Tuesday, May 01, 2012

STUDY USING STEM CELL THERAPY SHOWS PROMISE IN FIGHT AGAINST HIV

Source: University of California - Davis Health System
Date: May 1, 2012

Summary:

(SACRAMENTO, Calif. — UC Davis Health System researchers are a step closer to launching human clinical trials involving the use of an innovative stem cell therapy to fight the virus that causes AIDS. In a paper published in the May issue of the Journal of Virology, the UC Davis HIV team demonstrated both the safety and efficacy of transplanting anti-HIV stem cells into mice that represent models of infected patients. The technique, which involves replacing the immune system with stem cells engineered with a triple combination of HIV-resistant genes, proved capable of replicating a normally functioning human immune system by protecting and expanding HIV-resistant immune cells. The cells thrived and self-renewed even when challenged with an HIV viral load.