HIV 3 Flashcards
4 types of HIV drugs
- fusion/entry
- reverse transcriptase inhibitor
- integrase inhibitor
- protease inhibitor
3 places for HIV attachment intervention?
- CD4
- coreceptor: R5 maraviroc, X4 AMD-11070
- fusion: T20 = enfuvirtide
what is reversible x4 and R5 selection?
If only give R5 drug, more X4 and vice versa
nucleoside is?
no phosphate groups on 5’ side
what is needed for substrate DNA polymerisation?
nucleotide triphosphate
Acyclovir is nucleoside analogue for?
guanosine
treat HSV
acyclovir lacks what?
3’ hydroxyl group needed to form DNA polymer
what is ribavirin?
broad spectrum viral guanosine analogue
ribavirin used in?
RSV
influenza
Lassa, Ebola
Hep C
what is NRTI?
nucleoside reverse transcriptase inhibitors for HIV-1
problem with NRTI for HIV?
drug resistance is used alone
can’t eliminate virus completely
first NRTI for HIV?
Zidovidine (AZT)
AZT/Zidovidine is what kind of analogue?
thymidine
commonality of NRTIs?
all lack the OH group on the 3’ position
what is NNRTI?
Non-nucleoside reverse transcriptase inhibitors