Jul 29, 2016
Promising Cancer-Fighting Gene Immunotherapy Could Be Used Against HIV, UCLA Research Suggests
Posted by Karen Hurst in categories: bioengineering, biotech/medical
AWESOME.
New UCLA research suggests that a gene-based immunotherapy that has shown promising results against cancer could also be used against HIV, the virus that causes AIDS.
In a study to be published in an August issue of the bi-monthly peer-reviewed Journal of Virology, researchers with the UCLA AIDS Institute and Center for AIDS Research found that recently discovered potent antibodies can be used to generate chimeric antigen receptors, or CARs, that can be used to kill cells infected with HIV-1.