Biologia 12
Ficha de Leitura nº 7 Data:11/3/2011
Unidade de Ensino: Sistema imunitario
Conteúdo/assunto: HIV
Título:Bloqueio ao HIV
Resumo: Pesquisadores da escola de medicina da Universidade da Pensilvânia encontram-se a desenvolver um tratamento que impede a invasão do HIV nos leucocitos do sangue. Os cientistas pretendem alterar as células geneticamente para bloquear a entrada do vírus. As primeiras nove pessoas a receber o tratamento mostraram resultados promissores.
Fonte:
http://www.newscientist.com/article/mg20928023.300-genetic-treatment-closes-door-on-hiv.html
03/03/2011
Pesquisador: Lara Daniela de Sousa Valente
Genetic treatment closes door on HIV
* 03 March 2011
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Editorial: " We should play the long game with genomics"
A PIONEERING treatment to thwart HIV by genetically altering blood cells so the virus cannot invade them has shown promise in the first nine people to receive it.
The treatment involves taking the white blood cells most prone to infection by HIV, called CD4+ cells, from someone with HIV. These are then altered in the lab to sabotage a gene called CCR5, before being returned to the patient. Because CCR5 makes the molecular "door-handle" by which HIV enters cells, treated cells become impossible for the virus to infect. "This is the first example of genetic editing to introduce a disease-resistant gene in patients," says lead investigator Carl June at the University of Pennsylvania School of Medicine.
Preliminary results presented this week at a virus conference in Boston reveal that a year after the treatment, the altered cells had increased in number. In some patients, the cells had colonised areas of the gut and rectum mucosal linings where HIV multiplies, and where native CD4+ cells are usually depleted.
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