Research News 6
Research News
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A Promising, “Unusual” Approach to Targeting HIV Spike Protein
A series of monoclonal antibodies were generated from rabbits immunized with a chemically stabilized form of the gp120/gp41 trimer.
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amfAR Grants Explore Gene Therapy Approaches to HIV Cure
Newly funded research teams deploy powerful CRISPR gene-editing and CAR T cell strategies to home in on HIV reservoir, the main barrier to a cure.
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Predicting Post-Treatment Control Before It Happens
Dr. Mohamed Abdel-MohsenThere is a pressing need for identification of blood tests that could help predict the likelihood of HIV remission after stopping antiretroviral therapy (ART) in the setting of HIV cure trials.
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Mimicking CD4: A Bait and Switch Approach to Immunotherapy
This month we focus on another form of immunotherapy, also with the potential to facilitate eradication of HIV reservoirs as part of an HIV cure strategy.
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CAR Cells, Revved Up
hen sought to determine if those cells could be enhanced with improvements on three fronts: 1) an increased ability to differentiate into mature, HIV-fighting cells; 2) enhanced resistance to infection and destruction by HIV; and 3) with improved anti-HIV capabilities.
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HIV Research: Paving the Way to COVID Vaccines
The extraordinarily rapid development of these COVID vaccines…was possible because the foundational work had already been done – by AIDS researchers.
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Two Krim Fellows Awarded
amfAR awarded Krim Fellowships to Aleksandar Antanasijevic and Ujjwal Rathore, who will harness powerful technologies in support of an HIV vaccine and cure.
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Risks and Potential Benefits of Participating in Cure Research
Perceptions of cure trial participants concerning personal and community risks and benefits are relevant to such studies and have received little attention.
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Immunotherapy Targeting HIV Reservoirs
Research Question CAR T cell therapy, which uses T cells that have been engineered to target specific proteins, has revolutionized the treatment of some blood cancers. Yet success in HIV has lagged and several challenges remain. For example, how can we ensure that the CAR T cells go to the areas where they are needed?…
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New amfAR Grants Target Intersection HIV and COVID-19
amfAR Fund to Fight COVID-19 researchers investigate “long-haulers” and the effect of coronavirus on the HIV reservoir, the main barrier to a cure.
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Remembering Dr. Joseph Sonnabend, Early Pioneer on AIDS
Dr. Sonnabend was a co-founder of the AIDS Medical Foundation, amfAR’s predecessor.
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Prospects for an HIV/AIDS Cure: Opinions of People with HIV and Their Healthcare Providers
The authors concluded that educational strategies tailored specifically to each group are required to increase understanding of HIV cure research and the role of ATI.
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amfAR Invests in “Next Generation” HIV Cure Intervention
Newly funded amfAR grantee Dr. Jerome Zack borrows from cancer research by investigating modified natural killer CAR-T cells to cure HIV.
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Mining the Blood for Markers of the Reservoir
The authors concluded that “the development of these tools may represent simple biomarkers for the rapid evaluation of changes in viral replication outside of the blood and changes in the reservoir size.”