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December 29, 2009

Vaccine Prevents SIV Disease Progression in Monkeys

"The results of a recent animal study suggests researchers may be one step closer to developing a vaccine to prevent or slow HIV disease progression in people who become infected with the virus, according to an article published December 11 in the journal Vaccine and reported by Science Daily.

"Some vaccines against diseases, like Polio, have relied on delivering a whole virus—either live or killed—to trigger a protective immune response against the disease. HIV is so dangerous, however, that researchers usually take fragments of the virus and combine it with other less harmful viruses. They in turn deliver the HIV fragments to the immune system to trigger a protective response. The harmless virus used to deliver the fragments is called a vector. With HIV, the vector can determine the success of the vaccine as much as the choice of which HIV fragments are used.

"One promising vector that has been suggested and studied is a weakened form of the rabies virus. To determine whether a vaccine made up of a weakend rabies virus and fragments of HIV’s primate counterpart—simian immunodeficiency virus (SIV)— could monkeys against SIV infection or disease progression, Elizabeth Faul, PhD, from Thomas Jefferson University in Philadelphia, and her colleagues tested two versions of such a vaccine in 12 monkeys. Encouraging results, the authors state, would potentially pave the wave for a similar approach using HIV fragments to vaccinate humans. ...

"The authors acknowledge that the vaccine did not protect against infection, but expressed excitement that they were able to cause such a large immune response that could protect against disease progression with only two vaccine injections."

Read more in POZ, December 28, 2009.

1 comments:

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I believe any development is a step ahead. i seriously dont think that if you are not giving a medicine that is actually curing the ailment, nut it is is making the immune system better is always appreciable!