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Normal Flora

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Normal Flora

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What is Normal Flora ?

mixture of microorganisms regularly found at any anatomical site on /within the body of a healthy person.

Some are found in association with humans / animals only.

Others are found in the environment as well.

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Resident vs. Transient flora

• Resident populations

(normal flora, microbiota, indigenous microbial population, microflora, microbial flora)

• Vast majority of normal flora are bacteria.

• Internal tissues normally sterile

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Terms

• Carriers: carry the pathogen but are asymptomatic• Convalescent carriers• Permanent carriers---- asymptomatic---reservoir of

infection• Colonization------new organism acquired-----either

asymptomatic-------or can become symptomatic if not eliminated by host defenses

• Colonization a stage before full fledged infection acquizition

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Symbionts

• Symbiosis: living together of two dissimilar organisms– Optional or

obligatory– Temporary or

permanent– Entosymbiosis– Ectosymbiosisides

• Symbiotic relationships– Commensalism– Mutualism– Parasitism– Amensalism– Synnecrosis

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B. What are The Roles Of Normal Flora:

1. May be source of opportunistic infections e.g. In-patients with impaired defense Mechanisms.

2. Immunostimulationa) They produce antibodies which may

contribute to host defenses.

b) Some of these antibodies may cross react with normal tissue components.

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3) Protection from External Invaders

normal flora occupy body’s epithelial surfaces, they prevent other bacteria from establishing by blocking receptors (attachment), competing for essential nutrients or producing anti-bacterial substancese.g. Fatty acids, peroxides , Bacteriocins.

4) Nutrition

E. coli & Bacteroids produce Vitamin K in the gut which is available for use by host.

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5) Production of Carcinogens

Some normal flora may modify, through their enzymes, some chemicals in our diets into carcinogens

e.g. Artificial sweeteners may be enzymatically

modified into bladder carcinogens.

6) Stimulate development of certain tissues:

Caecum and lymphatic tissues (Peyer’s patches) in GI tract and

influence immunology of gut-associated lymphatics

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Normal flora

• Human body cells/gm/sq cm of skin– 1013 cells

– 1014 bacteria

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Normal flora

• Some bacteria occupy more than one niche– Skin, conjunctiva, nose, pharynx, mouth, lower intestine, anterior urethra, vagina– Staphylococcus epidermidis, Staphylococcus aureus, Corynebacterium spp

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Normal flora

• Some bacteria occupy only one niche: tissue tropism• BACTERIUM TISSUE• Corynebacterium diphtheriae Throat• Streptococcus mutans Tooth surfaces• Streptococcus salivarius Tongue surfaces• Vibrio cholerae Small intestine epithelium

• Tropism determined by bacterial ligand-host receptor interactions

• Variation in microflora at one site age sex,diet• Combinations of microflora at same site GIT

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Normal flora - Skin

• Human adult has 2 square meters of skin– Overall, a hostile environment toward bacteria– Periodic drying– Eccrine (simple sweat) glands– Apocrine glands: sweat and nutrients – Sebaceous glands: associated with hair follicles

• Transient microbes: in contact with environment• Resident microbes

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Normal flora - Skin

• Skin: 3 main microenvironments– Axilla, perineum, toe webs– Hands, face and trunk– Upper arms and legs

• S. epidermidis– Major inhabitant making more than 90% of the flora

• S. aureus– Nose, perineum, vulvar skin– in nasal passages varies with age being greatest in newborns,

less in adults• Micrococci, Diphtheroids, Propionibacterium

– eg. P. acnes = children younger than 10 years are rarely colonized with it

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Normal flora - Skin

• Neither profuse sweating nor washing significantly modifies normal skin flora– Soap or disinfectant (hexachlorophene)

diminish microbial population– But normal flora rapidly replenished

from sebaceous and sweat glands

• Pathogenic organisms eliminated

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Normal flora - Conjunctiva

• Variety of bacteria: low numbers present

– High moisture

– Blinking mechanically removes bacteria

– Lachrymal secretions include lysozyme

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Normal flora - Respiratory tract

• Nostrils: – Staph spp ,coryne

• Nasopharynx : – α and β Strep

– Neisseria spp., Haemophilus influenzae

• Oropharynx:– Staph spp,coryne

– α Strep, Neisseria spp

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Normal flora - Respiratory tract

• Lower respiratory tract

(trachea, bronchi, pulmonary tissues)– Usually sterile – Ciliated epithelium– Mucus blanket: entrapment– Alveolar macrophages – If breached: opportunistic infections

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Normal flora - Oral cavity

• Ecology and developmental stages– Birth: sterile mouth within 4-12 hours

(lactobacilli, streptococci)

– Neonate (Streptococcus salivarius, staphylococci, Neisseriae, Moraxella catarrhalis

– Teeth appear (Streptococcus mutans, Streptococcus parasanguis)

– Gingival crevice area (Anaerobic species, yeasts)

– Puberty (Bacteroides, spirochetes)

• 108 bacteria/mL of saliva; potentially >700 species

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• Ecology

– Birth: sterile– Breast-fed Bifidobacteria species

– Switch to cow’s milk Enteric, bacteroides, enterococci, lactobacilli and clostridia

– Switch to solid food

• Microflora similar to parents

Normal flora - Gastrointestinal tract

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Normal flora - Gastrointestinal tract

• GI ecology varies

• Esophagus saliva ,food

• Stomach harsh 10

• Small intestine (103 -108)

– Proximal small intestine (duodenum and jejunum)

– Distal small intestine (ileum)

• Large intestine

– 109-1011/ml

– >350 species

• E. coli = 0.1% of total population

– Primarily anaerobic

• Facultative aerobes deplete oxygen

– Adult excretes 3x1013 bacteria/day

• 25%-35% of fecal mass = bacteria

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Location (adult) Bacteria/gram

contents

duodenum 103-106

jejunum and ileum 105-108

cecum and transverse colon

108-1010

sigmoid colon and rectum

1011

Normal flora - Gastrointestinal tract

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Normal flora - Urogenital tract

• Upper urinary tract (kidneys, ureters, bladder) usually sterile

• Male anterior urethra Same as skin +enteric+enterococcus

• Vagina: complex microbiota– At birth Same as mother (PH 5)– Neonate Same as skin+enteric+ strept (PH 7)– At puberty Lactobacillus+same as

skin+anaerobes+strep (PH 5)– At menopause: return to prepuberty flora

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Sputum Sample

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Vaginal Flora

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Urethritis

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Bacterial-human relationships

– Normal flora

– Opportunistic infections

– Pathogenic infections

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Normal flora - Risks

• Dental plaque• Dental caries:

destruction of enamel, dentin or cementum of teeth

• Periodontal disease

• Inflammatory bowel disease

• Obesity

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Opportunistic flora

• Some normal flora become opportunistic pathogens

• (Staphylococcus aureus, Streptococcus mutans, Enterococcus faecalis, Streptococcus pneumoniae, Pseudomonas aeruginosa, etc.)

• Breach of skin/mucosal barrier: trauma, surgery, burns

• Bacterium at one site may be commensal, but might be pathogenic at another site

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Mouth flora

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Opportunistic flora

• Growth of commensals may put patient at risk

– Broad-spectrum antibiotic therapy decreases total number of bacterial in gut

• During repopulation, faster-growing aerobic Enterobacteriaceae over slower-replicating anaerobes increases probability of gram-negative bacteremia

– Cross-reactive responses to host tissue: Superantigen

– Chronic, low-grade inflammation

• Perturbation of cytokine network

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Gastrointestinal flora

• Antibiotics overuse

• Antibiotic associated diarrhae

• C. dfficile -associated diarrhea (CDAD)

• Pseudomembranous colitis

– toxic megacolon

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Normal flora - Risks and Opportunistic

Clinical conditions that may be caused by members of the normal flora

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Probiotics/Prebiotics

• Probiotic– Oral administration of living organisms to promote health– Mechanism speculative: competition with other bacteria;

stimulation of nonspecific immunity– Species specific: adherence and growth (tropism)

• Prebiotic– Non-digestible food that stimulates growth or activity of GI

microbiota, especially bifidobacteria and lactobacillus bacteria (both of which are noninflammatory)

– Typically a carbohydrate: soluble fiber

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Gnotobiology

• Gnotobiotic animals: “germfree” (axenic)

– Fetus is sterile

• Cesarean sections to obtain fetus

• Fetus growing in sterile isolator

• Not anatomically or physiologically normal

– Poorly developed lymphoid system, thin intestinal wall, enlarged cecum, low antibody titers

– Die of intestinal atonia ( motility problem)

– Require vitamin K and B complexes

– No dental caries or plaque

• More susceptible to pathogens