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Muffincat
06-03-2010, 08:55 PM
Doctors in Berlin are reporting that they cured a man of AIDS by giving him transplanted blood stem cells from a person naturally resistant to the virus.

But while the case has novel medical implications, experts say it will be of little immediate use in treating AIDS. Top American researchers called the treatment unthinkable for the millions infected in Africa and impractical even for insured patients in top research hospitals.

“It’s very nice, and it’s not even surprising,” said Dr. Anthony S. Fauci, director of the National Institute of Allergy and Infectious Diseases. “But it’s just off the table of practicality.”

The patient, a 42-year-old American resident in Germany, also has leukemia, which justified the high risk of a stem-cell transplant. Such transplants require wiping out a patient’s immune system, including bone marrow, with radiation and drugs; 10 to 30 percent of those getting them die.

“Frankly, I’d rather take the medicine,” said Dr. Robert C. Gallo, director of the Institute of Human Virology at the University of Maryland School of Medicine, referring to antiretroviral drugs.

Moreover, the chances of finding a donor who is a good tissue match for the patient and also has the rare genetic mutation that confers resistance to H.I.V., the virus that causes AIDS, are extremely small. Nonetheless, the man has been free of the virus for 20 months even though he is not using antiretroviral drugs, and the success in his case is evidence that a long-dreamed-of therapy for AIDS — injecting stem cells that have been genetically re-engineered with the mutation — might work.

The cure was announced Wednesday by Dr. Gero Hütter and Dr. Eckhard Thiel, blood-cancer specialists at Charité Hospital in Berlin. The case was described last week in The Wall Street Journal.

Attempts to use bone-marrow transplants in AIDS treatment have been made since the 1980s. In one case, a patient with both AIDS and lymphoma died of the cancer two months later, but was found to harbor no H.I.V.; it was not known if something in the transplant had protected him.

And in a famous 1995 case, Jeff Getty, a prominent San Francisco advocate for AIDS patients, received bone marrow from a baboon, which is resistant to the human virus. He survived 11 years, but died of AIDS and cancer; the transplant had not protected him but antiretroviral triple therapy had been invented in time to help.

Dr. Hütter said one of the 80 potential donors who matched his patient closely enough for leukemia treatment also happened to have the mutation.

That mutation, discovered in a few gay men in the 1990s and known as Delta 32, must be inherited from both parents. With it, the white blood cells produced in the marrow lack the surface receptors that allow H.I.V. to invade the immune system.

Even if it is prevented from replicating by drugs, the H.I.V. can lie dormant in lymph and nerve cells for years. But without the necessary receptors, any virus coming out of dormancy has no way to infect them.

Doctors say the case gives hope for therapies that artificially induce the Delta 32 mutation.

For example, Dr. Irvin S. Y. Chen, director of the AIDS Institute at U.C.L.A. , is working on using RNA “hairpin scissors” to cut out the bits of genetic material in blood stem cells that code for the receptors. The concept is working in monkeys, he said. Eventually, he hopes, it will be possible to inject them into humans after wiping out only part of the immune system with drugs. “I think that would carry no risk of death,” he said.

Pretty cool, even if it doesn't have practical use as a universal cure.

Rare Treatment Is Reported to Cure AIDS Patient - NYTimes.com (http://www.nytimes.com/2008/11/14/health/14hiv.html?_r=1)

thedeparted
06-03-2010, 09:02 PM
Such transplants require wiping out a patient’s immune system, including bone marrow, with radiation and drugs; 10 to 30 percent of those getting them die.



Pretty crazy, maybe some day we'll have a cure to AID that any man/women can buy for cheap price.

LiNuX
06-03-2010, 09:22 PM
Interesting. But I don't think we'll have a cure as long as the market economy is in existent. It's not profitable.

Noctuary
06-07-2010, 05:28 PM
hmm, interesting. finally a cure for this bio weapon.

GrandMoff
06-07-2010, 07:00 PM
It would be nice to see an affordable cure for disastrous diseases such as AIDS and Cancer in our lifetime.

dention1
06-07-2010, 07:26 PM
I always thought that money cured AIDS.

Iceskater101
06-07-2010, 08:07 PM
hah got that from southpark? ^
but I really hope that someone finds out how to kill this thing.
Its sad how many lives are taken from AIDS
its just as bad as cancer so I expect this to stay around for a while

Jokersvirus
06-07-2010, 08:41 PM
We wouldnt have aids if some dude didnt do the deed with a freaking monkey >.<

plus it wouldnt be a issue if people would be safe and use a condom, god forbid we use common sense when we are getting our giggity on

thedeparted
06-07-2010, 08:46 PM
give the africans some rubbers and see the explosion of aids level off

Jokersvirus
06-07-2010, 08:52 PM
This will sound extremely heartless but if aids is such a problem we should take everyone in the world who has aids and pretty much throw them into one big area where they cant leave. That way no one else will get it plus its one less thing we got to mess with

thedeparted
06-07-2010, 08:53 PM
something something holocaust

Jokersvirus
06-07-2010, 08:56 PM
Not holocaust aids is such a big problem and everyone is screaming for a cure heres a solution throw them somewhere where they cant leave and problem solved.

think of it like... Escape from New york

thedeparted
06-07-2010, 09:03 PM
I dunno dude sounds awfully shady, and many still don't know they have it so.....

Also I never watched Escaped from New York so your falling on deaf ears there

Jokersvirus
06-07-2010, 09:37 PM
It sounds shady, but what else can we do, a cure is still 30 years in the future, and those who are infected with aids are spreading it to others by the day.

I did say it was heartless but if something isnt done aids will consume the population of the US and the world long before we find a cure.

Also as a great movie to watch, watch both Escape from New York and Escape from LA, both have Kurt Russell. great movies.

If you have G4 they've been showing it alot lately.