HIV Vaccine possibly on the way

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Trolldor

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http://www.smh.com.au/technology/sc...ers-closer-to-hiv-vaccine-20110506-1ebjy.html

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Australian researchers are one step closer to finding a vaccine for HIV, and hope to be able to offer a preventative jab within the decade.

Experts at The University of Melbourne have found that people with HIV produce antibodies called ADCC, which trigger the immune system to find and attack the virus.

Analysis of blood samples also found that the antibodies force the HIV virus to change, making it weaker, said Professor Stephen Kent, lead author of a report on the new findings.
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"[But] because the antibodies don't develop until after they catch HIV, the antibodies can't actually cure the HIV once it's already there," he said.

Read more: http://www.smh.com.au/technology/sci-tech/aussie-researchers-closer-to-hiv-vaccine-20110506-1ebjy.html#ixzz1LaAStV70
Here's hoping they're on to something with this.
 

Cherry Cola

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I'll go buy a bottle of champagne in case it's all true and we need to have a party
 

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Oscar90 said:
The planets attempt to kill us all has failed once again.

It's gonna come up with something deadlier next time.
That would be ebola, if it wasn't so lethal it would be much more deadly.
 

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When they say "within the decade", is that with or without the huge budget cuts to medical research that are predicted to be in the next government budget....???

She's a damn turkey I tell you!!!!

EDIT: I forgot to mention the complete awesomeness that this represents.

...and "turkey" = Prime Minister
 

kurupt87

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I feel out of place, I need to go swear at someone.

OT: Immunisation, not vaccination; if I'm reading that right anyway. Pretty damn cool either way, although I think I'd let a couple of hundred thousand people test this out before I give it a shot. [sub]Oh yes, what a pun.[/sub]
 

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Ashesinmind said:
When they say "within the decade", is that with or without the huge budget cuts to medical research that are predicted to be in the next government budget....???

She's a damn turkey I tell you!!!!
Well, if they're showing promise... I bet they'll be able to get funding from somewhere else if needed.
 

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Well colour me skeptical but I always thought the problem with HIV was the astronomical rate at which it mutates.

Then again if they've found a universal antigen marker for it then it can only be a step in the right direction.
 

DeadlyYellow

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Vaccine eh. I don't know. The idea of being injected with a weakened form of a disease never really flew with me.
 

Marowit

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They actually have pretty incredibly effective retrovirals that makes living with HIV a far cry from what it was in the 80s and 90s.

It'll be interesting to see if they actually produce a vaccine since these retrovirals cost a pretty penny to stay on, and so the pharmaceutical companies would be, um, unlikely to produce a silver bullet for what is turning into a chronic disease (the most profitable ones to treat).

I know that sounds hardhearted, but Diabetes is a case study in how pharmaceutical companies could give a hoot about sick people when there's money to be made (if you're interested feel free to ask).
 

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"One step closer"? They've been getting "one step closer" for quite awhile now. Alot of money has been spent of the problem, all this means is that it hasn't been a total waste of time.

Not holding my breath.
 

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You know they've already cured it in some people using, guess what?

That's right, stem cells!

http://www.aidsmap.com/Stem-cell-transplant-has-cured-HIV-infection-in-Berlin-patient-say-doctors/page/1577949/

Is there anything they can't do?
 

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Furious Styles said:
You know they've already cured it in some people using, guess what?

That's right, stem cells!

http://www.aidsmap.com/Stem-cell-transplant-has-cured-HIV-infection-in-Berlin-patient-say-doctors/page/1577949/

Is there anything they can't do?
Yes: turn Republicans into sane people... =P

OT: Iiiiiiiiiiiinteresting, though there's probably some issue with replicating this ADCC and cell recognition. Probably need some method of promoting/accelerating its production, that would be a good research route, I think.

Wonder which cells produce it...
 

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Oscar90 said:
The planets attempt to kill us all has failed once again.

It's gonna come up with something deadlier next time.
HIV... times a thousand?

DeadlyYellow said:
Vaccine eh. I don't know. The idea of being injected with a weakened form of a disease never really flew with me.
Please tell me you are in fact vaccinated for stuff already though...

OT: Good news. Next stop: cancer. Or the common cold, because I really hate those.
 

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DeadlyYellow said:
Vaccine eh. I don't know. The idea of being injected with a weakened form of a disease never really flew with me.
It's not just 'weakened', it's effectively dead. You're more likely to get ill - let alone die - from antibiotics than you are from a vaccine.
 

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Cherry Cola said:
I'll go buy a bottle of champagne in case it's all true and we need to have a party
I'm pretty sure you meant to write "orgy", amirite? *wink wink*

Seriously though, that's great news. Finish that and distribute a million litres to Africa.
 

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Furious Styles said:
You know they've already cured it in some people using, guess what?

That's right, stem cells!

http://www.aidsmap.com/Stem-cell-transplant-has-cured-HIV-infection-in-Berlin-patient-say-doctors/page/1577949/

Is there anything they can't do?
They can't be non controversial because people feel abortions shouldnt help anybody and should be a waste of human life.
 

Trolldor

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chuckman1 said:
Furious Styles said:
You know they've already cured it in some people using, guess what?

That's right, stem cells!

http://www.aidsmap.com/Stem-cell-transplant-has-cured-HIV-infection-in-Berlin-patient-say-doctors/page/1577949/

Is there anything they can't do?
They can't be non controversial because people feel abortions shouldnt help anybody and should be a waste of human life.
...You do realise that you don't need to abort to get stem cells, right?