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Early HIV drugs 'functionally cure about one in 10'
Source: BBC | 15-03-2013

Rapid treatment after HIV infection may be enough to "functionally cure" about a 10th of those diagnosed early, say researchers in France.


They have been analysing 14 people who stopped therapy, but have since shown no signs of the virus resurging.It follows reports of a baby girl being effectively cured after very early treatment in the US.However, most people infected with HIV do not find out until the virus has fully infiltrated the body.The group of patients, known as the Visconti cohort, all started treatment within 10 weeks of being infected.


They stuck to a course of antiretroviral drugs for three years, on average, but then stopped.The drugs keep the virus only in check, they cannot eradicate it from its hiding places inside the immune system.Normally, when the drugs stop, the virus bounces back.

Control


This has not happened in the Visconti patients. Some have been able to control HIV levels for a decade.Dr Asier Saez-Cirion, from the Institute Pasteur in Paris, said: "Most individuals who follow the same treatment will not control the infection, but there are a few of them who will."He said 5-15% of patients may be functionally cured, meaning they no longer needed drugs, by attacking the virus soon after infection.


"They still have HIV, it is not eradication of HIV, it is a kind of remission of the infection."Their latest study, in the journal PLoS Pathogens, analysed what happened to the immune system of the patients.Early treatment may limit the number of unassailable HIV hideouts that are formed. However, the researchers said it was "unclear" why only some patients were functionally cured.


Dr Andrew Freedman, a reader in infectious diseases at Cardiff University School of Medicine, said the findings were "certainly interesting"."The presumption is that they've started treatment very early and the virus hasn't spread to so many of the long-term reservoirs and that's why it works.Whether they'll control it forever, or whether it'll be for a number of years and subsequently they will progress and the virus will reappear, we don't know."However, he cautioned that many patients would be diagnosed much later than in this study. 


 

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