retroantiviral Flashcards

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Nucleoside reverse transcriptase inhibitors (NRTI’s)

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  • Target = Reverse transcriptase
    • mimic nucleotides to inhibt binding to the catalytic site and cause chain termination when incorporated into DNA
  • Require cellular kinaes to convert to a triphosphate form
  • many also approved for tx of chronic hep B virus
  • Adverse effects common to the class:
    • Lactic Acidosis, fatty liver disease, lipodystrophy
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Non-Nucleoside Reverse Transcriptase inhibitors (NNRTIs)

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  • Target = Reverse transcriptase
    • Bind to a site on the enzyme distinct from the active site
  • Do not require phosphorylation for activation
  • Not active against HIV-2
  • Adverse Effects
    • Rash, Steven Johnson syndrome, Hepatotoxicity
    • DRUG-DRUG interactions due to effects on cytochrone P450 enzyme
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Protease inhibitors

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  • Target = HIV protease
  • miic peptide targets for the protease
    • block maturation of virion particles after budding
  • RESISTANCE = multipe mutations are required for high level of resistance
  • ADVERSE
    • hyperlipidemia, lipodystrophy, hepatotoxicity, GI intolerance, increased bleeding risk
    • DRUG: DRUG INTERACTIONS DUE TO ALTERATION OF CYTOCHROME P450 Enzymes
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CCR5 REcetpor antagonist

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  • MoA
    • gp 120 anchors HIV to target cell by binding to CD4
    • CCR5 chemokine receptor binding stabilizes complex and allows gp41-mediated fusion of virus membrane with target cell membrane
    • Maraviroc binds to CCR5, preventing gp120 binding, fusion and entry
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Integrase inhibitor MoA

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  • binds to HIV integrase and prevents DNA strand transfer
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