AI Article Synopsis

  • There are two types of HIV: HIV-1, which spreads all over the world and is very aggressive, and HIV-2, which is mostly found in West Africa and is less harmful.
  • Even though scientists have known about AIDS for almost 40 years, there still isn't a cure or a vaccine for HIV, so they're looking for new ways to help control the virus and improve treatments.
  • Some people who are infected with HIV-1 can control the virus without medication, but it's hard to understand how they do it since they're very rare. Scientists think studying HIV-2 might help because it could show important differences that lead to better treatments or possibly a cure.

Article Abstract

Two HIV virus types exist: HIV-1 is pandemic and aggressive, whereas HIV-2 is confined mainly to West Africa and less pathogenic. Despite the fact that it has been almost 40 years since the discovery of AIDS, there is still no cure or vaccine against HIV. Consequently, the concepts of functional vaccines and cures that aim to limit HIV disease progression and spread by persistent control of viral replication without life-long treatment have been suggested as more feasible options to control the HIV pandemic. To identify virus-host mechanisms that could be targeted for functional cure development, researchers have focused on a small fraction of HIV-1 infected individuals that control their infection spontaneously, so-called elite controllers. However, these efforts have not been able to unravel the key mechanisms of the infection control. This is partly due to lack in statistical power since only 0.15% of HIV-1 infected individuals are natural elite controllers. The proportion of long-term viral control is larger in HIV-2 infection compared with HIV-1 infection. We therefore present the idea of using HIV-2 as a model for finding a functional cure against HIV. Understanding the key differences between HIV-1 and HIV-2 infections, and the cross-reactive effects in HIV-1/HIV-2 dual-infection could provide novel insights in developing functional HIV cures and vaccines.

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http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6727498PMC
http://dx.doi.org/10.1186/s12981-019-0239-xDOI Listing

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