• In a medical breakthrough that could reshape the future of HIV treatment, researchers have successfully used CRISPR/Cas9 gene-editing technology to eliminate HIV from human T-cells—and in follow-up lab tests, the virus did not return. This marks a major shift from traditional antiretroviral therapies, which only suppress viral replication but cannot remove the virus embedded in the host's DNA. By directly excising the proviral HIV-1 genome from immune cells, this technique targets the root of the infection—something decades of treatments have struggled to achieve.

    What makes this discovery even more promising is that the edited immune cells were not only HIV-free but also resistant to reinfection. That suggests a future where patients might receive a one-time treatment capable of permanently curing HIV. While human clinical trials are still in early stages and much research remains, the results signal hope for millions living with the virus. If proven safe and effective in broader applications, this could become one of the most transformative moments in medical history.

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    In a medical breakthrough that could reshape the future of HIV treatment, researchers have successfully used CRISPR/Cas9 gene-editing technology to eliminate HIV from human T-cells—and in follow-up lab tests, the virus did not return. This marks a major shift from traditional antiretroviral therapies, which only suppress viral replication but cannot remove the virus embedded in the host's DNA. By directly excising the proviral HIV-1 genome from immune cells, this technique targets the root of the infection—something decades of treatments have struggled to achieve. What makes this discovery even more promising is that the edited immune cells were not only HIV-free but also resistant to reinfection. That suggests a future where patients might receive a one-time treatment capable of permanently curing HIV. While human clinical trials are still in early stages and much research remains, the results signal hope for millions living with the virus. If proven safe and effective in broader applications, this could become one of the most transformative moments in medical history. #HIVCure #GeneEditing #CRISPR #MedicalBreakthrough #FutureOfMedicine
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  • In a monumental leap forward, scientists have used CRISPR-Cas9 gene editing to successfully remove HIV DNA from infected human immune cells in laboratory and animal models. The technique, pioneered by researchers at Temple University and Excision BioTherapeutics, forms the basis of a new treatment called EBT-101, which specifically targets and cuts out integrated HIV genetic material hidden in T-cells—something traditional therapies cannot do.

    While still in early clinical trials, the results are promising. The treatment was found to be safe and well-tolerated, though some patients saw a viral rebound after stopping antiretroviral therapy, indicating further refinement is needed. In parallel, scientists in the Netherlands demonstrated similar success using CRISPR to delete HIV from lab-grown cells. Although not a complete cure yet, this innovation paves the way for a one-time gene therapy that could revolutionize HIV treatment and bring us closer to eliminating the virus entirely.

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    #FutureOfMedicine
    In a monumental leap forward, scientists have used CRISPR-Cas9 gene editing to successfully remove HIV DNA from infected human immune cells in laboratory and animal models. The technique, pioneered by researchers at Temple University and Excision BioTherapeutics, forms the basis of a new treatment called EBT-101, which specifically targets and cuts out integrated HIV genetic material hidden in T-cells—something traditional therapies cannot do. While still in early clinical trials, the results are promising. The treatment was found to be safe and well-tolerated, though some patients saw a viral rebound after stopping antiretroviral therapy, indicating further refinement is needed. In parallel, scientists in the Netherlands demonstrated similar success using CRISPR to delete HIV from lab-grown cells. Although not a complete cure yet, this innovation paves the way for a one-time gene therapy that could revolutionize HIV treatment and bring us closer to eliminating the virus entirely. #CRISPR #HIVResearch #GeneEditing #MedicalBreakthrough #FutureOfMedicine
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