Tim received two transplants of bone marrow stem cells one from this hiv immune donor.
Hiv treated with stem cells.
Doctors report that a man with hiv who was given a stem cell transplant to treat his blood cancer has no detectable signs of hiv 18 months after stopping anti hiv treatment.
This is one of the standard bone cancer treatments.
To treat his leukemia his doctors wanted to wipe out his immune system with radiation and chemotherapy and then rebuild it with donated stem cells.
He looked for a donor with a specific genetic mutation that made them practically immune to hiv.
He received a stem cell transplant from a donor.
Receiving stem cells from this donor it turned out not only treated mr.
The stem cells came from a donor who carried a rare.
Hiv treatment has been stymied because reservoirs of infected cells have remained latent or in hiding in the bone marrow of patients and can later reactivate.
After the stem cell treatment which involved replacing the patient s white blood cells with hiv resistant versions the patient was deemed as in remission.
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As the donor has a very rare genetic mutation ccr5 delta 32 that makes them hiv resistant the stem cells sent the hiv into remission with only a mild reaction from the treatment.
The man had hodgkin lymphoma a cancer of the lymphatic system a key part of our immune system.
Stem cell transplants are an established treatment for the cancer.
Wednesday july 2 healthday news two hiv positive patients show no trace of virus after receiving chemotherapy and stem cell transplants as treatment for lymphoma according to new research.
To cure the patient s hiv.
Treatment with anti virals.
He had chemotherapy to treat the hodgkin s cancer and in addition stem cells were implanted into the patient from a donor resistant to hiv leading to both his cancer and hiv going into remission.
In this case however there was a second goal.