3.2.4- Cell Recognition- HIV & Viruses Flashcards

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HIV

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human immunodeficiency virus

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AIDS

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acquired immune deficiency syndrome

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Impact of HIV/AIDS on immune system

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Gradually destroys the sufferers immune system

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How did HIV reach humans?

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chimpanzees

Jumped the species barrier

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Methods of HIV transmission

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sexual contact, blood to blood contact, sharing of needles, from mother to child

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Symptoms of HIV

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Fever, weight loss, night sweats, diarrhea, fatigue

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Symptoms of AIDS

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unexplained weight loss, rare forms of pneumonia, rare cancers and infections not found in healthy human populations

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Reverse transcriptase

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a polymerase that catalyzes the formation of DNA using RNA as a template

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How does HIV infect host cells?

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Can’t replicate on its own so uses the cells’ biochemical mechanisms to produce parts needed for new HIV

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How does HIV replicate?

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  • virus fuses with cells plasma membrane
  • reverse transcriptase synthesises dna to rna
  • second strand is synthesised by reverse transcriptase to be complementary
  • double strand is incorporated as provirus is cell’s dna
  • proviral gene transcribed into rna
  • rna transcriped as mrna
  • capsids assemble around viral genomes
  • new viruses bud off from host cell
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How does HIV target the Helper T Cells?

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The GP120 binds to CD4 molecule on surface of helper T cells. This interferes with the T cells normal functioning

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What impact would fewer helper T cells have?

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B cells cannot stimulate antibodies or cytotoxic T cells. Also impacts memory cells. This causes an inadequate immune response

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What is AIDS classified as?

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A secondary illness

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How do antibiotics work?

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Damage the bacterial cells without damaging your own cells

Inhibit enzymes that synthesise bacterial cell walls

Enzymes are responsible for the formation of peptide cross eukaryotes

The weakening of the cell walls makes it unable to withstand pressure and causes them to burst- bacterium dies

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