Researchers demonstrated that thymosin alpha-1 stimulates dendritic cells to release a signaling molecule (IL-15/RA complex) that activates CD8+ T-cells and NK cells to fight HIV. This activation led to increased production of antiviral proteins and a measurable reduction in the HIV reservoir, the hidden pool of virus that makes a cure so difficult. The effect was seen in patients with adequate immune cell counts, suggesting thymosin alpha-1 could be a valuable tool in strategies aimed at achieving a functional cure for HIV.
Chen, Chaoyu; Xun, Jingna; Wang, Jiangrong; Zhang, Renfang; Qi, Tangkai; Liu, Li; Zhang, Xinyu; Song, Zichen; Shen, Yinzhong; Lu, Hongzhou; Chen, Jun