Synthetic defective SARS-CoV-2 could be used as a self-promoting antiviral therapy
What if the COVID-19 virus could be used against itself? Researchers at Penn State have designed a proof-of-concept therapeutic that may be able to do just that. The team designed a synthetic defective SARS-CoV-2 virus that is innocuous but interferes with the real virus s growth, potentially causing the extinction of both the disease-causing virus and the synthetic virus.
In our experiments, we show that the wild-type [disease-causing] SARS-CoV-2 virus actually enables the replication and spread of our synthetic virus, thereby effectively promoting its own decline. A version of this synthetic construct could be used as a self-promoting antiviral therapy for COVID-19.
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