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HOUSTON - On the eve of the International AIDS Conference, which begins in Mexico City Sunday, researchers at the University of Texas Medical School at Houston claim to have discovered a way to destroy the HIV virus that causes AIDS. If their hopes are confirmed in further tests, it could represent a major breakthrough in fighting the deadly disease.

Part of the problem in developing medicines for AIDS and HIV-infected patients has been the complexity of the HIV virus and its ability to mutate quickly, making an end run around treatments. But Dr. Sudhir Paul, professor of pathology at the University of Texas Medical School at Houston, says he and fellow researchers have found the virus’ weak spot.

“We have discovered a part of HIV, a small region on the surface of HIV, that is mostly unchangeable,” he said. “The reason that is unchangeable is that the virus must keep it constant so that it can attach itself to cells.”

The unchangeable part of the virus is a section of a key protein that does not mutate. This, says Dr. Paul, is the Achilles’ heel of the HIV virus.

“We have a way of attacking this part of the virus using molecules called catalytic antibodies or abzymes,” he said. “These are antibodies with enzymatic activity. They can catalyze the breakdown of thousands of virus particles per molecule of the antibody.”

The theory developed by Dr. Paul and his colleague Dr. Miguel Escobar has held up in lab tests with animals and the next step is to try it with humans. A report on their findings so far will be presented at the International AIDS Conference in Mexico City next week.

The immediate promise of the research would be a more effective treatment for people infected with HIV, but Dr. Paul says there is also hope of producing a vaccine to prevent infection in the first place.

“That is the eventual goal, to develop a preparation that can induce immunity to the virus over the entire life span,” he said.

Dr. Paul says the medication and vaccine that could be produced, if his theory holds up in clinical tests, would also address a major problem with current treatments-the high cost. He says replicating the abzymes and producing a vaccine could be relatively cheap.

“Current medicines are quite expensive, they run in thousands of dollars per year, and our antibodies could be used in small amounts and, therefore, the ‘cost of goods’ would be smaller,” he said.

But the Texas researchers caution that many hurdles remain before they can fully realize their hopes and help the tens of millions of people around the world who are infected with HIV. So far, Dr. Paul says much of the funding for the research here in Houston has come from the National Institutes of Health, but much more money would be needed for full-scale clinical tests with human patients. Even if all goes well, it will take at least five years before this research could help HIV-infected people.

There have been many disappointments in the AIDS research field over the past few decades. As recently as July 17, the U.S. National Institute of Allergy and Infectious Diseases abandoned a plan to test what had been seen as its most promising vaccine. But Dr. Paul says the discovery of the weak spot in the HIV virus holds great promise and offers hope to those around the world who struggle every day with the physical and psychological effects of the virus.

I think all the humans on this earth should thank these scientists for their work on this issue. I don't know that if they are going to be successful or not but they have given hope to millions of sick people and their loved ones aroun the world.
 
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By what I understand they are gonna attack the
virus capsule and right now I can say that would
not be a cure that would be a way to control the
disease. the problem with HIV is that it have the
necessary Enzyme to embeds it's genome into the
host DNA so unless you can eliminate the genome
from DNA without destroying the DNA itself you
can't eliminate the virus from body as your disease
is controlled at the time you eat the drug but when
you stop use it then again your body produce more
virus and the disease show itself.
 
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By what I understand they are gonna attack the
virus capsule and right now I can say that would
not be a cure that would be a way to control the
disease. the problem with HIV is that it have the
necessary Enzyme to embeds it's genome into the
host DNA so unless you can eliminate the genome
from DNA without destroying the DNA itself you
can't eliminate the virus from body as your disease
is controlled at the time you eat the drug but when
you stop use it then again your body produce more
virus and the disease show itself.

Yes! This cure is about containing the virus and not to let it developt to the point of AIDS. I believe this can be used as cure too. ıf the virus cannot dublucate itself and multiply they have to die out at somepoint right? I am not a doctor nor am I studying medicine but If virus cannot multiply they have to die out at somepoint right?
 
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I think there should be a joint UN Medial Research Team consisting of scientists from all the countries (All countries should be asked to donate money for it) to find cure of these diseases.I see no reason as to why these diseases cannot be defeated if enough money is invested to find the cure.
 
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Proud that an indian was also involved in this project. Also great news for entire world especially India, which has alarmingli high growth rate of AIDS population.

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By what I understand they are gonna attack the
virus capsule and right now I can say that would
not be a cure that would be a way to control the
disease. the problem with HIV is that it have the
necessary Enzyme to embeds it's genome into the
host DNA so unless you can eliminate the genome
from DNA without destroying the DNA itself you
can't eliminate the virus from body as your disease
is controlled at the time you eat the drug but when
you stop use it then again your body produce more
virus and the disease show itself.
Just imagine what will these do to average lifespan of AIDS patient...even one day is precious....
 
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Proud that an indian was also involved in this project. Also great news for entire world especially India, which has alarmingli high growth rate of AIDS population.
i have read many times there has been a massive decline in number of HIV positive cases in india
 
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Yes! This cure is about containing the virus and not to let it developt to the point of AIDS. I believe this can be used as cure too. ıf the virus cannot dublucate itself and multiply they have to die out at somepoint right? I am not a doctor nor am I studying medicine but If virus cannot multiply they have to die out at somepoint right?
Not exactly. The thing is, an enzyme the "Reverse Transcriptase", the HIV virus embeds/attaches its DNA into human DNA. This happens after the virus enters the human cells. There is no way that all that viral DNA can be excised from human genome. So in effect, even if the virus cannot replicate on its own, in essence, some normal human triggers inducing transcription of certain genes close to the viral DNA could synthesize the virus particles which would then attack other surrounding cells.

What the scientists have done is identify and target a protein which helps the virus to attach itself to the human cells and inject its RNA into the cells, before the reverse transcriptase converts that RNA to DNA and then which incorporates into human DNA. That particular protein on the virus does not "adapt" or mutate unlike the other proteins on the virus. So its a good starting point, IMHO.

There are drugs which target that viral HIV Reverse Transcriptase enzyme. When HIV infection is diagnosed early on, studies have shown that a proper drug regime controls the spread of the infection. These days someone with HIV infection properly managed, rarely gets full blown AIDS.
 
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i have read many times there has been a massive decline in number of HIV positive cases in india
Then read more.....effect of media, NGOs, awareness programs, etc....their impact, role of socio-economic background......During study of extremism we use epidemic models. This solution can have major effect on incidence rate of HIV.
Search for reproductive number R for HIV, If R>1 disease becomes epidemic, If R < 1 disease dies out or attains an equilibrium point, which is manageable.

This cure can make that shift in R

P.S.- If you need more info, let me know
 
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Not exactly. The thing is, an enzyme the "Reverse Transcriptase", the HIV virus embeds/attaches its DNA into human DNA. This happens after the virus enters the human cells. There is no way that all that viral DNA can be excised from human genome. So in effect, even if the virus cannot replicate on its own, in essence, some normal human triggers inducing transcription of certain genes close to the viral DNA could synthesize the virus particles which would then attack other surrounding cells.

What the scientists have done is identify and target a protein which helps the virus to attach itself to the human cells and inject its RNA into the cells, before the reverse transcriptase converts that RNA to DNA and then which incorporates into human DNA. That particular protein on the virus does not "adapt" or mutate unlike the other proteins on the virus. So its a good starting point, IMHO.

There are drugs which target that viral HIV Reverse Transcriptase enzyme. When HIV infection is diagnosed early on, studies have shown that a proper drug regime controls the spread of the infection. These days someone with HIV infection properly managed, rarely gets full blown AIDS.

Thanks for the explanation, that really helped me to understand this issue more.
 
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Moreover if the news is true one could develop vaccine specifically against that protein part and then we can kiss HIV goodbye just like the smallpox..:tup:
 
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the good point about this drug if they manage to
produce it is that probably the protein can only be
found in the Virus capsule and there wont be any
cross reaction with human body . right now one
of the major problem with HIV drugs are the side
effect if this drug can be introduced for general
use then there is a good chance that we solve
this problem.
another matter is that this is a new category of
Anti Hiv drugs ,till now there was no group of drugs
that targeted the capsule of the virus so it would
be great for the people who have resistance to
other drugs.
 
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I am no virologist - JEskandari is a physician if I am not mistaken - maybe he can explain this better.

The HIV attaches itself to a human cell, gets "inside" and hijacks the cell's reproductive system to make more viruses. Once inside a cell, the medicine can't touch it. But when the cell dies and releases millions of copies of HIV, each of these floating free can be killed by the medicine. Correct? If this is the case, then the HIV cannot reproduce. There may be hidden copies inside cells, but if blood levels of the drug are high enough, as these cells die and release their deadly payload, each virus copy in turn will be killed.

It would be a matter of taking the drug for several weeks. True?
 
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