Scientists successfully cure an AIDS living mouse with gene editing therapy
AIDS has been an incurable disease since its discovery in the last century. However, scientists have made major breakthroughs recently. They successfully used the CRISPR gene editing system to knock out HIV (HIV) DNA from live mice, and the mouse was still operated after the operation. Live well. Of course, it is too early to say that this method will save the majority of AIDS patients, but its ability to work on living animals shows that this solution has unlimited possibilities. It is reported that the team led by neurobiologist Carmel Kalli has been focusing on solving AIDS with gene editing technology for many years. Last year they succeeded in mice, but this year's process is smoother. In the experiment, the team used three different mice, the first HIV virus lurking in the cells of the mouse (this was successful last year), the second mouse carrying a set of HIV replication system, the third Human immune cells are transplanted, including T cells that are latent with HIV. HIV is a terrible virus that can lurk in immune cells trying to kill it, so it is difficult to find and cure in the clinic. Right now, antiretroviral therapy can make AIDS people live a normal life, but it is not perfect. Kaliri explained: "The existing antiretroviral therapy is very successful in inhibiting viral replication, but this method does not cure the symptoms. Once the patient stops treatment, the virus will come back." In order not to be attacked by the mouse immune system, the researchers integrated the CRISPR gene editing system into the adenovirus group, so that it does not trigger the immune system reaction like other viruses. Gelatin Size 0 Empty Capsule,Empty Shell Gelatin Capsule,Empty Gelatin Color Hard Capsules,Colorful Capsule Empty Gelatin Ningbo Jiangnan Capsule Co., Ltd. , https://www.ningbocapsule.com