BIO 3124 Lecture Notes - Lecture 18: Serostatus, Seroconversion, Infectious Mononucleosis

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November 30, 2016: attack of the immune system - hiv. Cellular receptor: cd4 on t cells, monocytes, and macrophages. Preferential replication in activated t cells - host cell can be activated by any antigen. Lifespan of a t cell actively replicating hiv: 2. 2 days. Virus infects cd4 cells - causes a sudden decreases in cd4 cells and a sudden increase in hiv because it"s actively replicating. Immune system hasn"t learned yet how to attack hiv, so it"s not acting the virus or infected cells until 3 weeks after the initial infection. After 3 weeks, the immune system will have learned and will attack the virus - will be a huge drop in the number of. Seroconversion will be reached: went from a sero-negative state to a sero-positive state (now have antibodies against the antigen) Nb: this term is not speci c to hiv.

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