HIV gene therapy that's not a SIN

HIV therapy Pub Date : 2010-07-07 DOI:10.2217/HIV.10.32
Min-Hsuan Lin, H. Sivakumaran, D. Harrich
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Evaluation of: Wang Z, Tang Z, Zheng Y et al.: Development of a nonintegrating Rev-dependent lentiviral vector carrying diphtheria toxin A chain and human TRAF6 to target HIV reservoirs. Gene Ther. (2010) (Epub ahead of print). HIV infection is incurable, but can be effectively controlled by antiviral therapy using a combination of drugs. HIV persistence during therapy is attributed to long-lived cells harboring genome-integrated HIV maintained in a transcriptionally silent state, which are refractory to current antiviral drugs. Transient and periodic activation of HIV in these cellular reservoirs leads to continual viremia. Wang et al. tackle the question of whether gene therapy using nonintegrating lentiviral vectors expressing cytotoxic proteins can specifically target HIV-infected cells. This approach has advantages since there is little chance of tumorigenesis through activation or mutation of proto-oncogenes typically associated with integrating viral vectors. These conditional vectors also express ...
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HIV基因疗法不是罪恶
王志,唐志,郑勇等。携带白喉毒素a链和人TRAF6靶向HIV病毒库的非整合rev依赖慢病毒载体的建立。其他的基因。(2010) (Epub,未付印)。艾滋病毒感染是无法治愈的,但可以通过使用药物组合的抗病毒治疗有效地控制。HIV在治疗期间的持续存在归因于携带基因组整合HIV的长寿命细胞维持在转录沉默状态,这对当前的抗病毒药物是难治的。HIV在这些细胞储存库中的短暂和周期性激活导致持续的病毒血症。Wang等人解决了使用表达细胞毒性蛋白的非整合慢病毒载体进行基因治疗是否能够特异性靶向hiv感染细胞的问题。这种方法具有优势,因为通过激活或突变通常与整合病毒载体相关的原癌基因来发生肿瘤的可能性很小。这些条件向量也表示…
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