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Medication To Suppress HIV Infection Discovered, Researchers Assert
Every year, 1 December marks the commemoration of the united fight against HIV and AIDS. 'World AIDS Day' has been raising awareness of the epidemic that kills at least 1 million people every year, since 1988. The theme for the 2019 observance is "Ending the HIV/AIDS Epidemic: Community by Community"/"Communities make the difference".
A recent study published in the Journal of Clinical Investigation asserted that a new potential medication has the ability to suppress an HIV infection. The medication works within an HIV-infected person's own body to suppress the virus, which cannot be treated using the available HIV treatments as most treatment methods fail to combat them [1] .

The study also points out that the potential new drug is capable of complementing the existing HIV antiretroviral therapy (ART) medications. Apart from that, there is also a possibility suggesting that the newly discovered drug can cause HIV remission without a lifetime of ART medication consumption.
As the human immunodeficiency virus gets attached to the HIV infected individual's genetic coding, it causes a constant dormant infection which inherently results in the development of complications in treatment. It is due to this integration the ART medications fail to treat the condition. Consequently, once the ART medications are stopped by the HIV affected individual, the virus multiplies and causes elevated levels of complications within the body [1] [2] .
The head researcher Haitao Hu asserted that "We are the first to show that human BRD4 protein and its associated machinery can be harnessed to suppress dormant HIV. Our findings are exciting because they not only improve our understanding of the biology of HIV epigenetic regulation, they also present a promising approach for the development of probes and therapeutic agents for HIV silencing, hopefully leading to cure of the virus eventually."
The researchers also pointed out that the protein BRD4 plays a central role in regulating the production of new copies of the HIV gene. A series of small molecules were designed, synthesized and evaluated by the team with the purpose of programming BRD4 to suppress HIV, which helped in the identification of a lead compound called ZL0580. This lead compound was then tested in HIV infection models, cultivating the result that the compounds possess the ability to delay dormant HIV reactivation[1] [3] .
Jia
Zhou,
co-senior
researcher
asserted
that
"We
will
continue
to
optimize
the
chemical
structure
and
effectiveness
of
this
class
of
molecules
and
conduct
safety
testing
in
cellular
and
animal
studies."
The
researchers
are
looking
forward
to
beginning
the
clinical
trials
so
that
the
medication
used
in
the
treatment
of
HIV-infected
individuals.
Disclaimer: The information provided in this article is for general informational and educational purposes only and is not intended as a substitute for professional medical advice, diagnosis, or treatment. Always seek the advice of your physician or a qualified healthcare provider with any questions you may have regarding a medical condition.
- [1] Niu, Q., Liu, Z., Alamer, E., Fan, X., Chen, H., Endsley, J., ... & Robb, M. L. (2019). Structure-guided drug design identifies a BRD4-selective small molecule that suppresses HIV. The Journal of clinical investigation, 129(8).
- [2] Shameen. (2019, August 07). Researchers discover medication to silence HIV infection. Retrieved from https://www.siasat.com/researchers-discover-medication-silence-hiv-infection-1575020/
- [3] Liu, Z., Wang, P., Chen, H., Wold, E. A., Tian, B., Brasier, A. R., & Zhou, J. (2017). Drug discovery targeting bromodomain-containing protein 4. Journal of medicinal chemistry, 60(11), 4533-4558.



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