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Man appears free of HIV after stem cell transplant

"A 42-year-old HIV patient with leukemia appears to have no detectable HIV in his blood and no symptoms after a stem cell transplant from a donor carrying a gene mutation that confers natural resistance to the virus that causes AIDS" & "Today, two years after his transplantation, he is still without any signs of HIV disease and without antiretroviral medication."

CNN Article wrote:

A 42-year-old HIV patient with leukemia appears to have no detectable HIV in his blood and no symptoms after a stem cell transplant from a donor carrying a gene mutation that confers natural resistance to the virus that causes AIDS, according to a report published Wednesday in the New England Journal of Medicine.

"The patient is fine," said Dr. Gero Hutter of Charite Universitatsmedizin Berlin in Germany. "Today, two years after his transplantation, he is still without any signs of HIV disease and without antiretroviral medication."

The case was first reported in November, and the new report is the first official publication of the case in a medical journal. Hutter and a team of medical professionals performed the stem cell transplant on the patient, an American living in Germany, to treat the man's leukemia, not the HIV itself.

However, the team deliberately chose a compatible donor who has a naturally occurring gene mutation that confers resistance to HIV. The mutation cripples a receptor known as CCR5, which is normally found on the surface of T cells, the type of immune system cells attacked by HIV.

The mutation is known as CCR5 delta32 and is found in 1 percent to 3 percent of white populations of European descent.

HIV uses the CCR5 as a co-receptor (in addition to CD4 receptors) to latch on to and ultimately destroy immune system cells. Since the virus can't gain a foothold on cells that lack CCR5, people who have the mutation have natural protection. (There are other, less common HIV strains that use different co-receptors.)

People who inherit one copy of CCR5 delta32 take longer to get sick or develop AIDS if infected with HIV. People with two copies (one from each parent) may not become infected at all. The stem cell donor had two copies.
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While promising, the treatment is unlikely to help the vast majority of people infected with HIV, said Dr. Jay Levy, a professor at the University of California San Francisco, who wrote an editorial accompanying the study. A stem cell transplant is too extreme and too dangerous to be used as a routine treatment, he said.

"About a third of the people die [during such transplants], so it's just too much of a risk," Levy said. To perform a stem cell transplant, doctors intentionally destroy a patient's immune system, leaving the patient vulnerable to infection, and then reintroduce a donor's stem cells (which are from either bone marrow or blood) in an effort to establish a new, healthy immune system.

Levy also said it's unlikely that the transplant truly cured the patient in this study. HIV can infect many other types of cells and may be hiding out in the patient's body to resurface at a later time, he said.

"This type of virus can infect macrophages (another type of white blood cell that expresses CCR5) and other cells, like the brain cells, and it could live a lifetime. But if it can't spread, you never see it-- but it's there and it could do some damage," he said. "It's not the kind of approach that you could say, 'I've cured you.' I've eliminated the virus from your body." Health.com: 10 questions to ask a new partner before having sex

Before undergoing the transplant, the patient was also found to be infected with low levels of a type of HIV known as X4, which does not use the CCR5 receptor to infect cells. So it would seem that this virus would still be able to grow and damage immune cells in his body. However, following the transplant, signs of leukemia and HIV were absent.

"There is no really conclusive explanation why we didn't observe any rebound of HIV," Hutter said. "This finding is very surprising."

Hutter noted that one year ago, the patient had a relapse of leukemia and a second transplant from the same donor. The patient experienced complications from the procedure, including temporary liver problems and kidney failure, but they were not unusual and may occur in HIV-negative patients, he said.
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Researchers including Hutter agree that the technique should not be used to treat HIV alone. "Some people may say, 'I want to do it,'" said Levy. A more logical -- and potentially safer -- approach would be to develop some type of CCR5-disabling gene therapy or treatment that could be directly injected into the body, said Levy.

Less invasive options to alter CCR5 could be on the horizon within the next five years, said Levy. "It's definitely the wave of the future," he said. "As we continue to follow this one patient, we will learn a lot."

One drug that's currently on the market that blocks CCR5 is called maraviroc (Selzentry). It was first approved in 2007 and is used in combination with other antiretroviral drugs. Health.com: Who's most at risk for STDs?

In 2007, an estimated 2 million people died from AIDS, and 2.7 million people contracted HIV. More than 15 million women are infected worldwide. HIV/AIDS can be transmitted through sexual intercourse, sharing needles, pregnancy, breast-feeding, and/or blood transfusions with an infected person. Health.com:What should I do if the condom breaks?

"For HIV patients, this report is an important flicker of hope that antiretroviral therapy like HAART [highly active antiretroviral therapy] is not the endpoint of medical research," Hutter said.
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KEN-JENNINGS
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I know a chick who is doing her Masters on the genetic mutation found in Northern Europeans that gives them an immunity to HIV.  Apparently a select few Northern Euros inherited the gene from their ancestors that survived multiple outbreaks of the Plague back in the day.  It's very interesting and could mark a huge breakthrough in genetic vaccine applications.
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"However, the team deliberately chose a compatible donor who has a naturally occurring gene mutation that confers resistance to HIV. The mutation cripples a receptor known as CCR5, which is normally found on the surface of T cells, the type of immune system cells attacked by HIV.

The mutation is known as CCR5 delta32 and is found in 1 percent to 3 percent of white populations of European descent.


Cheers for Genome Research, and Stem Cell Research.

Now, about the tricky bit of finding compatible tissue matches for AIDS patients from within the "1 percent to 3 percent of white populations of European descent"...  or some way to retrovirally splice the CCR5 delta32 mutation into a patient's tissue? (is that possible?)
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KEN-JENNINGS wrote:

I know a chick who is doing her Masters on the genetic mutation found in Northern Europeans that gives them an immunity to HIV.  Apparently a select few Northern Euros inherited the gene from their ancestors that survived multiple outbreaks of the Plague back in the day.  It's very interesting and could mark a huge breakthrough in genetic vaccine applications.
Is that related to the mutations in blood type that helped those same ancestors survive? 

Thought I'd heard that O neg blood type was the baseline default, and the +RH factor and/or the AB mutations were adaptations against the plague.

If you've got any relevant links, send 'em.  My wife is stronger in biochemistry and genetics - i'll have her translate for me if it's too technical.
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stem cell research is evil
that heathen will get his comeuppance
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Hurricane2k9 wrote:

stem cell research is evil
that heathen will get his comeuppance
Outstanding!
Now, where do I stand in line to get a helping of that same comeuppance, if I ever happen to need it?
KEN-JENNINGS
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rdx-fx wrote:

KEN-JENNINGS wrote:

I know a chick who is doing her Masters on the genetic mutation found in Northern Europeans that gives them an immunity to HIV.  Apparently a select few Northern Euros inherited the gene from their ancestors that survived multiple outbreaks of the Plague back in the day.  It's very interesting and could mark a huge breakthrough in genetic vaccine applications.
Is that related to the mutations in blood type that helped those same ancestors survive? 

Thought I'd heard that O neg blood type was the baseline default, and the +RH factor and/or the AB mutations were adaptations against the plague.

If you've got any relevant links, send 'em.  My wife is stronger in biochemistry and genetics - i'll have her translate for me if it's too technical.
Yes I'm pretty sure it has to do with mutations in blood type, specifically rapid mutations from generation to generation.  I'll have to ask her because I really don't know much about the subject except for what she's told me firsthand.  I'm sure she can direct me to much more info.

rdx-fx wrote:

Now, about the tricky bit of finding compatible tissue matches for AIDS patients from within the "1 percent to 3 percent of white populations of European descent"...  or some way to retrovirally splice the CCR5 delta32 mutation into a patient's tissue? (is that possible?)
I'm not sure how it could affect AIDS patients now (due to finding compatible matches in such a small pool) but it could lead to preemptive inoculations for the future.

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Hurricane2k9
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rdx-fx wrote:

Hurricane2k9 wrote:

stem cell research is evil
that heathen will get his comeuppance
Outstanding!
Now, where do I stand in line to get a helping of that same comeuppance, if I ever happen to need it?
You laugh but soon you will see.

THE LORD WILL NOT BE MERCIFUL WHEN THE DAY OF JUDGMENT COMES

You people sit in ignorance and sin, forgetting the covenant of our savior Jesus Christ.

In hell there will be no blackberries and blueberries and internet, only SUFFERING and DAMNATION

Our kind Father GAVE us this planet to nurture and care for it, and all you leeches do is rape it as if you control everything

Stem cell research is WRONG. Evolution is WRONG.

BUT there is a way to salvation. Join the enlightened. Donate to the Church of the Burning Tree, and you will be saved.














Anyway, good to see that we may finally have a cure for HIV. It's a shame that until stem cell medicine develops more, it'll be prohibitively expensive for many many people.

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Hurricane2k9 wrote:

rdx-fx wrote:

Hurricane2k9 wrote:

stem cell research is evil
that heathen will get his comeuppance
Outstanding!
Now, where do I stand in line to get a helping of that same comeuppance, if I ever happen to need it?
You laugh but soon you will see.

THE EYE WILL NOT BE MERCIFUL WHEN THE DAY OF JUDGMENT COMES

You people sit in ignorance and sin, forgetting the covenant of our savior Archerlulz.

In hell there will be no blackberries and blueberries and internet, only SUFFERING and DAMNATION

Our kind Father GAVE us this planet to nurture and care for it, and all you leeches do is rape it as if you control everything

Stem cell research is WRONG. Evolution is WRONG.

BUT there is a way to salvation. Join the enlightened. Donate to the Church of the EYE, and you will be saved.














Anyway, good to see that we may finally have a cure for HIV. It's a shame that until stem cell medicine develops more, it'll be prohibitively expensive for many many people.
qft

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Why cant they find something else to bind to CCR5 thus inhibiting HIV?
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Stubbee wrote:

Why cant they find something else to bind to CCR5 thus inhibiting HIV?
I would assume that your body has other uses for the active site, and inhibiting it would be detrimental
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ColCarnage wrote:

Hurricane2k9 wrote:

rdx-fx wrote:

Outstanding!
Now, where do I stand in line to get a helping of that same comeuppance, if I ever happen to need it?
You laugh but soon you will see.

THE EYE WILL NOT BE MERCIFUL WHEN THE DAY OF JUDGMENT COMES

You people sit in ignorance and sin, forgetting the covenant of our savior Archerlulz.

In hell there will be no blackberries and blueberries and internet, only SUFFERING and DAMNATION

Our kind Father GAVE us this planet to nurture and care for it, and all you leeches do is rape it as if you control everything

Stem cell research is WRONG. Evolution is WRONG.

BUT there is a way to salvation. Join the enlightened. Donate to the Church of the EYE, and you will be saved.














Anyway, good to see that we may finally have a cure for HIV. It's a shame that until stem cell medicine develops more, it'll be prohibitively expensive for many many people.
qft
Back in the day there were people just like the anti stem cell people who used to argue against using ether as anaesthesia.
Their argument was that god intended us to feel pain and that the use of anaesthesia would cause people to become more careless and hurt themselves more
it was kind of a moral hazard bs argument.

Some people will say anything to delay society's progress. I'm happy to see that there might be a cure.... hopefully I will never need it.
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they already cured a guys leukemia with a bone marrow transplant and by chance his HIV went away. knew about it already but stem cells are more practical
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KEN-JENNINGS wrote:

I know a chick who is doing her Masters on the genetic mutation found in Northern Europeans that gives them an immunity to HIV.  Apparently a select few Northern Euros inherited the gene from their ancestors that survived multiple outbreaks of the Plague back in the day.  It's very interesting and could mark a huge breakthrough in genetic vaccine applications.
I think it's related to haemorrhagic fevers in general, because in some areas of Africa that have been ravaged by Ebola, etc. a nontrivial number of the native population has developed a natural immunity to HIV/AIDS.

So all we got to do is infect the world population with Ebola or Plague and we're good to go!
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Masques wrote:

So all we got to do is infect the world population with Ebola or Plague and we're good to go!
Think my northern European, blond hair, blue eyed, o-negative blood type ancestors tried that already.

Think it fairly sucked for them last time.

Think we'll pass on that particular fun-show this time around.

Come up with something new and different, though, and we're all ears.

Masques wrote:

I think it's related to haemorrhagic fevers in general, because in some areas of Africa that have been ravaged by Ebola, etc. a nontrivial number of the native population has developed a natural immunity to HIV/AIDS.
Wouldn't it be great, if we could figure out the mechanism by which a person develops an immunity to an adaptive virus like HIV?

Like discovering vaccinations was back-in-the-day

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