The Dhaka Times Desk Recently, scientists have come a long way in research to destroy the HIV virus. Because of this, a new light of hope has appeared in the treatment of AIDS.
According to the journal published in Molecular Therapy, scientists have been able to destroy the HIV-1 virus from the body of mice using CRISPR technology. CRISPR has been able to prevent the virus responsible for AIDS from multiplying with the associated protein 9 technology.
Clustered regularly interspaced short palindromic repeats are abbreviated as CRISPRs or CRISPRs. Basically it is a DNA repair process. The process by which the HIV virus reproduces and destroys the old virus by coding the DNA or genes.
This process has so far been limited to a concept. Scientists have succeeded in working with that idea. It is considered a major breakthrough in the treatment of the terminal AIDS.
Once the transmission of this virus can be prevented and the virus can be completely destroyed, then humans will be free from this life-threatening disease. Many people are born with this deadly disease. Anyone can get this disease without having any kind of immoral relationship. It is also spread by sharing the same needle or injection. Moreover, if the parents have this disorder, it can also be passed on to the children.
However, scientists were able to prevent new copies of the HIV-1 virus from the body cells of mice with the CRISPR technology and eliminate it forever. But scientists say, right now this technology is not suitable for human application.
However, after some more experiments, the scientists expressed the desire to apply almost the same coding to human DNA on animals and then test its capabilities on humans. This news is a ray of hope for AIDS sufferers around the world.