Lecture 10 2/13/24 Flashcards

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Why do very few antiviral drugs exist?

A

-compounds interfering with virus growth can adversely affect the host cell
-some medically important viruses cannot be propagated, have no animal model, and are dangerous (ease of handling)
-need to completely block virus replication, not just partially (otherwise leads to resistance)
-acute infections are short in duration

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Why is drug resistance common in viruses?

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-viruses replicate efficiently
-modest to high mutation frequencies

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What are the dangers of drug resistance?

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-patient cannot be treated with same drug
-infection can be unstoppable if other drugs do not exist

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What is the main mechanism of drug resistance in RNA viruses?

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error prone RNA polymerase, which typically has no correction mechanism

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5
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Which RNA viruses do encode for a proofreading exonuclease?

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nidoviruses

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6
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Why do DNA viruses evolve more slowly and with less diversity compared to RNA viruses?

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DNA polymerases can excise and replace misincorporated nucleotides

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What are the characteristics of monoclonal antibodies?

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-uses immunoglobulins from previously infected individuals as a drug
-provide temporary protection against a virus

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8
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What are entry inhibitors?

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drugs that prevent viruses from entering and infecting host cells

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9
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What are the characteristics of Symmetrel/Amantadine?

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-interacts with influenza viral M2 protein
-blocks entry of protons into virion, preventing uncoating

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10
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What are the characteristics of Maraviroc CCR5 inhibitor?

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-blocks CCR5 receptor
-prevents HIV/AIDS virus from entering and infecting host cells

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What are polymerase inhibitors?

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drugs that target the viral replication process by inhibiting viral polymerase activity

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12
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What are nucleoside inhibitors?

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a type of polymerase inhibitor that gets incorporated into the viral genome, causing premature termination of the replication process

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What are non-nucleoside inhibitors?

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a type of polymerase inhibitor that binds to the viral polymerase and inhibits its activity

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14
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Which type of polymerase inhibitor is Acyclovir?

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nucleoside inhibitor

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15
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What is important about the ester derivative version of Acyclovir?

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-releases Acyclovir when the ester is cleaved by cellular enzymes
-markedly improved bioavailability

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16
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What are the characteristics of Remdesivir?

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-inhibits replication of RNA viruses through mutagenesis
-must be delivered intravenously

17
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What are the characteristics of integrase inhibitors?

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-treat HIV/AIDS
-prevent viral integrase enzyme from inserting viral DNA into host genome

18
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What are the characteristics of endonuclease inhibitors?

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-inhibit influenza endonuclease
-prevents the endonuclease activity required for transcription and replication

19
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What are the characteristics of protease inhibitors?

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-block protease enzymes from processing the viral proteins
-interfere with viral replication and maturation

20
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What are the characteristics of neuraminidase inhibitors?

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-target influenza
-prevent release of new viruses from the cell
-mimic the natural sialic acid ligand

21
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What are the characteristics of RdRp nucleoside analog?

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-broad spectrum
-believed to cause mutations in virus genome
-decreases ability of virus to replicate

22
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Why is combination therapy important?

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-drugs suppress replication
-using multiple drugs at once allows for suppression of viruses that otherwise would have developed mutations to one of the drugs