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Why is it that with many viruses the human body can make specific cells that can destroy the virus completely, but not with HIV?
wasteofo2 said:Why is it that with many viruses the human body can make specific cells that can destroy the virus completely, but not with HIV?
kalladin said:I just read a really interesting article on HIV in my genetics class. It was a paper published in Nature, and the scientists discovered a gene called TRIM5 in humans that tag HIV capsid proteins for destruction (hence preventing infection). But the thing is.. that in humans, we have a CypA gene that encodes for a protein that blocks the receptor on the viral capsid, blocking its interaction with the TRIM5 product. Well the scientists did this experiment or found something.. where the CypA gene was fused to the end of the TRIM5 gene, and apparently, having that gene confers resistance to the HIV virion.
Correct me if I'm wrong, I'm not very good at interpretting papers.
K.