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8RIG - Personalized health care in infectious
diseases global health + HIV
zaterdag 27 januari 2024
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Introduction
Aspects of personalization in health care




 Variation in care becomes especially relevant for complex diseases that require long-term
treatment

HIV - a highly complex infectious disease
 Focus
o Natural course of infection and complications of HIV
o Heterogeneity in disease
o Development of personal care trajectories ('patient pathway')
o (personalized) antiviral therapy

Heterogeneity in disease
 HIV is a highly complex disease and after implementation of ART has largely become a
chronic condition → long care trajectories
 The progression and outcome of an HIV infection can vary substantially between people

LE Virology and antiviral therapy
Historical perspective
 Transformation of cells by a virus was associated with integration of viral DNA in the host
genome
 To a great surprise, these tumor viruses were found to have RNA genomes

cART = combination antiretroviral therapy
HAART = highly active antiretroviral therapy
Discovery of Reverse transcriptase
 Termin: in order to transform host cells, Tumor RNA viruses must convert their genetic
material from RNA to DNA that is subsequently integrated in the host DNA
 Baltimore: an enzyme that converts RNA to DNA must be carried along in the viral particle, as
no such enzyme exists in eukaryotic host cells

RT enzymes in molecular biology research
 Measure RNA expression in a cell
o RT-PCR → amplifying DNA
o (Single cell) RNA sequencing

, Generate DNA copies of genes for cloning
o Transgenic gene expression
o Sequencing




 (RNA guided) Genome editing
o In combination with CRISPR/Cas technology

, Baltimore classification




Retroviruses (Retroviridae)




 RT copies RNA into DNA, degrades DNA, and copies DNA on DNA
 All proteins need to be in the virus, because translation can't start without these proteins

 Single stranded, positive sense (+) RNA genomes
 Cytoplasmic (+) strand RNA viruses directly translate the incoming viral RNA
 Retroviruses use the incoming (+) strand RNA to creat a DNA intermediate

The HIV virion = HIV virus particle
 Structural proteins
o Major envelop glycoprotein (spike)

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