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From: M2slo2cht on 3 Jul 2008 11:35 We've all been hearing this kind of news for years and it never seems to pan out. And frankly, I see a fly in the ointment with this theory already. Still, it's worth hearing about and you just never know.. Thought you might tuck this away in your "Might be of interest someday" file but don't get overly optimistic about it just yet. New approach offers chance to finally kill herpes <http://news.yahoo.com/s/nm/20080702/hl_nm/herpes_treatment_dc_1> By Maggie Fox, Health and Science Editor Wed Jul 2, 5:39 PM ET WASHINGTON (Reuters) - U.S. researchers reported on Wednesday they may have found a way to flush out herpes viruses from hiding -- offering a potential way to cure pesky and painful conditions from cold sores to shingles. They discovered that a mysterious gene carried by the herpes simplex-1 virus -- the one that causes cold sores -- allows the virus to lay low in the nerves it infects. It does so via microRNAs, little pieces of genetic material that regulate the activity of many viruses, the researchers report in the journal Nature. It may be possible to "wake up" the virus and then kill it with standard antiviral drugs such as acyclovir, said Jennifer Lin Umbach of Duke University in North Carolina, who worked on the study. "We are trying to go into animal trials," Umbach said in a telephone interview. The Duke team is discussing a potential collaboration with Regulus Therapeutics LLC, a joint venture between Alnylam Pharmaceuticals, Inc and Isis Pharmaceuticals, Inc that specializes in microRNAs. Herpes viruses cause permanent infections. They head straight to nerve cells, where they stay latent for the life of an animal or person, often causing periodic outbreaks. Herpes simplex 1 or HSV-1 causes cold sores, HSV-2 causes genital herpes, while varicella causes chicken pox and returns in middle or old age as herpes zoster to cause shingles. Acyclovir and related drugs can suppress symptoms but only when the virus is active. IMPOSSIBLE TO KILL "Inactive virus is completely untouchable by any treatment we have. Unless you activate the virus, you can't kill it," said Bryan Cullen, who oversaw the research. Umbach said that for still unknown reasons, viruses infecting different neurons in the same body activate at different times, making it impossible to eradicate an infection. Her team found that a gene called LAT controls microRNAs that turn off other genes in the virus. "The presence of these active microRNAs keep the virus dormant," Umbach said. "When the virus is activated by stress like UV (ultraviolet) light or a wound, production of (other) genes goes up." Then LAT is overwhelmed and unable to keep the virus in check. It wakes up and causes an outbreak. A drug that would turn off the microRNAs could drive the virus out of hiding and allow all copies of the virus to be killed with acyclovir, she said. "You would have one cold sore but you would get rid of it," she said. Curing something more painful, such as shingles, might be a little trickier, she added. One class of drug called an antagomir might work, Umbach said. These chemically engineered oligonucleotides are short segments of RNA that can be made into mirror images of a targeted bit of genetic material -- such as the herpes microRNAs. They would attach and "silence" the microRNA. The potential market is large. An estimated one in five Americans have genital herpes, according to the U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, while 100 million have the HSV-1 virus that causes cold sores. The CDC estimates there are a million cases of shingles every year in the United States alone.
From: Ken on 3 Jul 2008 17:18 Interview with the scientist, with sound. http://www.npr.org/templates/story/story.php?storyId=92151819&ft=1&f=1007 I learnt something, chicken pox is a form of herpes. Ken
From: M2slo2cht on 3 Jul 2008 19:47 Ken writes: >Interview with the scientist, with sound. >http://www.npr.org/templates/story/story.php?storyId=92151819&ft=1&f=1007 >I learnt something, chicken pox is a form of herpes. Yes, but it's not Simplex, which causes gentital and oral Herpes. It's Varicella-Zoster which will go dormant after causing Chicken Pox and can possibly reactivate later in life. At that point it causes Shingles. M2
From: alfred on 6 Jul 2008 09:39 >>I learnt something, chicken pox is a form of herpes. > > Yes, but it's not Simplex, which causes gentital and oral Herpes. It's > Varicella-Zoster which will go dormant after causing Chicken Pox and > can possibly reactivate later in life. At that point it causes > Shingles. > > M2 Also Mononucleosis (The teen kissing virus) is another form of Herpes, but again not Simplex. There are also beliefs that Chronic Fatigue Syndrome (which I had a problem with earlier in my 20's) is caused by Herpes 6 and or Herpes 7, which are not descript viral problems that infants get at a very early age, but no real symptoms arise at that age. Karposi's Sarcoma (which people with HIV or Cancer are more prone to) is another form of Herpes also. Also Cytomegalo Virus is another form of Herpes, both of these are NOT Simplex which are the causes of oral and genital herpes. Al
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