• BREAKING NEWS:
    A CURE FOR HIV/AUDS HAS JUST BEEN FOUND
    A cure for HIV could be a step closer after researchers found a new way to force the virus out of hiding inside human cells.

    The virus’s ability to conceal itself inside certain white blood cells has been one of the main challenges for scientists looking for a cure. It means there is a reservoir of the HIV in the body, capable of reactivation, that neither the immune system nor drugs can tackle.

    Now researchers from the Peter Doherty Institute for Infection and Immunity in Melbourne, have demonstrated a way to make the virus visible, paving the way to fully clear it from the body.

    It is based on mRNA technology, which came to prominence during the Covid-19 pandemic when it was used in vaccines made by Moderna and Pfizer/BioNTech.

    In a paper published in Nature Communications, the researchers have shown for the first time that mRNA can be delivered into the cells where HIV is hiding, by encasing it in a tiny, specially formulated fat bubble. The mRNA then instructs the cells to reveal the virus.

    Globally, there are almost 40 million people living with HIV, who must take medication for the rest of their lives in order to suppress the virus and ensure they do not develop symptoms or transmit it. For many it remains deadly, with UNAids figures suggesting one person died of HIV every minute in 2023.

    It was “previously thought impossible” to deliver mRNA to the type of white blood cell that is home to HIV, said Dr Paula Cevaal, research fellow at the Doherty Institute and co-first author of the study, because those cells did not take up the fat bubbles, or lipid nanoparticles (LNPs), used to carry it.

    The team have developed a new type of LNP that those cells will accept, known as LNP X. She said: “Our hope is that this new nanoparticle design could be a new pathway to an HIV cure.”

    When a colleague first presented test results at the lab’s weekly meeting, Cevaal said, they seemed too good to be true.

    “We sent her back into the lab to repeat it, and she came back the next week with results that were equally good. So we had to believe it. And of course, since then, we’ve repeated it many, many, many more times.

    “We were overwhelmed by how [much of a] night and day difference it was – from not working before, and then all of a sudden it was working. And all of us were just sitting gasping like, ‘wow’.”

    Further research will be needed to determine whether revealing the virus is enough to allow the body’s immune system to deal with it, or whether the technology will need to be combined with other therapies to eliminate HIV from the body.
    #HIVawareness #HIV #hivprevention #hivcure
    BREAKING NEWS: A CURE FOR HIV/AUDS HAS JUST BEEN FOUND A cure for HIV could be a step closer after researchers found a new way to force the virus out of hiding inside human cells. The virus’s ability to conceal itself inside certain white blood cells has been one of the main challenges for scientists looking for a cure. It means there is a reservoir of the HIV in the body, capable of reactivation, that neither the immune system nor drugs can tackle. Now researchers from the Peter Doherty Institute for Infection and Immunity in Melbourne, have demonstrated a way to make the virus visible, paving the way to fully clear it from the body. It is based on mRNA technology, which came to prominence during the Covid-19 pandemic when it was used in vaccines made by Moderna and Pfizer/BioNTech. In a paper published in Nature Communications, the researchers have shown for the first time that mRNA can be delivered into the cells where HIV is hiding, by encasing it in a tiny, specially formulated fat bubble. The mRNA then instructs the cells to reveal the virus. Globally, there are almost 40 million people living with HIV, who must take medication for the rest of their lives in order to suppress the virus and ensure they do not develop symptoms or transmit it. For many it remains deadly, with UNAids figures suggesting one person died of HIV every minute in 2023. It was “previously thought impossible” to deliver mRNA to the type of white blood cell that is home to HIV, said Dr Paula Cevaal, research fellow at the Doherty Institute and co-first author of the study, because those cells did not take up the fat bubbles, or lipid nanoparticles (LNPs), used to carry it. The team have developed a new type of LNP that those cells will accept, known as LNP X. She said: “Our hope is that this new nanoparticle design could be a new pathway to an HIV cure.” When a colleague first presented test results at the lab’s weekly meeting, Cevaal said, they seemed too good to be true. “We sent her back into the lab to repeat it, and she came back the next week with results that were equally good. So we had to believe it. And of course, since then, we’ve repeated it many, many, many more times. “We were overwhelmed by how [much of a] night and day difference it was – from not working before, and then all of a sudden it was working. And all of us were just sitting gasping like, ‘wow’.” Further research will be needed to determine whether revealing the virus is enough to allow the body’s immune system to deal with it, or whether the technology will need to be combined with other therapies to eliminate HIV from the body. #HIVawareness #HIV #hivprevention #hivcure
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  • BREAKING MEDICAL NEWS!
    Researchers in Australia have reportedly discovered a cure for HIV/AIDS — a breakthrough that could change millions of lives globally!

    But here's the twist:
    Something similar was discovered years ago in Africa, yet it was ignored... Why?
    Was it the location? The politics? The prejudice?
    Now that it's gaining recognition from the West, the world is finally ready to listen.

    It's time we start valuing African innovations just as loudly as we celebrate others.
    Talent has no continent.
    Let’s give credit where it’s due — and respect the minds behind the cure, no matter where they come from.

    Share this if you believe every discovery deserves a global stage — not just when it comes from the 'right' place.
    #HIVCure #MedicalBreakthrough #AfricaMatters #GlobalHealth #ScienceForAll #EndTheBias
    🌍 BREAKING MEDICAL NEWS! 🌍 Researchers in Australia have reportedly discovered a cure for HIV/AIDS — a breakthrough that could change millions of lives globally! πŸ§¬πŸ’‰ But here's the twist: ⚠️ Something similar was discovered years ago in Africa, yet it was ignored... Why? Was it the location? The politics? The prejudice? Now that it's gaining recognition from the West, the world is finally ready to listen. πŸ”₯ It's time we start valuing African innovations just as loudly as we celebrate others. πŸ’‘ Talent has no continent. πŸ’› Let’s give credit where it’s due — and respect the minds behind the cure, no matter where they come from. πŸ“’ Share this if you believe every discovery deserves a global stage — not just when it comes from the 'right' place. #HIVCure #MedicalBreakthrough #AfricaMatters #GlobalHealth #ScienceForAll #EndTheBias
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