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Scientists develop a new HIV microbicide -- and a way to mass produce it in plants
May 29, 2009
New research in the FASEB Journal describes a one-two punch in the battle against HIV In what could be a major pharmaceutical breakthrough, research published online in The FASEB Journal ( http://www.fasebj.org) describes how scientists from St George's, University of London have devised a one-two punch to stop HIV. First the report describes a new protein that can kill the virus when used as a microbicide. Then the report shows how it might be possible to manufacture this protein in quantities large enough to make it affordable for people in developing countries.
"We desperately need to control the spread of HIV, particularly in developing countries," said Julian Ma of the Department of Cellular and Molecular Medicine at St. George's and the senior researcher involved in the work. "A vaccine is still some way off, but microbicides could provide a more immediate solution, provided we can overcome major hurdles of high efficacy, low cost, and wide availability-all of which we address in this study."
In the research paper, Ma and colleagues describe how they combined two protein microbicides (b12 monoclonal antibody and cyanovirin-N) into a single "fusion" molecule and showed that this molecule is more active against HIV than either of its individual components. They designed synthetic DNA for producing this molecule and introduced this DNA into plant cells. After regenerating transgenic plants that produce the fusion molecule, they prepared the microbicide from a plant extract made by grinding the leaves.
"This study is nothing short of a breakthrough-not only does it yield a new drug to fight the spread of HIV, but it also shows us how we can produce it on the scale necessary to get it into the hands of those who need it most," said Gerald Weissmann, M.D., Editor-in-Chief of The FASEB Journal. "Unlike their unregulated counterparts in the dietary supplement industry, these scientists are using the engines of nature to manufacture pharmaceuticals that must undergo extensive safety and efficacy testing long before the first gel or cream is administered."
Federation of American Societies for Experimental Biology
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Dozens in development: effective anti-HIV microbicides probably a decade away.(Rx): An article from: Internal Medicine News
by Sherry Boschert (Author)
This digital document is an article from Internal Medicine News, published by International Medical News Group on April 15, 2004. The length of the article is 633 words. The page length shown above is based on a typical 300-word page. The article is delivered in HTML format and is available in your Amazon.com Digital Locker immediately after purchase. You can view it with any web browser.
Citation Details Title: Dozens in development: effective anti-HIV microbicides probably a decade away.(Rx) Author: Sherry Boschert Publication: Internal Medicine News (Magazine/Journal) Date: April 15, 2004 Publisher: International Medical News Group Volume: 37 Issue: 8 Page: 68(1)
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Inside the HIV fight: from vaccines to microbicides, from preexposure prophylaxis to circumcision, researchers are considering multiple options in the ... (The national gay & lesbian newsmagazine)
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Citation Details Title: Inside the HIV fight: from vaccines to microbicides, from preexposure prophylaxis to circumcision, researchers are considering multiple options in the fight to prevent HIV. Tim Murphy talks to the players involved and gives us a progress report.(HEALTH) Author: Tim Murphy Publication: The Advocate (The national gay & lesbian newsmagazine)...
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Anti-HIV microbicides probably a decade away: dozens in development.(Clinical Rounds): An article from: Family Practice News
by Sherry Boschert (Author)
This digital document is an article from Family Practice News, published by International Medical News Group on April 15, 2004. The length of the article is 621 words. The page length shown above is based on a typical 300-word page. The article is delivered in HTML format and is available in your Amazon.com Digital Locker immediately after purchase. You can view it with any web browser.
Citation Details Title: Anti-HIV microbicides probably a decade away: dozens in development.(Clinical Rounds) Author: Sherry Boschert Publication: Family Practice News (Magazine/Journal) Date: April 15, 2004 Publisher: International Medical News Group Volume: 34 Issue: 8 Page: 25(1)
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HIV prevention must address women' needs: microbicides offer an added ray of hope/La prevention du VIH doit aborder les besoins de la Femme: les microbicides ... d'Espoir.: An article from: Femnet News
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This digital document is an article from Femnet News, published by Thomson Gale on May 1, 2007. The length of the article is 2512 words. The page length shown above is based on a typical 300-word page. The article is delivered in HTML format and is available in your Amazon.com Digital Locker immediately after purchase. You can view it with any web browser.
Citation Details Title: HIV prevention must address women' needs: microbicides offer an added ray of hope/La prevention du VIH doit aborder les besoins de la Femme: les microbicides offerent une lueur supplementaire d'Espoir. Author: Bobby Ramakant Publication: Femnet News (Magazine/Journal) Date: May 1, 2007 Publisher: Thomson Gale Page: 4(4)
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Microbicide acceptability research: current approaches and future directions [An article from: Social Science & Medicine]
by J.E. Mantell (Author), L. Myer (Author), A. Carballo-Dieguez (Author), Stein (Author)
This digital document is a journal article from Social Science & Medicine, published by Elsevier in 2005. The article is delivered in HTML format and is available in your Amazon.com Media Library immediately after purchase. You can view it with any web browser.
Description: With growing recognition of the potential value of microbicides for HIV/STI prevention, the importance of the acceptability of this brand-new technology has been widely acknowledged. We review the current body of microbicide acceptability research, characterize the limitations in assessment approaches, and suggest strategies for improvement. Electronic databases and abstracts of recent meetings were searched for acceptability data regarding vaginal and rectal products that may be used for HIV prevention. Of...
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Microbicides 2004, London, 28-31 March 2004: an overview of the issues.(HIV/AIDS): An article from: Reproductive Health Matters
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This digital document is an article from Reproductive Health Matters, published by Reproductive Health Matters on November 1, 2004. The length of the article is 531 words. The page length shown above is based on a typical 300-word page. The article is delivered in HTML format and is available in your Amazon.com Digital Locker immediately after purchase. You can view it with any web browser.
Citation Details Title: Microbicides 2004, London, 28-31 March 2004: an overview of the issues.(HIV/AIDS) Publication: Reproductive Health Matters (Refereed) Date: November 1, 2004 Publisher: Reproductive Health Matters Volume: 12 Issue: 24 Page: 208(2)
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Cultural norms and behavior regarding vaginal lubrication during sex: Implications for the acceptability of vaginal microbicides for the prevention of HIV/STIs (Critical issues in reproductive health)
by Sarah Braunstein (Author)
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Challenges to microbicide introduction in South Africa [An article from: Social Science & Medicine]
by P. Orner (Author), J. Harries (Author), D. Cooper (Author), J. Moodley (Author), Hoffm (Author)
This digital document is a journal article from Social Science & Medicine, published by Elsevier in 2006. The article is delivered in HTML format and is available in your Amazon.com Media Library immediately after purchase. You can view it with any web browser.
Description: Qualitative research was conducted in South Africa to determine perceptions about intra-vaginal microbicides in order to better understand the socioeconomic, cultural and structural contexts for the support of future introduction of this new HIV prevention method. Focus group discussions and in-depth interviews were conducted at community, health service, and policy levels of inquiry. The main study site was a black working class urban area close to Cape Town. ''Desperation'' in response to the HIV/AIDS...
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The promises and limitations of female-initiated methods of HIV/STI protection [An article from: Social Science & Medicine]
by J.E. Mantell (Author), S.L. Dworkin (Author), T.M. Exner (Author), S Hoffman (Author)
This digital document is a journal article from Social Science & Medicine, published by Elsevier in 2006. The article is delivered in HTML format and is available in your Amazon.com Media Library immediately after purchase. You can view it with any web browser.
Description: New methods are now available, and others are being developed, that could enable women to take the initiative in preventing sexually transmitted infections. However, attempts to capitalize on ''female-controlled'' preventive methods thus far have met with limited success. Female-initiated methods were introduced to intervene in the state of gender relations and assist women who are disempowered vis-a-vis their male partners. Paradoxically, however, we underscore that it is the very structure of regional and...
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Of microbicides & vaccines.: An article from: National Women's Health Report
by Gale Reference Team (Author)
This digital document is an article from National Women's Health Report, published by Thomson Gale on June 1, 2006. The length of the article is 838 words. The page length shown above is based on a typical 300-word page. The article is delivered in HTML format and is available in your Amazon.com Digital Locker immediately after purchase. You can view it with any web browser.
Citation Details Title: Of microbicides & vaccines. Author: Gale Reference Team Publication: National Women's Health Report (Newsletter) Date: June 1, 2006 Publisher: Thomson Gale Volume: 28 Issue: 2 Page: 5(2)
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