A Group Of Scientists Finds Out High Potential Antibodies Against COVID19 Infection

Kathleen Kinder
Kathleen Kinder

Updated · Sep 29, 2020

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Experts at the German Center for Neurodegenerative Diseases have found highly efficient antibodies against COVID19. They have told that there is a passive vaccine in progress using these antibodies. However, they have revealed that these COVID19 antibodies can attach to the tissue samples from other organs as well, which might trigger unforeseen side effects. The findings of this study have been released in the journal named Cell. Initially in the study, experts have segregated almost 600 antibodies from the blood samples of people, who have recovered from COVID19 infection. The COVID19 is triggered by the SARS-CoV-2 virus. They have used various lab tests to identify these antibodies, which can attach to the virus.

Experts have created these antibodies with the help of cell culture. As per the crystallographic analysis, these neutralizing antibodies bind to the virus and hence it prevents the virus from entering the cells and its reproduction. These antibodies identify the virus and help the immune system to fight it off. A study conducted on hamsters has shown that these antibodies are highly effective against SARS-CoV-2. Like humans, hamsters are also at a higher risk of infection. Experts have said that hamsters have developed mild symptoms of the disease when they have received the antibodies after the infection. When these antibodies have been given before the infection, hamsters have not fallen ill at all.

Treatment of infectious diseases with the help of antibodies has been very popular among experts. The same approach is being applied for the treatment of COVID19 by administering plasma taken from the blood samples of recovered patients. The lead author of the study Dr. Harald Pruss has informed that three antibodies out of four have shown promising results for clinical development. Using these antibodies, scientists have started to develop a passive vaccine for COVID19. Experts have said that such a venture will require help from industrial partners as well. We hear that scientists have joined hands with Miltenyi Biotec for the project. Experts have informed that the duration of the protection provided by these antibodies, needs to be examined through further studies.

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Kathleen Kinder

Kathleen Kinder

With over 4 years of experience in the research industry, Kathleen is generally engrossed in market consulting projects, catering primarily to domains such as ICT, Health & Pharma, and packaging. She is highly proficient in managing both B2C and B2B projects, with an emphasis on consumer preference analysis, key executive interviews, etc. When Kathleen isn’t deconstructing market performance trajectories, she can be found hanging out with her pet cat ‘Sniffles’.