A worldwide team of scientists says the human immunodeficiency virus (HIV) is swiftly evolving to avoid the body's immune defences, a phenomenon that adds to the challenge of crafting an AIDS vaccine.Mutations in HIV enable it to rapidly sidestep genetic variations that offer a better natural shield against the deadly pathogen, they said in a study released by the journal Nature on Wednesday.
"Even in the short time that HIV has been in the human population, it is doing an effective job of evading our best efforts at natural immune control of the virus," said Oxford University researcher Philip Goulder.
"This is high-speed evolution that we're seeing in the space of just a couple of decades."
Goulder's team analysed the genetic codes and viral strain of 2,800 infected people in North America, the Caribbean, Europe, sub-Saharan Africa, Australia and Japan.
Their big focus was on so-called human leukocyte antigen (HLA) genes.
These control specialised proteins whose job is to act as a signaller against intruders. The proteins present little pieces of HIV to the body's heavy armour, T cells, which then seek out the virus and kill it.
Since HIV was identified as the cause of AIDS, more than a quarter of a century ago, doctors have learnt that even though no one appears to be naturally immune to the virus, people progress to the full-blown disease at different rates.
Without antiretroviral drugs, some individuals may develop AIDS as little as a year after infection, while others take as long as two decades.
The span depends largely on inherited luck, for there are variants of HLA genes that are far better at combatting HIV than others. A tiny difference in DNA can make a huge difference in holding back the virus.
Goulder's team came across some bad news.
They found that the virus is able to mutate when facing the more successful variants of these genes.
This "escape mutation" is then transmitted on to the viral progeny and then handed on to the human population when another person becomes infected.
"Where a favourable HLA gene is present at high levels in a given population, we see high levels of the mutation that enable HIV to resist this particular gene effect," said co-author Rodney Phillips in a press release issued by Oxford University.
"The virus is outrunning human variation, you might say."
The study adds a further complexity in the quest for an HIV vaccine, say the authors.
Vaccine engineers will have to wrestle with different "escape mutations" in HIV that exist in distinct pools of populations.
For instance, a highly favourable variant of HLA is called HLA-B*51. It is common among people in Japan -- and, as a result, two-thirds of infected people there have a strain of HIV which features the "escape mutation" for this variant.
In Britain and Africa, though, HLA-B*51 is far less common. As a result, only between 15 to 25 per cent of HIV-infected people have the "escape mutation" in their version of the virus.
So it means that a successful HIV vaccine may have to take these geographical differences into account, as well as the stealthy, slippery mutability of the virus itself.
"The implication is that once we have found an effective vaccine, it would need to be changed on a frequent basis to catch up with the evolving virus, much like we do today with the flu vaccine," said Goulder.
AIDS first emerged in 1981 as a novel disease that destroys immune cells, exposing the body to opportunistic infections.
HIV was identified as its source in 1983. Twenty-five million people have died of AIDS and an estimated 33 million people have HIV.
The new paper focuses only on HIV's ability to sidestep natural immune systems. It did not address the virus' mutability towards anti-HIV drugs.
credited to livenews.com.au

May i say - OMG ! ???
I can't find a reference for Goulder in 2009 from Nature. Do you mean Journal of Virology?
I sure hope these scientists and researchers stay on top of this thing!
RT
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Of course it is...just like every other disease people make billions off of, that develops fierce and immediate "mutations" to publicized treatments. Common sense, cure=loss of income. People can be very evil.
Kristy did you read the article or did you just read the headline and skip down to the comments section like a good little troll?
Either way you obviously didn't finish the whole article as the last line mentions this little gem:
"The new paper focuses only on HIV's ability to sidestep natural immune systems. It did not address the virus' mutability towards anti-HIV drugs."
This wasn't a drug study. So take your cynical world view back to whatever student union you got it from, because in the real world you just look like an idiot.
Of course you are "anonymous", due to your anger issues? lol
Ms. Kristy,
Study immunology and you'll see the inherent difficulties in treating myriad diseases, from viruses to microbes. Your backward thinking goes against any type of business plan big pharma companies employ. A cure for HIV would yield BILLIONS of dollars for any company. The problem with treating these diseases is their rapid mutation rate which we know as evolution. Look at methicillin resistant staph auerus (MRSA). They change their proteins which renders medications ineffective.
Med's typically attack one weakness in a virus or bacteria. If that weakness is circumvented, the med is useless.
Science is only viewed as evil by those who are too ignorant to understand the complexities in finding cures for diseases.
Of course I am anonymous, I am not so narcissistic that I need to be associated with stupid posts on the internet. After all, what value is there in pointing out the stupidity of others? It's not like you are going to stop being stupid.
I strongly recommend you all watch "Deconstructing the Myth of AIDS". It will blow your mind and end all disagreement.
I hope that was a joke, Beccles. If not, I highly suggest that you buy a gun and blow your own mind.
Anonymous... why are you soooo bitter?
Why do you feel it necessary to be soo rude? Bet you wouldn't behave so if you were face to face with the individual!
Allow folks the right to comment without your unnecessary remarks.
Everyone likes money, and the pharmaceutical companies are not an exception.
Yet, the danger of HIV/AIDS is real. By calling it a myth, you are going to misinform more people, who might end up catching the disease due to lack of knowledge.
Please, stop denying AIDS! It exists. Human lives are being lost. The fact that you don't have it doesn't mean it doesn't exist. Watching videos/documentaries in the google is not a perfect way to learn about stuff. Read, research!
-Albert S.
Retard comments deserve, nay, REQUIRE condemnation by those that know how retarded they are. Failure to do so simply leads to the uninformed taking such retarded comments as statements of fact, thus perpetuating the retardardation of us all.
In short, you suck, I rule.
So Anonymous, if you don't want to waste your time point out the stupidity of others, then take your big mouth and go somewhere else, because unlike you, people would like to discuss issues without antagonists like you. grow up.
When ignorance is bliss, it is folly to be wise, isn't it?
Science is based on observing facts, not on some kind of conspiracy theory.
I have been working on HIV in Thailand, so allow me to tell you a couple of things. HIV is a RNA virus, with very few genes. When the virus replicates itself, some slight variations (as they naturally occur in all species) will occur. The drugs used in HIV attach themselves to the virus and are meant to block its replication. The molecules (protease inhibitors) use specific receptors (akin a lock and a key lock) to block the replication of the virus. Some mutations make the virus unreceptive to the drug, a bit as if you kept an old key to open a new installed lock. HIV infect T4 cells, split them and release them into the blood stream, and more T4 cells become infected. This leads to opportunistic infections by depressed immunity and full blown AIDS.
Sanchez whatever you think about Anonymous, please don't use the word retard. No reason to demean people with special needs just because someone has a different opinion.
AIDS and HIV is going on increasing at an alarming rate and is a big problem. Many new approaches have been adopted to create potent anti aids vaccine, with an estimated 2.7 million HIV infections constantly cropping up globally every year. Miniature versions of the HIV virus are taken and modified in laboratories to develop synthetic copies. The vaccine being tested will have the ability to effectively produce either cytotoxic T cells or antibodies that will aid in combating the infection.