HONG
KONG: Chinese researchers said Monday
they have discovered an HIV-blocking agent that could be developed into a gel
to limit the sexual transmission of AIDS.
Scientists
from Hong Kong University said joint research with Shanghai Targetdrug Co.,
Nanjing University and City University of Hong Kong had discovered a molecule
that blocks HIV from entering human cells.
Zhiwei
Chen, director of the AIDS Institute of the University of Hong Kong Li Ka Shing
Faculty of Medicine, said the potency of the TD-0680 molecule against sexually
transmitted HIV was "encouraging".
The new
molecule could be developed into a microbicide gel to "prevent HIV sexual
transmission" by killing off the virus as it tries to enter the body.
This
would give people, especially women, an "alternative method to protect
themselves from the virus, in addition to condoms", Chen said.
"The
ideal solution is to develop an effective vaccine. Since such a vaccine remains
elusive, we must explore other strategies such as topical microbicide," he
said.
The
TD-0680 molecule is several times more potent than Maraviroc, a Pfizer-developed
equivalent which has been approved by the US Food and Drug Administration for
clinical treatment, the Chinese scientists said.
Unprotected
sex accounts for more than 90 per cent of AIDS infections in China, the
researchers said in a statement.
Their
work was published recently in the peer-reviewed Journal of Biological
Chemistry.
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AFP/wm
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