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POZ Magazine: HIV Prevention in Southern Africa Ignores MSM

HIV prevention campaigns in southern Africa focus on heterosexual transmission of the virus and ignore men who have sex with men (MSM), according to a study reported by PlusNews. Among sexually active people with multiple concurrent partners in Malawi, Namibia and Botswana, researchers found over half of the men surveyed had sex with both men and women in the previous six months. Nonetheless, MSM issues are not part of ongoing HIV prevention work in these countries.

Source: http://www.poz.com/rssredir/articles/Africa_HIV_Prevention_1_18987.shtml

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POZ Magazine: New Strategy Could Eradicate Latent HIV-Infected Cells

Researchers report that they have taken the first step toward killing cells that are latently infected with HIV—cells that serve as a reservoir of persistent HIV reproduction and that current antiretroviral (ARV) drugs can’t reach. Their findings have been accepted by the open-access journal AIDS Research and Therapy.
Combination ARV therapy is incredibly potent. Numerous studies have shown that the therapies in widest use today can suppress all but the tiniest amount of HIV. However, the miniscule amount of HIV that remains—likely coming from reservoirs, such as resting CD4 cells, that aren’t always reached by ARV therapy—can completely reseed the body with virus as soon as a person stops taking his or her treatment.
Those resting cells have snippets of HIV DNA integrated into their own DNA, but they aren’t actively making new virus. Unfortunately, ARVs don’t affect cells that aren’t actively reproducing, and the amount of HIV DNA in the CD4s is so small that it doesn’t trigger the cell’s natural self-protection mechanism, which causes cells to self-destruct when their DNA gets altered too much.
Now, a group of Israeli researchers believes they have developed a method for getting to those latent cells and killing them. The group, led by Abraham Loyter, PhD, of Hebrew University in Jerusalem, is looking at ways to force the virus to integrate in multiple places in the cell’s DNA, triggering the cell’s chemical panic button and causing it to kill itself, a process called apoptosis.
Loyter and his colleagues developed two chemicals—dubbed INS and INrs peptides—that can prompt this process and combined them with an experimental protease inhibitor. The group then treated HIV-infected human immune cells for two weeks with the compounds, which they called the “mix.” Loyter’s group then allowed the remaining cells to grow out for an additional two weeks. HIV DNA levels were measured at three time points: before treatment with the mix, after two weeks of treatment, and then again two weeks after treatment was stopped.
Loyter’s team found that the “mix” worked as they’d hoped. After two weeks of treatment with the combination, no HIV DNA could be found, and this remained the case for an additional two weeks after the last dose of the treatment was added to the cells. The authors caution it is possible that some residual integrated HIV DNA was still present in the cells. Nevertheless, their results are encouraging.
“Stimulation of viral integration by the INS and INrs peptides, combined with the prevention of virion production by the protease inhibitor, not only resulted in blocking of HIV-1 infection but also in extermination of the infected cells by invoking apoptosis,” the authors concluded.
“Whilst this research is promising, a major caveat with these studies is that they are preliminary,” Loyter cautioned. “So far these experiments have only been shown to ‘cure’ HIV from small dishes of cultured cells in the authors’ laboratory, but the findings are an exciting development in the quest to eradicate this devastating global pandemic.”

Source: http://www.poz.com/rssredir/articles/hiv_mix_dna_761_18978.shtml

Filed under: HIV and AIDS, HIV Treatment, Medical and Research, , , ,

POZ Magazine: Catholic Church Fight Over Condoms Blocks NYC Clinic

An argument over condoms is keeping New York City’s Greenwich Village without an urgent care clinic, the New York Daily News reports. North Shore/Long Island Jewish Medical Center, which received a $9 million state grant for a clinic in the neighborhood, is interested in opening it in the emergency room of the bankrupt and closed St. Vincent’s Hospital, which was run by the Roman Catholic Archdiocese of New York. However, officials from St. Vincent’s insist the new clinic adhere to Catholic principles, including not counseling patients about birth control.

Source: http://www.poz.com/rssredir/articles/Church_Blocks_Clinic_1_18995.shtml

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POZ magazine: Major Cities Must Increase HIV/AIDS Efforts

Major cities around the world must increase their HIV/AIDS efforts, said Michel Sidibe, executive director of the Joint United Nations Programme on HIV/AIDS (UNAIDS), during a visit to Shanghai, UNAIDS reports. He recommended cities use their social services systems and other available resources to provide universal access to HIV prevention, treatment, care and support. Sidibe said many major cities have yet to take those steps in their HIV/AIDS efforts.

Source: http://www.poz.com/rssredir/articles/UNAIDS_HIV_efforts_1_18939.shtml

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POZ Magazine: Global Fund Seeks Contributions From China, India

China, India and other countries with fast-growing economies should begin contributing to the Global Fund to Fight AIDS, Tuberculosis and Malaria, said the head of organization, Agence France Presse (AFP) reports. The Global Fund is gearing up to collect $20 billion from 2011 to 2013 and is fighting a cutback on donations from western countries. To fill the gaps in financing, the Global Fund is asking for innovative financing, but also for help from emerging economies.

Source: http://www.poz.com/rssredir/articles/Global_Fund_Funding_1_18880.shtml

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