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HIV resistance carries West Nile virus risk

18 January 2006

A RARE genetic mutation that protects people against HIV infection also appears to make them more vulnerable to West Nile virus.

The gene for the CCR5 receptor, which is HIV’s gateway into a cell, has been the focus of much attention in the past decade since it emerged that individuals with two copies of a particular version of the gene appear resistant to attack.

This raised the possibility of blocking the gene artificially, and until now there was no sign that this would be harmful. “CCR5 seemed to be a good-for-nothing gene,” says Philip Murphy, an immunologist at the…

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