of microorganisms and viruses
- knowledge of the causes of human diseases (aetiology), and in particular of the aetiological agents of toxinfections and of the main infectious diseases
- knowledge of the basic pathogenetic mechanisms
- knowledge of the specific and non specific response of the organism to injury
Electronic registration on AlmaEsami is required and the verbalization of the final grade will be performed on the indicated date.
Teaching tools
Powerpoint slides
Office hours
See the website of Elisabetta Manaresi
See the website of Maurizio Brigotti