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4 April, 14:00

which of the following types of molecules would you suspect comprises an S. pneumoniae capsule? 1. monosaccharide carbohydrate 2. triglyceride lipid 3. polysaccharide carbohydrate 4. disaccharide carbohydrate 5. adenosine triphosphate

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  1. 4 April, 14:15
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    Answer: S. pneumoniae capsule consist of polysaccharide carbohydrate. The correct option is 3.

    Explanation: Streptococcus pneumoniae is a gram positive facultative organism found in the genus Streptococcus. It has the ability to cause infection through a number of virulent factors it has such as

    - invasins and

    - capsule.

    The capsule of S. Pneumoniae is made up of repeated chains of polysaccharide carbohydrate. The capsule protects the bacteria from:

    -phagocytosis,

    -complement-mediated immunity and

    -opsonophagocytic killing,

    - reduces capture of pneumococci by neutrophil extracellular traps aNd

    - prevents entrapment of S. pneumoniae in airway mucus which in turn limits mucus-mediated clearance.
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