HIV (lecture) Flashcards

1
Q

What HIV protein is responsible for initial binding?

A

gp120

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2
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What HIV protein is responsible for initial binding?

A

gp120

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3
Q

What HIV surface protein is responsible for fusion with target cell?

A

gp41

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4
Q

What cell types (3) are targeted by HIV?

A

CD4 T-cells, DC, Macrophage

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5
Q

What is the target cell co receptor targeted by HIV?

A

CCR5

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6
Q

What surface protein target switch in HIV is indicative of rapid progression?

A

From targeting CCR5 to CXCR4

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7
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What is the CD4 count that defines AIDS?

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8
Q

Where is the highest concentration of HIV in an uncircumscribed male?

A

Foreskin crypt

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9
Q

What are the two most common routes of vertical transmission of HIV?

A

Vaginal child birth

Breast feeding

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10
Q

During what time frame is the HIV viral load at its lowest?

A

12 - 60 months

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11
Q

How does acute HIV infection present?

A

Non specific symptoms: Lymphadenopathy and flu like

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12
Q

How is HIV diagnosed and the limitation of this test?

A

Western blot may be false negative for weeks post infection

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13
Q

What are the four targets of HIV treatment?

A

Entry inhibition
Reverse transcriptase inhibition
Integration inhibition
Protease inhibition

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14
Q

What HIV surface protein is responsible for fusion with target cell?

A

gp41

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15
Q

What cell types (3) are targeted by HIV?

A

CD4 T-cells, DC, Macrophage

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16
Q

What is the target cell co receptor targeted by HIV?

A

CCR5

17
Q

What surface protein target switch in HIV is indicative of rapid progression?

A

From targeting CCR5 to CXCR4

18
Q

What is the CD4 count that defines AIDS?

A

Less than 200

19
Q

Where is the highest concentration of HIV in an uncircumscribed male?

A

Foreskin crypt

20
Q

What are the two most common routes of vertical transmission of HIV?

A

Vaginal child birth

Breast feeding

21
Q

During what time frame is the HIV viral load at its lowest?

A

12 - 60 months

22
Q

How does acute HIV infection present?

A

Non specific symptoms: Lymphadenopathy and flu like

23
Q

How is HIV diagnosed and the limitation of this test?

A

Western blot may be false negative for weeks post infection

24
Q

What are the four targets of HIV treatment?

A

Entry inhibition
Reverse transcriptase inhibition
Integration inhibition
Protease inhibition