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Timothy Ray Brown, 45, from San Francisco Bay Area, is in the news – as the first man cured of HIV- AIDS. “I think so,” he calmly tells his interviewers who ask if he actually is cured.

Brown has been facing cameras, gun mikes and diagnostic kits ever since the publication of a research paper on his unique case in the journal Blood in December 2010.

The researchers led by Kristina Allers and Gero Hutter at Charite University Medicine Berlin documented what can be dubbed as a miracle.

The successful reconstitution of a set of white blood cells that the HIV eats up in Brown’s body is a “very rare” occurrence, they noted.

Brown, who was tested HIV back in 1995 in Germany, was later diagnosed with another disease — leukaemia or blood cancer that involves an abnormal increase in white blood cell.

He was treated with bone marrow stem cell transplant — a cure for blood cancer. The stem cells came from a donor with a rare gene mutation that involves immunity to HIV — again a rare occurrence.
 The mechanism involved special white blood cells called CD4+ helper T cells.  When a dangerous material like a bacterium or a virus is detected in the body, immune cells immediately stimulate these special cells.

The helper T cells further activate and direct other immune cells to fight the disease. HIV specifically attacks helper T cells, making the body unable to launch a counter offensive against invaders.
Hence, AIDS patients suffer from other lethal infections. The researchers in Berlin showed that after stem cell therapy Brown’s body had reconstitution of CD4+ T cells at a systemic level and specifically in his gut mucosal immune system.

“While the patient remains without any sign of HIV infection,” they wrote. Brown has quit taking his HIV medication. The secret is that if the white cells could be manipulated to a state in which they are no longer infected or infectable by HIV that would mean a functional cure.

Researchers, however, have warned that though the study offers promise, it is not a surefire cure from the dreaded disease — transplants are risky, and this involved a very rare transplant. Brown is a rather lucky man. He said in a recent interview that appeared in the San Francisco media about his cure: “It makes me very happy — very, very happy.”

 Top Comment : Bindu Narayan   | 05 26 2011 09:39:48 +0000
A little hope in the darkness is good enough... But still we have along way to go...
 
13 comments on "NOW CURE OF AIDS.............."
  Commented by  Mohammad Bakhsh, Project Leader/Managing Consultant, Freelancer    | 06 06 2011 03:25:23 +0000
Thanks,Bindu for referral. i find this information most promising and assuring. Though risk is there,at least it has cured one of thousands of patients.May the treatment penetrate other sufferers.
  Commented by  Sairam. M, System Administrator    | 05 30 2011 05:18:13 +0000
ITS A MIRACLE, EVEN GOVERNMENT HAS COME A CROPPER IN SOLVING AIDS ISSUE.  

THOSE WHO RESORT TO HAVE EXTRA-MARITAL AFFAIRS OFTEN FIND THEMSELVES IN SUCH DIRE PREDICAMENT.  IT IS BEST FOR BOTH OF THEM TO SPILL THE BEANS, IF ANYONE IS INDULGED IN SUCH ACTIVITY.

THE GOVERNMENT HAS LATELY PLANNED TO INTRODUCE VACCINES FOR NEWBORNS SO THAT THERE WILL NO THREAT OF AIDS IN FUTURE. 


WILL MR.BROWN BE ABLE TO DONATE HIS BLOOD?  IF YES, THEN

WILL THE CELL TRANSPLANTATION REMAIN THE SAME EVEN IF THE BLOOD IS ADMINISTERED IN AN ANOTH`ER'S BODY?

ALL THESE QUESTIONS MAKE ME SKEPTICAL.  

ANYWAY MR.BROWN IS THE LUCKIEST PERSON ON THIS EARTH.     


THANKS FOR REFERRAL......

  Commented by  puneet kaushik, Operations Manager, NBFC    | 05 29 2011 10:11:16 +0000
bindu, it will help a lot of people.
  Commented by  Rathin Deb, Freelance Retail Consultant    | 05 28 2011 10:59:00 +0000
thanks Bindu for referral. Good news for many.
  Commented by  KALIYAMOORTHY, Oil & Gas Area Coordinator, Undisclosed    | 05 27 2011 15:36:41 +0000
A miraculous advancement in medicine. Hope this will help many more who suffer from this monster disease.
Thanks for referral Ms. Bindu Narayan.
  Commented by  Jaygopal Raghavan, Marketing Manager, Landmark Group    | 05 27 2011 08:45:21 +0000
Amazing news, hope it really works out as a cure for this dreaded disease.
Gr8! but it can have some reverse effort...
  Commented by  SHRIKANT MANOHAR DANKE, Consultant, Project Management Consultancy Firm    | 05 27 2011 05:08:38 +0000
This is a ray of hope, but it should not be misused.
Thanks for referral, Bindu.
  Commented by  Sanjay Bhardwaj, Partner/Principal/VP, BPL Ltd, Health Management Solution    | 05 26 2011 15:08:14 +0000
Years of research , hardwork and billions of dollars are finally yielding dividents.  
Very interesting news. Hope there is a cost-effective method for this to help in lesser developed countries.
  Commented by  Amit Verma, Unit Head, Neuronimbus Software Services P. Ltd.    | 05 26 2011 09:54:25 +0000
Really a good news. At least for Mr.Brown
  Commented by  Bindu Narayan, Product Development Manager, Care Biomedicals    | 05 26 2011 09:39:48 +0000
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