4- HIV Flashcards

1
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taxonomy of HIV

A

retroviridae lentivirus

-causing Human immunodeficiency virus

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2
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morphology HIV

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  • spherical
    -complex
  • double (=2 Single strands) RNA (+ve)
  • each RNA strand linked to enzyme ‘reverse transcriptase’
  • Surface antigens:
  • gp120 = for adhesion
  • gp41 = for penetration
  • capsid protein = for identification
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3
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cultivation of HIV

A

cell lines of T-cells (T-helper)

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4
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antigenic properties + virulence of HIV

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  • gp120 = for adhesion to “CD4”receptor cells (found on T-helper cells )
  • gp 41 = for penetration
  • capsid protein = for identification
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5
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enzyme of HIV

A
  • protease
  • integrase
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6
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pathogenesis of HIV

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  • source = infected person (blood and fluid secretions)
  • trans. method=
    1)sexual contact
    2) blood contact (organ donation & needle sharing)
  • gate = CD4 receptors on T-helper cells /on other immunity cells
  • pathogenesis = (cytopathogenic)
    -gp120 attaches to CD4 receptors on T-helper cells
    -gp41 helps penetrate
    -“decapsidization” by protease enzymes (=virus sheds its own capsid to release its viral RNA)
  • Reverse transcriptase enzyme= transcripts viral-RNA into viral-DNA
  • integrase enzyme = integrates viral-DNA into host’s DNA
  • replication of this integrated DNA.
  • virus decreases cell function but doesn’t kill it
  • the cytopathic activity occurs by vicious cycle
  • since T-helpers function is to give information about foreign antigens to T-killers & B cells
  • the immune cells end up targeting & killing its own T-helper cells.
  • therefore making the host susceptible /blind to any diseases/infections because T-helper cells/CD4 receptors no longer present to give the information about presence of foreign antigens
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7
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CLINICAL MANIFESTATION of HIV

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  • AIDS (acquired immune deficiency syndrome)
  • AIDS associated diseases
  • getting infections more often.
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8
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diagnosis of HIV

A
  • Western Boltt
  • ELISA
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9
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treatment of HIV

A

Anti-Retroviral preparation of inhibitors

(by trying to inhibit the replication process of viral-DNA)
only dec. effect BUT doesn’t treat the causative agent

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10
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prophylaxis of HIV

A

NO vaccine (due to
1:mutation of virus
2: immune system will be too weak to even fight the vaccine sample)

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