Lecture 25 - HIV and AIDS Flashcards

1
Q

What does GRID stand for?

A

gay-related immuno-deficiency

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2
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Which HIV strain is the etiological agent of AIDS epidemic?

A

HIV-1

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3
Q

How is HIV transmitted?

A

congenitally and heterosexually

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4
Q

What is ART?

A

antiretroviral therapy | chronic therapy using multiple drugs to target several steps in HIV life cycle

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5
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What are the HIV Control weak spots? (6)

A

ART = not a cure = doesn’t clear virus | no vaccine | can’t stop taking antiviral drugs | drug-resistant viruses appear | drugs = expensive | AIDS = developing country disease

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6
Q

What is the drug for pre-exposure prophylaxis and in general, common drug used to target HIV?

A

truvada

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7
Q

What is SIV?

A

simmian immuno-deficiency

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8
Q

Where was SIV isolated from?

A

chimpanzee

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9
Q

What SIV similar to? Why?

A

AIDS as it is pathogenic in natural host

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10
Q

What are the steps included in the ART therapy?

A

viral fusion (CCR5) | RT | integrase | protease | assembly | regulatory factors

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11
Q

What are the 5 methods of HIV transmission between humans?

A

anal/vag sex | sharing HIV-contaminated needles | blood transfusions | needle sticks | congenital AIDS

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12
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Which strain (CCR5 or CXCR4) of HIV interacts with dendritic cells?

A

CCR5 binding strain

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13
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What are the major reservoirs of infection that exist outside of blood?

A

GI, CNS, genital tracts

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14
Q

What is the number of CD4 T-cells/ml (not destroyed in body) that define AIDS?

A

lower than 200

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15
Q

How does HIV cause CD4 T-cell death?

A

pyropotosis drive CD4 T-cell depletion during HIV infection === dying CD4 T-cells release inflammatory signals that attract more cells to die

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16
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What is the result of CD4 T-cell death?

A

people will lose their lymph nodes

17
Q

What is angiogenesis?

A

blood flow to tissues, cancer needs blood flow

18
Q

What are the 5 points for possible vaccine development?

A

shots mimic natural immunity b/c no one has cleared virus | shots for stable virus (mutates and replicates too fast) | killed HIV doesn’t retain antigenicity (immne response against) | infrequent encounters (most vaccines) | no animal models

19
Q

What has led to the decline of AIDS in the western world?

A

ART therapy