The mutation is rare—meaning that the treatment is currently unavailable to most of the world’s HIV-positive patients—though doctors believe that they may be able to mimic it with gene editing and thus expand the treatment’s applications.
A California man who has been HIV-positive for more than half of his life is in long-term remission, his doctors said on Wednesday, offering hope about a potential road to a cure. After being diagnosed with leukemia in 2019, the 66-year-old received a transplant of blood stem cells with a rare mutation;
reported that bone marrow transplants are also quite risky and thus have so far only been used in HIV-positive patients who have cancer. “I never thought I would live to see the day that I no longer have HIV,” the patient said.
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