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n2doc

(47,953 posts)
Mon Aug 3, 2015, 02:30 PM Aug 2015

This cancer drug may be our best hope yet for eliminating HIV once and for all

Your body is a reservoir for bacteria and viruses as much as it is a bag of your own cells. Some of these are disease-causing agents, lurking in waiting for an opportunity to attack. This is a huge problem for those with HIV, the virus that eventually leads to AIDS. Take the case of the Mississippi baby, who after treatment with powerful drugs was termed HIV-free—but was found to still have HIV reservoirs two years after treatment was stopped.

Now, Satya Dandekar at the University of California, Davis and her colleagues have found a cancer drug that can attack these dormant HIV reservoirs. To get rid of HIV reservoirs once and for all, you need a drug that could target the dormant viruses without alerting the body’s immune system. After screening many known drugs, Dandekar found the cancer drug, PEP005, was able to do just that.

PEP005 works by targeting proteins that are unique to dormant HIV. Dandekar calls the process “kick and kill,” and it is one the most promising developments towards eradication of the disease. They tested the drug on infected used lab cells, and fresh ones taken from 13 people with HIV, and found that it worked to get rid of the reservoirs.

If human trials show success, then PEP005 could make it to market sooner because it can skip certain regulatory hurdles as a result of having been through the screening process for cancer.

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http://qz.com/470163/this-cancer-drug-may-be-our-best-hope-yet-for-eliminating-hiv-once-and-for-all/

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This cancer drug may be our best hope yet for eliminating HIV once and for all (Original Post) n2doc Aug 2015 OP
This plus the success of the ebola vaccine are both incredibly good news. Warpy Aug 2015 #1

Warpy

(111,276 posts)
1. This plus the success of the ebola vaccine are both incredibly good news.
Mon Aug 3, 2015, 02:39 PM
Aug 2015

However, I'm sure Africa will continue to provide us with more emerging diseases that are diabolical and lethal.

The problem with HIV since day one was its ability to hide in blood and nerve cells, remaining nearly dormant for years while drugs circulated. That they finally found a drug to kick it out of those cells where it can be disabled is great news. We know it works in vitro. Now to test it in living people with HIV.

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