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HIV & AIDS - signs, symptoms, transmission, causes & pathology

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HIV, or human immunodeficiency virus, is a virus that targets cells in the immune system.

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Over time, the immune system begins to fail which is called immunodeficiency, and this

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increases the risk of infections and tumors that a healthy immune system would usually

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be able to fend off.

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These complications are referred to as AIDS, or acquired immunodeficiency syndrome.

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Now there are two distinct types of HIV—HIV-1 and HIV-2.

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HIV-1 is the more commonly associated with AIDS in the US and worldwide, HIV-2 is more

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rare, and typically restricted to areas in western Africa and southern Asia.

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HIV-2 is so uncommon that “HIV” almost always refers to HIV-1.

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Alright HIV targets CD4+ cells, meaning cells that have this specific molecule called CD4

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on their membrane.

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Macrophages, T-helper cells, and dendritic cells are all involved in the immune response

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and all have CD4 molecules; therefore they can be targeted by HIV.

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The CD4 molecule helps these cells attach to and communicate with other immune cells,

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which is particularly important when the cells are launching attacks against foreign pathogens.

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So this little molecule is pretty important for our immune system, but it’s also extremely

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important for HIV.

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HIV targets and attaches to the CD4 molecule via a protein called gp120 found on its envelope.

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HIV then again uses gp120 to attach to another receptor, called a co-receptor.

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HIV needs to bind to both the CD4 molecule and a coreceptor to get inside the cell.

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The most common co-receptors that HIV uses are the CXCR4 co-receptor, which is found

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mainly on T-cells, or the CCR5 co-receptor which is found on T-cells, macrophages, monocytes,

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and dendritic cells.

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These coreceptors are so important that some people with homogeneous genetic mutations

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in their CCR5 actually have resistance or immunity to HIV, since HIV can’t attach

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and get into the cell.

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