Protein In Deer Tick Saliva Prevents HIV-1 From Attaching To T Cells, University of Massachusetts - Amherst Study

ScienceDaily (Feb. 19, 2008) — The HIV-1 virus cripples the human immune system by targeting white blood cells called T cells that form the body’s first line of defense in fighting infections. A recent study by researchers from the University of Massachusetts Amherst shows that a protein found in the saliva of deer ticks prevents the HIV-1 virus from attaching to the surface of T cells, which is the critical first step in the virus’ attack strategy.

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