CHAPTER 226 HIV Flashcards
The hallmark of HIV disease is a profound immunodeficiency resulting primarily from a progressive quantitative and qualitative deficiency of ___________ occurring in a setting of polyclonal immune activation.
the subset of T lymphocytes referred to as helper T cells
The helper subset of T cells is defined phenotypically by the presence on its surface of the _____ which serves as the primary cellular receptor for HIV.
CD4 molecule
serves as the primary cellular receptor for HIV.
CD4 molecule
A co-receptor must also be present together with CD4 for efficient binding, fusion, and entry of HIV-1 into its target cells . HIV uses two major co-receptors, _______, for fusion and entry;
CCR5 and CXCR4