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Scientists make HIV strain that can infect liberals Libby Loo 03-02-2009
Posted by Libby Loo on March 2, 2009, 9:38 pm
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http://uk.reuters.com/article/scienceNews/idUKTRE52203620090303?sp=true

Scientists make HIV strain that can infect monkeys

Tue Mar 3, 2009 12:23am GMT


By Will Dunham

WASHINGTON (Reuters) - Scientists have created a strain of the human AIDS
virus able to infect and multiply in monkeys in a step toward testing future
vaccines in monkeys before trying them in people, according to a new study.

This strain of HIV, the human immunodeficiency virus, was developed by
altering a single gene in the human version to allow it to infect a type of
monkey called a pig-tailed macaque, the researchers said on Monday.

The genetically engineered virus, once injected into this monkey,
proliferates almost as much as it does in people, but the animal ultimately
suppresses it and the virus does not make it sick, they said.

The strain is called simian-tropic HIV-1, or stHIV-1.

Researchers hope to be able to test possible new AIDS drugs and vaccines in
monkeys before trying them in people.

There is a "cousin" virus to HIV called SIV, or simian immunodeficiency
virus, that causes a disease similar to AIDS in certain types of monkeys.

But this monkey AIDS virus is not identical to the one that infects people
and is not a perfect substitute for testing drugs and vaccines against HIV.

"If our research is taken further, we hope that one day perhaps in the
not-too-distant future, we'll be able to make vaccines that are intended for
use in humans and the very same product will be able to be tested in animals
before human trials," Paul Bieniasz of the Rockefeller University in New
York, one of the researchers, said in a telephone interview.

Scientists have struggled to create an AIDS vaccine.

"If you make a drug that's effective against HIV, sometimes it works against
SIV and sometimes it doesn't. So that basically devalues SIV as an animal
model for doing experiments involved with developing drugs," Bieniasz said.

"Now if you want to develop a vaccine, essentially what you have to do is to
make a parallel vaccine for HIV and for SIV. You can test the SIV vaccine in
animals and then have to make the leap of faith that the same approach would
work equivalently in humans."

Writing in the journal Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences, the
scientists said in making the genetically engineered virus they removed the
HIV version of a gene, known as vif, and inserted the SIV version. This gene
acts to thwart proteins made by the monkey that that kill viruses.

Bieniasz said the scientists may need to make additional changes in the
stHIV-1 to make it better for testing vaccines.

The genetically engineered virus infects the monkeys and during the early
course of infection is a reasonably good mimic of what happens in
HIV-infected people, Bieniasz said.

But after initially spreading in the monkey's body, the animal succeeds in
suppressing the virus -- not completely clearing the virus but driving it to
very low levels.

"The slight problem is the monkeys don't go on to develop AIDS, they don't
get sick," Bieniasz said.





Posted by Buerste on March 3, 2009, 12:46 am
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> http://uk.reuters.com/article/scienceNews/idUKTRE52203620090303?sp=true
>
> Scientists make HIV strain that can infect monkeys
>
> Tue Mar 3, 2009 12:23am GMT
>
> By Will Dunham
>
> WASHINGTON (Reuters) - Scientists have created a strain of the human AIDS
> virus able to infect and multiply in monkeys in a step toward testing
> future
> vaccines in monkeys before trying them in people, according to a new
> study.
>
> This strain of HIV, the human immunodeficiency virus, was developed by
> altering a single gene in the human version to allow it to infect a type
> of
> monkey called a pig-tailed macaque, the researchers said on Monday.
>
> The genetically engineered virus, once injected into this monkey,
> proliferates almost as much as it does in people, but the animal
> ultimately
> suppresses it and the virus does not make it sick, they said.
>
> The strain is called simian-tropic HIV-1, or stHIV-1.
>
> Researchers hope to be able to test possible new AIDS drugs and vaccines
> in
> monkeys before trying them in people.
>
> There is a "cousin" virus to HIV called SIV, or simian immunodeficiency
> virus, that causes a disease similar to AIDS in certain types of monkeys.
>
> But this monkey AIDS virus is not identical to the one that infects people
> and is not a perfect substitute for testing drugs and vaccines against
> HIV.
>
> "If our research is taken further, we hope that one day perhaps in the
> not-too-distant future, we'll be able to make vaccines that are intended
> for
> use in humans and the very same product will be able to be tested in
> animals
> before human trials," Paul Bieniasz of the Rockefeller University in New
> York, one of the researchers, said in a telephone interview.
>
> Scientists have struggled to create an AIDS vaccine.
>
> "If you make a drug that's effective against HIV, sometimes it works
> against
> SIV and sometimes it doesn't. So that basically devalues SIV as an animal
> model for doing experiments involved with developing drugs," Bieniasz
> said.
>
> "Now if you want to develop a vaccine, essentially what you have to do is
> to
> make a parallel vaccine for HIV and for SIV. You can test the SIV vaccine
> in
> animals and then have to make the leap of faith that the same approach
> would
> work equivalently in humans."
>
> Writing in the journal Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences,
> the
> scientists said in making the genetically engineered virus they removed
> the
> HIV version of a gene, known as vif, and inserted the SIV version. This
> gene
> acts to thwart proteins made by the monkey that that kill viruses.
>
> Bieniasz said the scientists may need to make additional changes in the
> stHIV-1 to make it better for testing vaccines.
>
> The genetically engineered virus infects the monkeys and during the early
> course of infection is a reasonably good mimic of what happens in
> HIV-infected people, Bieniasz said.
>
> But after initially spreading in the monkey's body, the animal succeeds in
> suppressing the virus -- not completely clearing the virus but driving it
> to
> very low levels.
>
> "The slight problem is the monkeys don't go on to develop AIDS, they don't
> get sick," Bieniasz said.

So Loo admits that Republicans suffer from AIDS?

TMT

From toilet seats used by liberals?



Posted by John R. Carroll on March 3, 2009, 1:06 am
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>
>> http://uk.reuters.com/article/scienceNews/idUKTRE52203620090303?sp=true
>>
>> Scientists make HIV strain that can infect monkeys
>>
>> Tue Mar 3, 2009 12:23am GMT
>>
>> By Will Dunham
>>
>> WASHINGTON (Reuters) - Scientists have created a strain of the human AIDS
>> virus able to infect and multiply in monkeys in a step toward testing
>> future
>> But after initially spreading in the monkey's body, the animal succeeds
>> in
>> suppressing the virus -- not completely clearing the virus but driving it
>> to
>> very low levels.
>>
>> "The slight problem is the monkeys don't go on to develop AIDS, they
>> don't
>> get sick," Bieniasz said.
>
> So Loo admits that Republicans suffer from AIDS?
>
> TMT
>
> From toilet seats used by liberals?

I realize that your last sexual prerormance predates HIV/AIDS in north
America Tom so I'll help you out with a clue.
You can't contract the virus from toilet seats. You get it by engaging in
the sort of sexual activity Larry Craig (R-Idaho) spent his life practicing
in various public mens rooms around the country.

HTH

JC



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