Stem Cells Engineered to Fight HIV
Dec. 7th, 2009 11:37 pmUCLA researchers demonstrate that stem cells can be engineered to kill HIVFull InScience.org article
Innovative strategy could be effective against other chronic viral diseases.Researchers from the UCLA AIDS Institute and colleagues have for the first time demonstrated that human blood stem cells can be engineered into cells that can target and kill HIV-infected cells — a process that potentially could be used against a range of chronic viral diseases.
The study, published Dec. 7 in the-peer reviewed online journal PLoS ONE, provides proof-of-principle — that is, a demonstration of feasibility — that human stem cells can be engineered into the equivalent of a genetic vaccine.
"We have demonstrated in this proof-of-principle study that this type of approach can be used to engineer the human immune system, particularly the T-cell response, to specifically target HIV-infected cells," said lead investigator Scott G. Kitchen, assistant professor of medicine in the division of hematology and oncology at the David Geffen School of Medicine at UCLA and a member of the UCLA AIDS Institute. "These studies lay the foundation for further therapeutic development that involves restoring damaged or defective immune responses toward a variety of viruses that cause chronic disease, or even different types of tumors."
Journal article: Engineering Antigen-Specific T Cells from Genetically Modified Human Hematopoietic Stem Cells in Immunodeficient Mice.
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Date: 2009-12-08 05:51 am (UTC)No no NO!
Stem cells are evil! They come from murdered babies!!!
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Date: 2009-12-08 06:04 am (UTC)no subject
Date: 2009-12-08 06:09 am (UTC)I'd like to see a cure for HIV before it or my diabetes kills me.
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Date: 2009-12-08 06:12 am (UTC)no subject
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Date: 2009-12-08 05:01 pm (UTC)If you are talking about retroviruses like HIV, there is probably no outright cure, even in principle, since the virus becomes integrated into the nuclear genome of large numbers of cells, and infected cells that are not expressing the virus cannot be distinguished from uninfected cells. If a persistent immune response can be invoked against the virus, any expressed virus will be inactivated and symptoms might be completely prevented, but that would be long-term control rather than a cure per se.
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Date: 2009-12-08 05:28 pm (UTC)no subject
Date: 2009-12-08 05:35 pm (UTC)no subject
Date: 2009-12-08 08:47 pm (UTC)Everything I know just "buys time" for the human immune system to do its work by either:
a) assaulting free virus to prevent future infections, accomplished by boosting the ability of the human immune system to identify the virus (innoculation with antibody) after new virus has been shed, or
b) slowing production of new virus within a cell by interfering with chemical mechanisms specific to the virus, hoping that the cell dies according to its own natural timeline before it can produce significant quantities of virus.
Regardless, the host human cell is still infected and therefore a source of outbreaks at some later date unless the immune system "does its thing" successfully on its own.
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Date: 2009-12-08 11:21 pm (UTC)no subject
Date: 2009-12-09 02:26 am (UTC)no subject
Date: 2009-12-10 10:06 am (UTC)Now, if only mandatory abortions could somehow be included in health care reform legislation, my pinko, communist, Marxist, homoheathen dreams will be fully realized!