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Updated: March 08, 2021 15:26 IST The researchers sequenced 750 genomes of the novel coronavirus from infected individuals and analysed the mutations Share Article AAA Artistic 3D-rendering of a T cell fighting with SARS-CoV-2 (not to scale). Credit: Benedikt Agerer / CeMM
The researchers sequenced 750 genomes of the novel coronavirus from infected individuals and analysed the mutations Some mutations in the novel coronavirus may not only enable it to evade antibodies, but also make the virus unrecognisable to the immune system s T-killer cells, says a new study which could aid in the further development of vaccines. While antibodies dock directly onto viruses to neutralise them, the scientists, including those from the Medical University of Vienna in Austria, said the T-killer cells recognise viral protein fragments on infected cells and subsequently kill them to stop virus production. ....
A recent sudy suggests certain mutations in the novel coronavirus may not only allow it to escape neutralisation but also make the virus unidentifiable to the immune system's T-killer' cells, which could aid in the further development of vaccines. ....
Some coronavirus mutations may help it evade immune system s T-killer cells, say scientists The researchers sequenced 750 genomes of the novel coronavirus from infected individuals and analysed mutations for their potential to alter T cell epitopes. Share Via Email | A+A A- By PTI LONDON: Some mutations in the novel coronavirus may not only enable it to evade antibodies, but also make the virus unrecognisable to the immune system s T-killer cells, says a new study which could aid in the further development of vaccines. While antibodies dock directly onto viruses to neutralise them, the scientists, including those from the Medical University of Vienna in Austria, said the T-killer cells recognise viral protein fragments on infected cells and subsequently kill them to stop virus production. ....
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