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Scientists expose HIV weak spot | Scientists expose HIV weak spot |
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Scientists have shown what happens when an infection-fighting antibody attacks a gap in HIV's formidable defences. | Scientists have shown what happens when an infection-fighting antibody attacks a gap in HIV's formidable defences. |
The National Institute of Allergy and Infectious Diseases-led team say the work could aid HIV vaccine development. | The National Institute of Allergy and Infectious Diseases-led team say the work could aid HIV vaccine development. |
They have published an atomic-level image in Nature showing the antibody, b12, attacking part of a protein on surface of the virus. | They have published an atomic-level image in Nature showing the antibody, b12, attacking part of a protein on surface of the virus. |
HIV avoids attack by constantly mutating, but this protein segment is a weak spot because it remains stable. | HIV avoids attack by constantly mutating, but this protein segment is a weak spot because it remains stable. |
This is certainly one of the best leads to come along in recent years Dr Gary Nabel,National Institute of Allergy and Infectious Diseases | This is certainly one of the best leads to come along in recent years Dr Gary Nabel,National Institute of Allergy and Infectious Diseases |
Dr Elias Zerhouni, director of the US National Institutes of Health (NIH), said: "Creating an HIV vaccine is one of the great scientific challenges of our time. | Dr Elias Zerhouni, director of the US National Institutes of Health (NIH), said: "Creating an HIV vaccine is one of the great scientific challenges of our time. |
"NIH researchers and their colleagues have revealed a gap in HIV's armour and have thereby opened a new avenue to meeting that challenge." | "NIH researchers and their colleagues have revealed a gap in HIV's armour and have thereby opened a new avenue to meeting that challenge." |
Slippery foe | Slippery foe |
Developing a vaccine for HIV has proved extremely difficult. | Developing a vaccine for HIV has proved extremely difficult. |
The virus is able to mutate rapidly to avoid detection by the immune system, and is also swathed by a near-impenetrable cloak of sugary molecules which block access by antibodies. | The virus is able to mutate rapidly to avoid detection by the immune system, and is also swathed by a near-impenetrable cloak of sugary molecules which block access by antibodies. |
But certain parts of the virus must remain relatively unchanged so that it can continue to bind to and enter human cells. | But certain parts of the virus must remain relatively unchanged so that it can continue to bind to and enter human cells. |
A protein, gp120, that juts out from the surface of the virus and binds to receptors on host cells, is one such region, making it a target for vaccine development. | A protein, gp120, that juts out from the surface of the virus and binds to receptors on host cells, is one such region, making it a target for vaccine development. |
Previous analysis of the blood of people who have been able to hold HIV at bay for long periods has revealed a rare group of antibodies - including b12 - that seem to fight HIV with a degree of success. | |
The latest study has revealed the detailed structure of the complex, which is formed when b12 docks with gp120. | The latest study has revealed the detailed structure of the complex, which is formed when b12 docks with gp120. |
Until now this has proved impossible, because of the flexible nature of some of the chemical bonds involved. | Until now this has proved impossible, because of the flexible nature of some of the chemical bonds involved. |
But the NIAID team were able to stiffen up the key protein enough to capture a picture of the complex. | But the NIAID team were able to stiffen up the key protein enough to capture a picture of the complex. |
They hope that revealing the structure of this bond in such precise detail will provide clues about how best to attack HIV. | They hope that revealing the structure of this bond in such precise detail will provide clues about how best to attack HIV. |
Challenge ahead | Challenge ahead |
Researcher Dr Gary Nabel said the work had revealed a "critical area of vulnerability on the virus". | Researcher Dr Gary Nabel said the work had revealed a "critical area of vulnerability on the virus". |
He said: "This is certainly one of the best leads to come along in recent years." | He said: "This is certainly one of the best leads to come along in recent years." |
Keith Alcorn, editor of the aidsmap.com website, said vaccines based on antibodies had so far failed to produce promising results. | Keith Alcorn, editor of the aidsmap.com website, said vaccines based on antibodies had so far failed to produce promising results. |
"These findings are very important because they show what sort of antibodies are likely to be most successful in neutralising HIV. | "These findings are very important because they show what sort of antibodies are likely to be most successful in neutralising HIV. |
"Now the challenge is to develop vaccine products that can be tested in humans." | "Now the challenge is to develop vaccine products that can be tested in humans." |
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