32: Anti-Virals Flashcards
What is the general structure of a Virus?
All viruses have:
- Genetic Material (RNA or DNA)
- encapuled by Capsid
- (protein shell surrounding the genetic material of the virus
- * Some have additional
- Lipid Envelope and
- Envelope Proteins
What kind of Virus is Hep B?
Which drug is used to treat it?
It is a (not fully) DS DNA virus
Treated with
- Nucleotide analogue: Tenofovir
- only can limit replication and progression not cure –> chronic management
What kind of Drug is Tenofovir?
What is it used to treat?
It is a Nucleotide analogue + Nucleotide Reverse Transcriptase inhibitors
Used for treatment of Hep B and HIV
What kid of Drug is Ribavirin?
What is it used for?
It is a nucleoside analogue (prevents viral RNA synthesis)
- used to manage Chronic Hep C infections
- but not anymore because other effective treatment is out (Boceprevir)
What is Broceprevir?
What is it used for?
It is a protease inhibitor
- can cure Hep C infections (but very expensive)
Which drugs can you use in the treatment of Hepatitis C?
What is their MOA?
- Ribavarin= nucleoside analogue for chronic managment of disease
- Boceprevir= protease inhibitor for cure of Hep C
What kind of Virus is Hepatitis C?
It is a SS RNA virus
Explain the process of HIV attachement and Entry to the host cell
- Viral membrane proteins (HIV Glycoprotein (GP) 120) interact with Leukocyte membrane receptors (CD4) leading to
- Virus also needs to bind to co-receptor, either
- CCR5 or
- CXCR4
- GP 41 penetrates host cell and
- Viral capsid is endocytosed
Explain how drugs used in HIV treatment can stop Vius Entering the Cell
- Enfuvirtide
- Binds to HIV GP41 transmembrane glycoprotein
- Prevents endocytosis of Capsid
- Maraviroc
- Blocks CCR5 chemokine receptor
- also prevents co-stimmulation and endocytosis
What is Enfuvirtide?
A drug used in HIV treatment to prevent entry into cell
- binds to HIV GP41 transmembrane glycoprotein
Explain the use and MOA of Maraviroc
It is a anti-HIV drug used for preventing entering of HIV into cell
- blocks CCR5 chemokine receptor
Explain the replication of HIV Genome in the cell
Viral single-stranded RNA is turned into double stranded DNA by reverse transcriptase
Which drugs and drug classes are available for inhibition of HIV replication inside the cell?
All inhibit Reverse transcriptase (inhibition of DS DNA synthesis (form SS RNA))
- Nucleoside RT inhibitors (Prodrug)
- Activated by 3 step phosphorylation process
- E.g. Zidovudine
- Nucleotide RT inhibitors (Prodrug)
- Fewer phosphorylation steps required
- E.g. Tenofovir
- Non-nucleoside RT inhibitors
- No phosphorylation required
- Not incorporated into viral DNA
- E.g. Efavirenz
What kind of drug is Efavirenz?
When is it used?
Non-nucleoside RT inhibitors –> inhibits viral DNA synthesis (DS DNA from SS RNA)
Used in treatment of HIV
- No phosphorylation required
- Not incorporated into viral DNA
What kind of drug is Zidovudine?
When is it used?
Prodrug used in treatment of HIV
- needs 3 phosphorylations for activation
- is a nucleoside Reverse Trancriptase analogue and prevents DNA synthesis