HIV Prophylaxis Flashcards

1
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Treatment following Needle Stick

A

ZDV + 3TC (1 month)

High risk (e.g., high viral RNA copies):

ZDV + 3TC + indinavir

ZDV = zidovudine, 3TC = lamivudine

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Treatment during Pregnancy

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ZDV full dose (2nd and 3rd trimester + 6 weeks to neonate)

Reduces vertical transmission by 80%

Recall: ZDV restricted to intrapartum period or NNRTI (nevirapine) one dose at onset of delivery + one dose to neonate can reduce transmission by 50-60%

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3
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Fusion Inhibitors

A

Enfuviritide and Maraviroc

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4
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How does enfuvirtide work?

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Binds gp41 and inhibits fusion of HIV to CD4+ cells

(steric hinderance)

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5
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How does maraviroc work?

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Blocks CCR5 protein on macrophage surface to prevent viral entry

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6
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Why do fusion inhibitors target gp41 and not gp120?

A

gp120 quickly mutates

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7
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CCR5 Mutations

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Homozygous = immune to HIV

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8
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CXCR4 mutations

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Detrimental effects (NOT analogous to CCR5 mutations)

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