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First HIV-Positive Man Cured In Germany With Stem Cells

DAVID JOHNSON · Wednesday, December 15th 2010 at 3:02PM · 389 views
Germany — Doctors in Germany have claimed that they have cured a man with HIV through a stem cell transplant. Aidsmap reports:

Doctors who carried out a stem cell transplant on an HIV-infected man with leukemia 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.

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Jen Fad Wednesday, December 15th 2010 at 3:39PM

If this is true, My God that would be the most amzaing news that I've heard in a long while!!!

DAVID JOHNSON Wednesday, December 15th 2010 at 5:37PM

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