HIV 3 Flashcards

1
Q

4 types of HIV drugs

A
  1. fusion/entry
  2. reverse transcriptase inhibitor
  3. integrase inhibitor
  4. protease inhibitor
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2
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3 places for HIV attachment intervention?

A
  1. CD4
  2. coreceptor: R5 maraviroc, X4 AMD-11070
  3. fusion: T20 = enfuvirtide
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3
Q

what is reversible x4 and R5 selection?

A

If only give R5 drug, more X4 and vice versa

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4
Q

nucleoside is?

A

no phosphate groups on 5’ side

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5
Q

what is needed for substrate DNA polymerisation?

A

nucleotide triphosphate

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6
Q

Acyclovir is nucleoside analogue for?

A

guanosine

treat HSV

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7
Q

acyclovir lacks what?

A

3’ hydroxyl group needed to form DNA polymer

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8
Q

what is ribavirin?

A

broad spectrum viral guanosine analogue

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9
Q

ribavirin used in?

A

RSV
influenza
Lassa, Ebola
Hep C

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10
Q

what is NRTI?

A

nucleoside reverse transcriptase inhibitors for HIV-1

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11
Q

problem with NRTI for HIV?

A

drug resistance is used alone

can’t eliminate virus completely

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12
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first NRTI for HIV?

A

Zidovidine (AZT)

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13
Q

AZT/Zidovidine is what kind of analogue?

A

thymidine

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14
Q

commonality of NRTIs?

A

all lack the OH group on the 3’ position

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15
Q

what is NNRTI?

A

Non-nucleoside reverse transcriptase inhibitors

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16
Q

what to NNRTI target?

A

directly inhibit the RT enzyme

17
Q

what do integrase bind to in HIV?

A

binds to viral cDNA and catalytically processes 3’ ends, to make Long teminal repeats (LTR) circles

18
Q

protease inhibitors do what?

A

bind via peptidomimetics to enzyme active site preventing cleavage and thus maturation of HIV particle

19
Q

name a NNRTI?

A

delavirdine

20
Q

Zalcitabine is?

A

NRTI

21
Q

what are indinavir and Nelfinavir and Ritonavir?

A

protease inhibitors

22
Q

what is raltegravir?

A

integrase inhibitor

23
Q

what is enfuvirtude (T20)?

A

entry inhibitor

24
Q

long term complications of HAART?

A

lipoatrophy
lipodystrophy
neuropathy

25
Q

HAART for mother help baby how?

A

prevent transmission during breast feeding

26
Q

when in HAART, what happens to CD4+?

A

partly recover

27
Q

how to reveal undetectable viral load?

A

HIV RNA assays

28
Q

why does HAART fail to cure HIV?

A

latent virus in resting memoery T-cells and other reservoirs (Gut, brain, testis)

29
Q

HIV and T-regs?

A

loss of regulatory cells

30
Q

what elevates risk of non-AIDS co-morbidities in HIV?

A

chronic immune activation and chronic inflamation