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New antibody fragments that can fight the COVID-19 virus identified

Antibodies are an important weapon in the immune system's defence against infections. They bind to the surface structures of bacteria or viruses and prevent their replication.

By: Satata Karmakar   | | Updated: January 15, 2021 11:17 am
Tags: corona antibodies  Coronavirus  COVID-19  SARS-CoV-2  
New antibody fragments that can fight the COVID-19 virus identified
New antibody fragments that can fight the COVID-19 virus identified

Scientists have identified and further developed novel antibody fragments from llamas and alpacas that can be used against the SARS CoV-2 – the virus which causes COVID-19. Also Read - Alert! Coronavirus spike proteins may evolve to evade immune responses

According to the initial study reports, these “nanobodies” identified by an international team led by the University of Bonn in Germany are smaller than classic antibodies. These nanobodies can penetrate the tissue better and can be produced in larger quantities. Also Read - Beware! Coronavirus can damage your brain in many ways. Here’s what to know



Antibodies Are An Important Weapon

The team also combined the nanobodies into potentially effective molecules attacking different parts of the virus simultaneously. Also Read - Covid-19 vaccination: Concerns about adverse effects ‘unfounded, negligible’, says Govt

The approach, described in the journal Science, could prevent the pathogen from evading the active agent through mutations.

Antibodies are an important weapon in the immune system’s defence against infections. They bind to the surface structures of bacteria or viruses and prevent their replication.

Only A Few Antibodies Are Capable Of Defeating SARS Coronavirus-2

According to the researchers, their study’s aim is to produce effective antibodies in large quantities and inject them into the patients.

They stressed that the immune system produces an almost infinite number of different antibodies, and they all recognise different target structures. Out of all these antibodies, only a few are capable of defeating the SARS coronavirus-2.

“We first injected a surface protein of the coronavirus into an alpaca and a llama,” explained Florian Schmidt, from the University of Bonn’s Institute of Innate Immunity.

“Their immune system then produces mainly antibodies directed against this virus. In addition to complex normal antibodies, llamas and alpacas also produce a simpler antibody variant that can serve as the basis for nanobodies,” Schmidt said.

Four Molecules Actually Proved To Be Effective

The researchers took a blood sample from the animals, from which they extracted the genetic information of produced antibodies. This “library” still contained millions of different construction plans. Using a complex process, they extracted those that recognise an important structure on the surface of the coronavirus, the spike protein.

“Altogether we obtained dozens of nanobodies, which we then analysed further,” said Paul-Albert Konig, from the University of Bonn and lead author of the study.

Four molecules actually proved to be effective against the pathogen in cell cultures.

“Using X-ray structures and electron microscopy analyses, we were furthermore able to show how they interact with the spike protein of the virus,” Konig added.

Published : January 14, 2021 4:05 pm | Updated:January 15, 2021 11:17 am
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