Immunology of AIDS Flashcards

1
Q

Pneumocystis carinii pneumonia (PCP) is now called __________.

A

pneumocystis jirovecii pneumonia

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2
Q

Those without __________ are not able to be infected with HIV.

A

CCR52

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3
Q

The normal range of CD4+ T cells in the serum is ________; falling below ______ is diagnostic of AIDS.

A

500 - 1,000 / uL; 200 / uL

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4
Q

The pandemic form of HIV is type ________.

A

1; type 2 has not spread beyond west Africa

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5
Q

Because they cause slow, degenerative illness, the group of viruses of which HIV is a member are termed _________.

A

lentiviruses

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6
Q

Why is HIV so antigenically variable?

A

Because the reverse transcriptase enzyme that it uses is highly error prone

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7
Q

Those who can be infected with HIV but not symptomatic lack ________.

A

the CCR5 chemokine receptor

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8
Q

Elite controllers possess the _________.

A

HLA-B57 allele, which allows them to make CTLs against HIV

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9
Q

Infected people initially develop antibodies to HIV, which peak at ________; later these drop to the “set point,” a level of antibody determined by the host’s immune system.

A

six weeks

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10
Q

______ binds to the CCR5 receptor.

A

GP120

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11
Q

_____ forms the pore through which HIV’s RNA travels.

A

GP41

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12
Q

The normal CD4:CD8 ratio is ________.

A

1.5 - 3.0

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13
Q

How can HIV pass from cell to cell without an extracellular stage?

A

The virus causes cells to produce GP120 and GP41 on the surface of CD4 cells, and those proteins have a syncytial effect.

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14
Q

HIV hides dormant in ________.

A

Tfh

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15
Q

There are two kinds of reverse transcriptase inhibitors: ________.

A

nucleosides and non-nucleosides

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16
Q

Enfuvirtide (Fuzeon) is a __________.

A

peptide inhibitor of GP41

17
Q

Maraviroc (Selzentry) is a __________.

A

CCR5 inhibitor

18
Q

What does Raltegavir target?

A

The integrase function of the reverse transcriptase