Posted Feb 16, 2007 at 01:37AM by Dia A. Listed in: Biomedical Technology, Diseases Tags: AIDS, HIV
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b12 attacking gp120 - Image 1The National Institute of Allergy and Infectious Diseases scientists have published an atomic-level image in Nature (journal) showing the b12 antibody attacking part of the protein on the surface of the Human immunodeficiency virus (HIV). The team believes that the work could aid HIV vaccine development.

Dr. Elias Zerhouni, director of the US National Institutes of Health (NIH), said that "creating an HIV vaccine is one of the great scientific challenges of our time." He added that the NIH researches have revealed a gap in HIV's armor, opening an avenue to meet this challenge. HIV is a retrovirus that causes Acquired Immunodeficiency Syndrome (AIDS), a condition in which the immune system begins to fail, leading to life-threatening infections.

HIV avoids detection by the immune system by rapid mutation. It is also swathed by a near-impenetrable cloak of sugary molecules which block access by antibodies. But in order to continue binding to and entering human cells, certain parts of the virus must remain relatively unchanged.

A protein called gp120 that juts out of the surface of the virus and binds to receptors on host cells, is one such part. The gp120 has been a target for finding a vaccine for HIV. NIH's latest study has revealed an image of the b12 antibody docking with the gp120 protein.

The b12 antibody seem to be able to fight HIV with a degree of success. Previous blood analysis of the people who were able to hold the AIDS virus at bay for prolonged periods of time were shown to possess this rare group of antibodies.

Researchers believe that revealing the possibility of the b12 antibody attacking the gp120 protein in the surface of HIV is one of the best leads to come along in the recent years of finding a vaccine for AIDS. Their next challenge is to develop vaccine products that could be tested on humans.


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   by Slim (Unregistered) - 2007-02-16
 » Sounds good!

It'll help those people that have s*****ful's of AIDS all over the world!!


   Re: Slim (Unregistered) - 2007-02-16
 » Sounds good!

s-p-o--o-n- full!!!
   by 4fit (Unregistered) - 2007-02-16
 » HIV firmware

sounds like a job for Dark Alex-


   Re: :) (Unregistered) - 2007-02-16
 » lol

well done I like that comment!

   Re: Benji (Unregistered) - 2007-02-23
 » lol

Ahaha...
   by cosmo.... (Unregistered) - 2007-02-16
 » get in line!

I've passed enough biology and a bit of chemistry to understand some of what this "anti-venom" may do.
I just hope it wont be so crazy for someone to get an injection. Like the flu vaccine was to get a few years ago (here in LA).

   by lala (Unregistered) - 2007-02-16
 » lol

this is alll a conspiracy havent u thouhgt lately we are in such a advanced age and still cant defeat this minor issue???? its al created by the world to sotp people from goin corrupt

if this vaccine wuld be released in the world we humans will go out *****in like crazy until antother deadly virus comes it will never be mad mark ma wrd aids is the power of god for us humans to be pure and not hungry but*****in ratz

   by jessettrz (Unregistered) - 2007-02-16
 » u want to know the truth!

go to youtube type in bush illtuminati secret society free mason or 9/11 the truth!


youll see wat it rrealy means! bush m,ade aids for population control!

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   by wtf (Unregistered) - 2007-02-16
 » Bsh Did Not Make Aids

Bush didn't make aids Bush wasn't even in power when aids epidemic started.. Anyway all diseases are man made to control population though. There won't be a cure for AIDS anytime soon.


   Re: uhh (Unregistered) - 2007-02-23
 » yup

your right aids came from the antidote for i believe was polio, the antidote consisted of parts of chimp spleens
   by DevoBUTTAJackson (yourmom) (Unregistered) - 2007-02-17
 » goddamnit....

You people are an embarrassment.

This is why the rest of the world thinks Americans are dumb enough to play fetch with....

   by Anon (Unregistered) - 2007-02-17
 » this is good

RNA viruses are nasty. RNA is basically half of your DNA when it splits and leaves the cell. Then it reforms, and splits and etc causing all these mutations which is why it is hard to make a single cure for HIV normally its a different scenario case to case. To be able to find common ground in such a chaotic virus is critical to finding a permanent solution to this. I think this is a giant step in the right direction to fight this. As far as government conspiracy, I'd have to say no it is not due to any form of government, because if it was, you wouldn't let it attack your own house, but rather exploit it and make a ton of money solving someone elses problems. Atleast that would be my method of causing havoc somewhere. For all the Dale's out there; You don't know who I am but I know where you live.

   by Mediya - 2007-02-18
 » >>

a good news

   by Rakot Seeker (Unregistered) - 2007-03-04
 » yeah

Yeah i think they would rather sell the cure for say $1.000.000 each. Saying that this is the most expensive technology and make lots of money than just hiding it.
Take for example game console is a virus.(complicated but created by men)Do you think there's not enough hackers and firmware makers to :Chip, Hack.. and all that?lol.Scientists never have enough money on their reseach lol thats why they stay on same spot or move very slowly.At least there is some progress now.B4 i heard only.There is no cure and nothing of the like.



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