YankeeInRaleigh wrote:
Hm. On one hand, this is freaking brilliant, and humanity's ability to overcome problems is freaking amazing sometimes.
On the other hand, they're setting up a system (this treatment) which is the ideal way for AIDS to learn/evolve to the point where the system becomes useless. The HIV virus has been astoundingly resilient and adaptive, by putting the selection pressure on a fixed population to find another avenue into a cell besides the CCR5 molecule, you can bet at some point they WILL. Granted, that person would have to then pass the virus on to someone else for this new strain to be widespread, but HIV doesnt seem to have much of a problem spreading. If this new strain which has overcome this temporary 'trickery' (the new blood cells being produced by the new bone marrow) becomes the dominant, popular strain in the AIDS community, then they've opened the disease up to 100% of the general population, instead of the ~99+% which can acquire it as things stand now.
Anyways, interesting as hell, I cant wait to see how this plays out.
I'm not keen on the use of stem cells, but I'm going to take a guess that their effectiveness has something to do with their ability to adapt themselves.
I'm a big proponent of evolution, and we as a species are fucking it up bigtime, by saving the lives of those with genetic issues that would otherwise die. Animals adapt because the weak ones die, it's natural selection.
I really feel as though the human species is pissing in its own gene pool.
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ksquier89 wrote:
Holy fucking fuck...Boyes couldn't suck a dick if it landed in his mouth.