Anti-virals Flashcards

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Describe the generic structure of a virus

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Genetic material (RNA and DNA)
Surrounded by capsid (protein shell surrounding the genetic material of the virus)
Lipid envelope with envelope proteins embedded

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What is the tropism of viral hepatitis

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Liver hepatocytes

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3
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What is the treatment of hepatitis B

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Only chronic infection required treatment

Tenofovir - nucleotide analogue, given sometimes with Peginterferon alfa

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4
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What is the treatment of Hepatitis C

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Only chronic infection required treatment

Ribavirin + Peginterferon alfa
Ribavirin - nucleoside analogue prevents viral RNA synthesis (purine analogue)

Boceprevir - protease inhibitor
Most effective against Hep C genotype 1

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What is the goal of hepatitis C treatment and what does the combination of drugs depend on

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Cure the virus

HCV genotype (genetic structure of the virus)
viral load
past treatment experience
degree of liver damage
ability to tolerate the prescribed treatment
need for liver transplant

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Describe the life cycle of HIV

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  1. Viral membrane proteins interact with leukocyte membrane receptors
  2. Viral capsid endocytosis
  3. Within cytoplasm - reverse transciptase enzyme converts viral RNA to DNA
  4. DNA transported into nucleus and integrated into host DNA using integrate
  5. Host cell’s ‘machinery’ utilised to produce viral RNA and essential proteins
  6. Virus is assembled within cell 7. mature virion is released
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7
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Which receptors are invoked in attachment and entry of HIV viral particles

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HIV Glycoprotein (GP)120 attaches to CD4 receptor
GP120 also binds to either CCR5 or CXCR4
GP41 penetrates host cell membrane and viral capsid enters

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8
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Give examples of antivirals that target the attachment and entry of HIV viral particles and state their specific targets

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Enfuvirtide
Binds to HIV GP41 transmembrane glycoprotein

Maraviroc
Blocks CCR5 chemokine receptor

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9
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What types of drugs target the replication of HIV in the host cell

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Nucleoside RT inhibitors
Nucleotide RT inhibitors
Non-nucleoside RT inhibitors

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Describe Nucleoside RT inhibitors and give an example of one

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Activated by 3 step phosphorylation process

E.g. Zidovudine

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Describe Nucleotide RT inhibitors and give an example of one

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Fewer phosphorylation steps required

E.g. Tenofovir

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Describe non-Nucleoside RT inhibitors and give an example of one

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No phosphorylation required
Not incorporated into viral DNA
E.g. Efavirenz

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13
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Give an example of an integrate inhibitor

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Raltegravir

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14
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Which precursor encodes all viral structural proteins

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Gag precursor

HIV protease cleaves Gag precursor protein

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15
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Giv an example of a protease inhibitor

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Saquinavir - 1st generation PI

Low dose Ritonavir reduces PI metabolism - co-administered as ‘booster’

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16
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What are the targets in the HIV replication cycle for anti-virals

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HIV entry
HIV replication
HIV integrase
HIV protease

17
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Describe the virology of herpes simplex

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Double-stranded DNA

Surrounded by tegument and enclosed in a lipid bilayer

18
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Describe the tropism of herpes simplex

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Herpes Simplex Virus (HSV)-1 - cold-sores

HSV-2 - genital herpes

19
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What is used to treat herpes simplex

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Nucleoside analogues - Aciclovir

20
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Describe the virology of influenza

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Multipartite single stranded RNA virus

Envelope protein neuraminidase - release

21
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What is the tropism of influenza

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Nose, throat and bronchi

22
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What is used to treat influenza

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Neuraminidase inhibitor e.g. Oseltamivir (tamiflu)

23
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Distinguish between different types of virus and describe how they use the host cell to replicate

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HIV - Retrovirus, leukocytes
Hepatitis - DNA + RNA viruses, hepatocytes
Herpes Simplex - DNA virus
Influenza - RNA virus

24
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Summarise the mechanisms of action of antiretroviral drugs + examples

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Entry inhibitors - Enfuvirtide + Maraviroc
RT inhibitors - Nucleoside analogues (Zidovudine), Non-nucleoside analogues (Efavirenz)
Integrase inhibitors - Raltegravir
Protease inhibitors - Saquinavir