AIDS
New Antibodies Found that Cripple HIV

IAVI and affiliated researchers have discovered two powerful new antibodies to HIV that reveal what may be an Achilles heel on the virus. The findings are the result of a worldwide effort launched by IAVI in 2006 to find new antibodies that neutralize a wide variety of strains of HIV circulating in the world.HIV. HIV, the virus that causes AIDS, is the most mutable pathogen ever encountered by modern science. It changes at a furious rate, which helps it evade the body’s immune system. Today, countless variations of the virus infect people around the world. To be effective an AIDS vaccine would have to work against many versions of HIV.The two new broadly neutralizing antibodies are the first to be discovered in more than a decade, and the first to be isolated from donors in developing countries where the pandemic is raging. Now researchers will try to exploit the newfound vulnerability on the virus to craft new approaches to designing an AIDS vaccine.   “The findings are an exciting advance because now we’ve got a new, potentially better target on HIV to focus our efforts for vaccine design,” said Wayne Koff, senior vice president of research and development at IAVI. “And having identified this one, we’re set up to find more

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