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BIG NEWS: Stem cell transplant has cured HIV infection in 'Berlin patient', say doctors

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Doctors who carried out a stem cell transplant on an HIV-infected man with leukaemia in 2007 say they now believe the man to have been cured of HIV infection as a result of the treatment, which introduced stem cells which happened to be resistant to HIV infection.

The man received bone marrow from a donor who had natural resistance to HIV infection; this was due to a genetic profile which led to the CCR5 co-receptor being absent from his cells. The most common variety of HIV uses CCR5 as its ‘docking station’, attaching to it in order to enter and infect CD4 cells, and people with this mutation are almost completely protected against infection.

The case was first reported at the 2008 Conference on Retroviruses and Opportunistic Infections in Boston, and Berlin doctors subsequently published a detailed case history in the New England Journal of Medicine in February 2009.

They have now published a follow-up report in the journal Blood, arguing that based on the results of extensive tests, “It is reasonable to conclude that cure of HIV infection has been achieved in this patient.”


The case history

The 'Berlin patient' is an HIV-positive man who developed acute myeloid leukaemia, received successful treatment and subsequently experienced a relapse in 2007 that required a transplant of stem cells.

Doctors chose stem cells from an individual who had an unusual genetic profile: a mutation inherited from both parents that resulted in CD4 cells that lacked the CCR5 receptor. This mutation, called CCR5 delta 32 homozygosity, is present in less than 1% of Caucasians in northern and western Europe, and is associated with a reduced risk of becoming infected with HIV.

This is because all new infecting viruses need to use the CCR5 receptor on CD4 cells when infecting an immune system cell of the CD4 type.

Later in the course of HIV infection another type of virus emerges that can use the CXCR4 receptor instead.

Before the stem cell transplant the patient received chemotherapy treatment that destroyed most immune cells and total body irradiation, and also received immunosuppressive drugs to prevent rejection of the stem cells.

Antiretroviral therapy was halted on the day of the transplant, and the patient had to receive a second stem cell transplant 13 days after the first one, due to a further relapse of leukaemia.

The patient continued to receive immunosuppressive treatment to prevent rejection for 38 months, and at 5, 24 and 29 months post-transplant colon biopsies were taken to investigate possible graft-versus-host disease in the intestine. At each investigation additional samples were taken to check for signs of HIV infection in the abundant immune cells of the gut wall.

During the 38 month follow-up period the donor CD4 cells repopulated the mucosal immune system of the gut, to such an extent that the frequency of CD4 cells was almost twice as high as in HIV-negative healthy controls, and this phenomenon was also seen in a control group of ten HIV-negative individuals who received stem cell transfers.

The repopulation of CD4 cells was accompanied by the complete disappearance of host CD4 cells, and after two years the patient had the CD4 count of a healthy adult of the same age.

One of the challenges for any approach to curing HIV infection is long-lived immune system cells, which need to be cleared before a patient can be cured. In the case of the Berlin patient CCR5-bearing macrophages could not be detected after 38 months, suggesting that chemotherapy had destroyed these longer-lived cells, and that they had also been replaced by donor cells... (More in the link)
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42 comments // BIG NEWS: Stem cell transplant has cured HIV infection in 'Berlin patient', say doctors

  • GISchmo
  • XasthurNortt
  • NuclearLullaby
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      NuclearLullaby  
    • You hear all sorts of stories that offer a TON of proof that stem cell research is VERY needed & doing many great things for the world,but yet most things regarding stem cell research are STILL banned in the US & several other places! The fact is there are far too many religious idiots out there that think it's morally wrong to do any research with stem cells! They seem to be worried about destroying life,while there are many many ways to prove that VERY few lives would EVER be lost in stem cell research that uses some of the newer methods of harvesting cells! Plus! Earth IS over populated anyway!! There are other people who worry about cloning experiments,I understand where that might freak out some people,but most clones (Given that cloning is STILL not perfected) would likely just be imperfect by design as to run test for curing diseases! Yeah,there might be a SLIGHT playing god to that,but I think if it betters mankind ,then we should do all we can with such research! There are MANY things that people seem to be against, simply because they don't fully understand! I think that's the major issue with Earth ,the fact that people actually seem to wish to repeat the same old nonsense(weather knowingly or not) then try something new!

    • 1 year ago
  • Pollo_Loco_
  • EmperorThan
  • rhetoricallyineffective
  • ezrierin
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      ezrierin  
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    • I may be wrong, but I do not think this is a cure. For instance, the HIV virus will remain reproducing in brain cell. While the viral load may be even undetectably low in the blood, the presents of HIV in the brain should remain because infected brain cells are not immune cell. Here is an example, extrapolate from this link: http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/health/6944255.stm
      Also, HIV may not be able to enter into the CCR5 co-receptor, but I learned in Human Anatomy and Physiology that it can still enter immune system cells through the Golgi Apprentice. Every cell has a Golgi Apparatus, and while viruses will have a hard time entering a cell through the Apprentice of a cell, it is not an impossibility.
      This sounds like a wonderful treatment, probably MUCH better then any medication on the market today. One thing is for sure. If I had cells without the CCR5 co-receptor, I would find some way to retain the rights to my blood. I have a feeling that cloning the blood of such individuals is just around the corner, if not already here.

    • 1 year ago
  • Vierotchka
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      Vierotchka  
    • That's wonderful. On the other hand, I doubt it will lead to a cure for all HIV+ and AIDS patients because the number of people who are HIV resistant is exceedingly low - not enough donors to supply enough stem cells even with stem cell cultivation in vitro.

    • 1 year ago
  • Itsbatman_Durr
  • Psymoniac
  • nanac
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      nanac  
    • This is an extraordinary breakthrough in medicine...Stem cell research is extremely important, because stem cell transplants has the potential to cure many chronic diseases...The Republican politicians are anti-funding of any/all stem cell research..These ignorant, power-hungry idiots have caused America to fall far behind other Industrialized Nations of the World..

    • 1 year ago
  • Vierotchka
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      Vierotchka  
    • nanac:

      For the sake of honesty, it is only stem cells from embryos and fetuses for which Republicans refuse funding. They have no objections against funding research on stem cell from adults.

    • 1 year ago
  • CreditFigaro
  • riverratt50
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      riverratt50  
    • CreditFigaro:

      hahahaha, RIGHT!!! And Dems have been in charge of the house and senate for 6 years and still can't pass a law or piece of legislation that pertains to the problem and don't add to it. Welcome your lady Janet Napalatano to Wal Mart next time you go to hang out with your people there.

    • 1 year ago
  • nanac
  • nanac
  • coolplanet
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      coolplanet  
    • riverratt50:

      Don't forget that the Russians invented a cure for flesh-eating staff & strep decades ago from refined sewage & is called "Phage."
      No this is not an episode from Star Trek Voyager.
      It apparently works wonders so I've heard.
      This brings to mind why Mexicans can drink their own water while it makes foreigners sick.
      Could it be that we First Worlders are deprived immunity from bacteria in our "clean" chemically treated water that our immune systems have been weakened?

    • 1 year ago
  • cantucwearebrothers
  • Johnny_Los_Angeles
  • alexandrek
  • noxidereus
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      noxidereus  
    • alexandrek:

      I care. If America was not heading ass-backwards in science because of road blocks from the religious right and the profit motive, more people would be working on these types of cures. America sucks for not using every tool possible to treat/cure horrible diseases, and for denying established science. This is a statement about America not doing everything it can to help and advance the human species. This is about America becoming a third-world country. We could have led in stem cell research, but we did not. That is a FAIL.

    • 1 year ago
  • riverratt50
  • SpencerTreeGarden
  • alexandrek
  • ozoneocean
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      ozoneocean  
    • alexandrek:

      It's got nothing to do with Christianity. It's conservative thinking that's the problem, NOT Christianity.

      People with a conservative mindset will use any justification they can think of, religion is just one of them. That's not the fault of the religion, that's the fault of the person.

    • 1 year ago
  • Vierotchka
  • noxidereus
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      noxidereus  
    • ozoneocean:

      It's got NOTHING to do with Christianity? Sorry, but it has everything to do with it. Without Christianity there would be no excuse to block stem cell research. This has everything to do with politicians pandering to the ignorant religious right for votes. Christianity is total bullshit and it's holding science back.

      This has to do with ignorance. In particular in this case the form of ignorance is Christianity.

    • 1 year ago
  • noxidereus
  • SpencerTreeGarden
  • vixxxen618
  • jopkjpk
  • Eddie_Miller
  • toyotabedzrock
  • Stoneyroad
  • CalgarC
  • jubal
  • James_Barilla
  • CalgarC
  • CalgarC
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