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Stem Cell Related Patent Number US6365404
Title: | Hematopoietic cell method for treatment of HIV infection | Inventors: | O'Donnell, Jr., Francis E.; St. Louis, MO, USA | Summary: | Described herein are methods of reducing human immunodeficiency virus replication in vivo by the administration to a patient of modified T cells which have been rendered incapable of hosting viral replication. This invention addresses the problem of drug resistance in HIV infection, and methods are introduced for reducing such drug resistance by suppression of the viral load using novel hematopoietic cells. Namely, modified CD4 lymphocyte host cells are used to “capture” virons in a sterile micro-environment, after which the host's CD4 T-cell lymphocytes are then replaced with lymphocytes derived from autologous or homologous stem cells which do not express the CKR-5 receptor and which further inhibit the viral load. | Abstract: | The risk of drug resistance in HIV infection is reduced by profoundly suppressing the viral load using novel hematopoietic cells. Modified CD4 lymphocyte host cells are used to capture virons in a sterile micro-environment. The host's CD4 T-cell lymphocytes are replaced with lymphocytes derived from autologous or homologous stem cells which do not express the CKR-5 receptor, further inhibiting viral load. | US Patent Website: | Click Here for Full Text of Patent | Title Number: | US6365404 | Application Number: | US2000000545365 | Date Filed: | 07/04/2000 | Date Published: | 02/04/2002 | Assignee: | None |
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