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n2doc

(47,953 posts)
Fri Apr 13, 2012, 01:40 PM Apr 2012

Engineered stem cells seek out, kill HIV in living organisms

April 12, 2012 By Enrique Rivero

(Medical Xpress) -- Expanding on previous research providing proof-of-principal that human stem cells can be genetically engineered into HIV-fighting cells, a team of UCLA researchers have now demonstrated that these cells can actually attack HIV-infected cells in a living organism.

The study, published April 12 in the journal PLoS Pathogens, demonstrates for the first time that engineering stem cells to form immune cells that target HIV is effective in suppressing the virus in living tissues in an animal model, said lead investigator Scott G. Kitchen, an 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.

"We believe that this study lays the groundwork for the potential use of this type of an approach in combating HIV infection in infected individuals, in hopes of eradicating the virus from the body," he said.

In the previous research, the scientists took CD8 cytotoxic T lymphocytes — the "killer" T cells that help fight infection — from an HIV-infected individual and identified the molecule known as the T cell receptor, which guides the T cell in recognizing and killing HIV-infected cells. However, these T cells, while able to destroy HIV-infected cells, do not exist in great enough quantities to clear the virus from the body. So the researchers cloned the receptor and used this to genetically engineer human blood stem cells. They then placed the engineered stem cells into human thymus tissue that had been implanted in mice, allowing them to study the reaction in a living organism.

The engineered stem cells developed into a large population of mature, multi-functional HIV-specific CD8 cells that could specifically target cells containing HIV proteins. The researchers also discovered that HIV-specific T cell receptors have to be matched to an individual in much the same way an organ is matched to a transplant patient.

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Engineered stem cells seek out, kill HIV in living organisms (Original Post) n2doc Apr 2012 OP
infectious diseases, not just HIV are becoming harder and harder to treat ChairmanAgnostic Apr 2012 #1
This is fantastic! Wait Wut Apr 2012 #2
Excellent. Nt xchrom Apr 2012 #3
SHWEEEEET!!! Odin2005 Apr 2012 #4

ChairmanAgnostic

(28,017 posts)
1. infectious diseases, not just HIV are becoming harder and harder to treat
Fri Apr 13, 2012, 01:44 PM
Apr 2012

This might offer a whole new approach, one that truly cures people.

Wait Wut

(8,492 posts)
2. This is fantastic!
Fri Apr 13, 2012, 01:50 PM
Apr 2012

It's also one more reason to vote for Democrats. Stem cell research must continue. We've only scratched the surface.

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