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Scientists grow crystal of enzyme found in HIV

Wednesday, February 3rd, 2010

From Imperial College London and Harvard University:

 

Scientists say they have solved a crucial puzzle about the AIDS virus after 20 years of research and that their findings could lead to better treatments for HIV.

British and U.S. researchers said they had grown a crystal that enabled them to see the structure of an enzyme called integrase, which is found in retroviruses like HIV and is a target for some of the newest HIV medicines.

“Despite initially painstakingly slow progress and very many failed attempts, we did not give up and our effort was finally rewarded,” said Peter Cherepanov of Imperial College London, who conducted the research with scientists from Harvard University.

The Imperial and Harvard scientists said that having the integrase structure means researchers can begin fully to understand how integrase inhibitor drugs work, how they might be improved, and how to stop HIV developing resistance to them.

When the human immunodeficiency virus (HIV) infects someone, it uses the integrase enzyme to paste a copy of its genetic information into their DNA, Cherepanov explained in the study published in the Nature journal on Sunday.

Some new drugs for HIV — like Isentress from Merck & Co and elvitegravir, an experimental drug from Gilead Sciences — work by blocking integrase, but scientists are not clear exactly how they work or how to improve them.

The only way to find out was to obtain high-quality crystals — a project that had defeated scientists for many years.

“When we started out, we knew that the project was very difficult, and that many tricks had already been tried and given up by others long ago,” said Cherepanov.

“Therefore, we went back to square one and started by looking for a better model of HIV integrase which could be more amenable for crystallization.”

The researchers grew a crystal using a version of integrase borrowed from another retrovirus very similar to its HIV counterpart.

It took more than 40,000 trials for them to come up with one a crystal of sufficiently high quality to allow them to see the three-dimensional structure, they said.

They tested the Merck and Gilead drugs on the crystals, and were able to see for the first time how the medicines bind to, and block, integrase.

Almost 60 million people have been infected with HIV and 25 million people have died of HIV-related causes since the beginning of the AIDS epidemic. There is no cure and no vaccine, although drug cocktails can keep patients healthy.

United Nations data for 2008 show that 33.4 million people had HIV and 2 million people died of AIDS. The worst-affected region is sub-Saharan Africa, accounting for 67 percent of all people living with HIV.

Two MAYF Leaders Attend CHIP Workshop and Seminar

Tuesday, September 29th, 2009

MAYF director Nduka Ozor and Secretary and Project Officer Kennedy Ogbonna recently attended a seminar and workshop for the CHIP program — Community Health Improvement Plan. The seminar lasted a full week and was held in the capital of Ghana, Accra. It was sponsored by the University of California at Los Angeles, Anderson School of Management. From this program, Nduka and Kennedy hope to implement their own CHIP to empower young people and stop the spread of AIDS in Mgbala Agwa. Stay tuned!!! We will keep you posted as progress on the CHIP develops!

Nduka receives Ambassador for Peace award

Friday, August 28th, 2009

The Nigerian chapter of the Interreligious and International Federation for World Peace has recognized Nduka Ozor as an Ambassador for Peace. This prestigious award was given in February, 2006, but Nduka actually received the award this year. The award is given in recognition of nominees’ efforts as well as their institutions in contributing to the improvement of human well-being.

– Phil Costa

Irish Aid supports MAYF!

Thursday, March 5th, 2009

By Val. Okara, Owerri.
The Daily Sun News

The Embassy of Ireland through its in-country Micro Project Scheme has committed over N11millions Naira to fight HIVS/AIDS in Agwa Community in Oguta Local Government, Area Imo State.

Speaking during the World AIDS day celebration on December 1st at Central school Obudi Agwa, the Aid Attaché Embassy of Ireland, Abuja, Hayley Veltom said that the Embassy has found pleasure and satisfaction in addressing HIV/AIDS problems in Nigeria through its partners. She specifically commended the effort of Centre for HIV/AIDS and STD Research (CHISTRE) for its enormous effort and commitment in fighting the HIV/AIDS scourge in rural areas.

Hayley said that the program of CHISTRE has trained 46 teachers, 60 students as Peer Health Educators formed Anti-Aids clubs in five post primary school and reached estimated 22,635 students during classroom teaching with accurate information on HIV and AIDS. She however, said that in spite of these efforts there is still much to be done in the fight against HIV/AIDS.

Mr. Nduka Ozor, the Project Director of CHISTRE said that World Aids Day provides an opportunity for sober reflection on all issues concerning HIV/AIDS. Mr. Ozor said that his organization is committed to preventing new infections as well as mitigating the impact of the virus in Agwa.

He however, lamented that women and girls in the rural communities are more vulnerable to the virus due to their high ignorance of the virus. He also said that the weakness of health systems in the rural communities limits the ability to reach those in greatest need with sustainable preventing and treatment services.

“We need to give more support to women, improvement in the social status of women and in their control over household income, in education, also for girls, but better access to sexual and reproductive health services is an achievable goal. We need to press forward for more political will especially at the local government levels to achieve this.

A generation without AIDS is achievable and CHISTRE is in the fore of this initiative he said. He challenged each and every one to fight HIV wherever they find it. Only when we make the virus our common enemy and stop risky behaviours shall we succeed in this global fight and commits to making a generation without Aids.

Eze Ignatius O. Asor, the traditional ruler of Obudi Agwa autonomous community commended Mr. Nduka Ozor, whom he said is spear heading the campaign on HIV/AIDS preventions, care and support services in Agwa with his team. The Eze enjoined the youth in the community to make good use of the information provided to them by the organization. Over 3000 students from 18 schools participated in the event.

Monday, February 16th, 2009

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