http://www.cbsnews.com/stories/2011/06/05/eveningnews/main20069146.shtmlthis is not backed up by time series case studies or the like, but apparently doctors have found a cure that has worked for at least one person (theoretically).
6/5/2011 8:12:07 PM
Pretty sure this is [old] news[Edited on June 5, 2011 at 8:13 PM. Reason : but still cool]
6/5/2011 8:12:47 PM
story just broke 26 minutes ago
6/5/2011 8:13:13 PM
The Berlin patient has been known for a while iircis it breaking now because they're officially saying yes, he's absolutely cured? I thought they announced him basically cured a while ago
6/5/2011 8:14:00 PM
6/5/2011 8:14:14 PM
Magic takes a shit ton of pills daily, this involves altering the immune system so the body can defend it on its own
6/5/2011 8:15:34 PM
OH REALLY CAUSE I WAS TOTALLY SERIOUS
6/5/2011 8:16:01 PM
lawl @ Magic Johnsonbut seriouslyMay 17, 2011http://www.ibtimes.com/articles/146949/20110517/timothy-ray-brown-berlin-patient-hiv-cure-video.htmDecember 14, 2010http://www.huffingtonpost.com/2010/12/14/hiv-cure-berlin-patient_n_796521.htmlJune 21, 1998http://www.nytimes.com/1998/06/21/magazine/the-berlin-patient.html(Obviously wasn't "cured" in 1998, but you get the point)
6/5/2011 8:16:58 PM
samwise is righti remember learning about this last year in immunology.badass stuff though.
6/5/2011 8:19:45 PM
Yeah its called stop being gay
6/5/2011 8:20:57 PM
This is Chit Chat. We don't care about people being cured of AIDS/HIV. We care about people GETTING AIDS/HIV so that we can laugh at them.LULZ
6/5/2011 8:25:37 PM
^^god damn you're stupid
6/5/2011 8:33:54 PM
^ no I'm just to ignorant to read the story
6/5/2011 8:36:20 PM
my old RA from Carroll Hall found something with gold atoms that helped w/ HIV during his PhD/post doc, etche posted on here some a long time ago: buzzday
6/5/2011 8:36:33 PM
6/5/2011 8:36:58 PM
^^nanotech I assume?
6/5/2011 8:40:15 PM
Is that related to this? message_topic.aspx?topic=606396 or message_topic.aspx?topic=610009&page=1#14630217
6/5/2011 8:40:49 PM
man, I bet most college-aged people don't even realize magic has HIV or that he had a turrible talk show
6/5/2011 8:41:39 PM
hiv virus can hide in many many different tissues and sometimes never manifest a full blown infection, takes a lot of testing to make sure the body is actually clear.
6/5/2011 8:45:45 PM
he had an article in some well-known magazine ... there was a thread in the Lounge about it many yrs agohere's the article: http://www.sciencedaily.com/releases/2008/05/080523162920.htm]
6/5/2011 8:46:11 PM
6/5/2011 8:58:40 PM
^ that stuff fascinates melike how Caucasians have a higher carrier rate of cystic fibrosis... theories say the frequency increased centuries ago to protect against cholera I believeor with sickle cell in Africans - it protects them against malaria
6/5/2011 9:04:54 PM
6/5/2011 9:08:47 PM
is there a way to be tested to see if you are immune?other than inject you with the virus and see if you get it?
6/5/2011 9:09:58 PM
Maybe there's a genetic test? There might be a protective portion of the MHC in the genome
6/5/2011 9:10:51 PM
iirc there is a genetic test you can haveits a mutation of the CCR5 receptor of the t cell. i know that you can have the test done if you are infected to be prescribed a very specific HIV med (called maraviroc), so i imagine that you can get one if you do not have HIV.[Edited on June 5, 2011 at 9:13 PM. Reason : i could be wrong here but im pretty sure im right ]
6/5/2011 9:13:11 PM
damn girl you goodCCR5-delta32 allele
6/5/2011 9:15:33 PM
I too read Yahoo News
6/5/2011 9:15:43 PM
we spend quite a long time on this.and cancer.
6/5/2011 9:16:45 PM
More likely than not, it's expensive (1-2,000 bucks) and not covered by insurance.
6/5/2011 9:17:44 PM
^ lawl... truthdude Joie... we spend a lot on cancer tooooo but not really immunology (though we should)... the main problem with us + immunity is that for a lot of disorders they have no idea what the F causes it. most things they can just say "oh... higher susceptibility with this allele"
6/5/2011 9:19:53 PM
I'm surprised that you don't spend more time on primary immune diseases because a lot of them are heritable.
6/5/2011 9:28:20 PM
Oh we definitely talk about the HLA susceptibility alleles and how haplotypes are inherited, etcWe just don't spend a lot of time on how to counsel people about them because even though they are inherited, there are very few of them where we can say with certainty someone will develop it... it's multifactorial inheritance, and hardly any of the diseases you can actually test for, so we can't help people out with it a whole lot until there's more knowledge in the area :\
6/5/2011 9:32:49 PM
Well, I know that immune deficiencies are at least pretty rare and I don't believe many of them survive to reproductive ages. So it may just be a moot point.[Edited on June 5, 2011 at 9:37 PM. Reason : .]
6/5/2011 9:37:07 PM
those stem cells are marvelous things
6/5/2011 9:38:32 PM
There are a lot of immune disorders where you can survive to a reproductive age... Narcolepsy, Hashimoto, Celiac, MS, rheumatoid arthritis, etc[Edited on June 5, 2011 at 9:48 PM. Reason : .]
6/5/2011 9:48:27 PM
hence "deficiencies"
6/5/2011 9:50:14 PM
whoops, my b but going off that, the types of disorders you're referring to we would be counseling for other reasons and not solely immunity... like Hypohidrotic Ectodermal Dysplasia[Edited on June 5, 2011 at 9:55 PM. Reason : I need to stop trying to do too many things and read the whole post]
6/5/2011 9:54:12 PM
23andme does some sort of test for it. here's the description of the results.
6/5/2011 9:55:39 PM
6/5/2011 9:57:57 PM
^^niceim curious of mine. where did you get it done?i totally want one just because
6/5/2011 10:08:24 PM
Isn't it normally like $400? I think there was a sale of $99 a while ago.^ 23andMe, Navigenics
6/5/2011 10:10:15 PM
if you get the 23andme kit, it includes the CCR5-delta32 SNP check as well.i don't have the mutation i signed up for it on the national genetic testing day or whatever it was where they were offering the kit for free + $5/month for a year. pretty fascinating.]
6/5/2011 10:13:58 PM
Right now it is $99 + $9/mo for their updates. Follow them on Twitter, they often give coupon codes that reduces it by $99
6/5/2011 10:14:17 PM
dude dudeduuuuuuuuuuuuuuude. i am ALL over this post wedding. cody too.
6/5/2011 10:17:25 PM
I'm kinda meh with the whole DTC testing thing. But then again, I'm on the side of the fence having to deal with people who greatly misunderstand what the thing does or is telling them[Edited on June 5, 2011 at 10:26 PM. Reason : and quite a bit of doctors won't know how to interpret the results for people][Edited on June 5, 2011 at 10:26 PM. Reason : andddd there's not a lot of regulation atm]
6/5/2011 10:26:18 PM
^this.
6/5/2011 10:30:07 PM
6/5/2011 10:34:49 PM
Well, there's a perfect example of why I dislike am "meh" about these tests. Eye color is very hard to determine and has many influences besides recessive and dominant alleles. From what we have studied and I have gathered from recent studies, there's a lot of influence people never knew about and there is still no definitive answer as to what gives a person a certain color for eyes. Even with things like preimplantation genetic diagnosis, you can't predict what the eye color will be (and I'm not so sure they give you percentages)[Edited on June 5, 2011 at 10:50 PM. Reason : I guess dislike is a strong word.][Edited on June 5, 2011 at 10:51 PM. Reason : .]
6/5/2011 10:50:05 PM
*sigh*apparently you missed the ENTERTAINMENT part of my post. regardless of whether those percentages are correct, it makes no difference. i can't choose what my future child will have and there will be NO way to tell until it pops out. it's just FUN.
6/5/2011 10:56:03 PM