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Breakthrough may lead to HIV cure

post #1 of 23
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http://news.yahoo.com/s/afp/20070628...kjs3UPh6Ba24cA

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CHICAGO (AFP) - In a breakthrough that could potentially lead to a cure for HIV infection, scientists have discovered a way to remove the virus from infected cells, a study released Thursday said.

The scientists engineered an enzyme which attacks the DNA of the HIV virus and cuts it out of the infected cell, according to the study published in Science magazine.

The enzyme is still far from being ready to use as a treatment, the authors warned, but it offers a glimmer of hope for the more than 40 million people infected worldwide.

"A customized enzyme that effectively excises integrated HIV-1 from infected cells in vitro might one day help to eradicate (the) virus from AIDS patients," Alan Engelman, of Harvard University's Dana-Farber Cancer Institute, wrote in an article accompanying the study.

That enzyme was able to eliminate the HIV virus from infected human cells in about three months in the laboratory.

The researchers engineered an enzyme called Tre which removes the virus from the genome of infected cells by recognizing and then recombining the structure of the virus's DNA.

This ability to recognize HIV's DNA might one day help overcome one of the biggest obstacles to finding a cure: the ability of the HIV virus to avoid detection by reverting to a resting state within infected cells which then cease to produce the virus for months or even years.

New experiments must be designed to see if the Tre enzyme can be used to recognize these dormant infected cells, he wrote.

"Although favorable results would represent perhaps only a baby step toward eventual use in patients, the discovery of the Tre recombinase proves that enzymatic removal of integrated HIV-1 from human chromosomes is a current-day reality," he said.

However they warned that there were significant barriers to overcome before the enzyme could be used to help cure patients.

"The most important, and likely most difficult, among these is that the enzyme would need efficient and safe means of delivery and would have to be able to function without adverse side effects," wrote lead author Indrani Sarkar of the Max Planck Institute for Molecular Cell Biology and Genetics in Dresden.

"Nevertheless the results we present offer an early proof of principal for this type of approach, which we speculate might form a useful basis for the development of future HIV therapies," Sarkar concluded.
I think it best that we find a way to cure HIV before it mutates into a more robust form that could be spread through the air or by touch. I haven't heard much on this front since protease inhibitors were developed, so this was a good sign.
post #2 of 23
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Originally Posted by Overlord
I think it best that we find a way to cure HIV before it mutates into a more robust form that could be spread through the air or by touch.
Then we call Dustin Hoffman and Cuba Gooding.
post #3 of 23
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Originally Posted by Sonic Boom
Then we call Dustin Hoffman and Cuba Gooding.
Because, as we all know, Bruce Willis's efforts to travel back in time and save us will be thwarted by malicious bureaucrats.
post #4 of 23
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Originally Posted by Overlord
I think it best that we find a way to cure HIV before it mutates into a more robust form that could be spread through the air or by touch. I haven't heard much on this front since protease inhibitors were developed, so this was a good sign.
The question is, are you going to Boulder or are you going to Vegas when this shit goes down.
post #5 of 23
I look forward to this advancement being declared a moral travesty and affront to God by the Bush Administration and therefore outlawed.
post #6 of 23
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Originally Posted by Bill Brasky
The question is, are you going to Boulder or are you going to Vegas when this shit goes down.
Boulder, of course. I've always had a huge crush on Larry Underwood.
post #7 of 23
Besides, they crucify drug-users in Vegas, and I'm gonna need weed to emotionally handle an airborne AIDS plague.
post #8 of 23
Annnndd we'll never hear about this ever again.
post #9 of 23
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Originally Posted by Bill Brasky
The question is, are you going to Boulder or are you going to Vegas when this shit goes down.
Shit, with gas prices as high as they are, I'm already where I need to be...
post #10 of 23
Great, HIV will be cured just as all the bees die off. We can't win for losing.
post #11 of 23
Wait, if they cure AIDS, how will God punish all the gays and hemophiliacs?
post #12 of 23
Anal sex is painful enough...

AM I RIGHT?!
post #13 of 23
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Originally Posted by Matt Goldberg
Wait, if they cure AIDS, how will God punish all the gays and hemophiliacs?
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Originally Posted by gravedigger
I look forward to this advancement being declared a moral travesty and affront to God by the Bush Administration and therefore outlawed.
It's all good.
post #14 of 23
Please please please please please please please please please please please please please please please please.
post #15 of 23
EVERYBODY FORNICATE!
post #16 of 23
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Originally Posted by Jacob Singer
EVERYBODY FORNICATE!
Way ahead of you, Jake. I even started without the rest of you.
post #17 of 23
"I dunno how much AIDS scares y'all, but I got a theory: the day they come out with a cure for AIDS, a guaranteed one-shot cure, on that day there's gonna be fucking in the streets, man."

- Bill Hicks

I really really hope this turns into a real cure, even if we don't get to have giant orgies.
post #18 of 23
As my old nurse roommate said to be, the next thing to worry about in terms of sex diseases, besides the prominance of Herpes and HPV, is Hepatitis.
post #19 of 23
That new HPV info almost scares me more than AIDS. The likelihood of throat cancer increases something like 250% for every 5 oral sex partners.

I don't think I'm speaking for just myself here when I say:

I'm fucked.
post #20 of 23
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Originally Posted by tandem
That new HPV info almost scares me more than AIDS. The likelihood of throat cancer increases something like 250% for every 5 oral sex partners.

I don't think I'm speaking for just myself here when I say:

I'm fucked.
You can get tested for the more concerning strains of HPV. Also, if these partners were also vaginal sex partners, you'd likely have an abnormal pap before you'd get throat cancer, so if your paps stay clean then so much the better. Of course you can also just start going to an otolaryngologist-oncologist.
post #21 of 23
So what is worse now, cancer or AIDS? I have to figure what I should wish on the sports figures I'm routing against.
post #22 of 23
Cancer. Don't forget that if you bang a baby those HIV woes will float away...
post #23 of 23
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Originally Posted by Werewolf Girl
"I dunno how much AIDS scares y'all, but I got a theory: the day they come out with a cure for AIDS, a guaranteed one-shot cure, on that day there's gonna be fucking in the streets, man."

- Bill Hicks
Truer words to live by. Although that doesn't mean we'll be banging without condoms though. Not untill somehow all VD is gone and if that happens...


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