Universal flu vaccine coming (with help from llamas)

LadyStanley

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Sep 22, 2004
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Universal protection against influenza infection by a multidomain antibody to influenza hemagglutinin

Abstract

Broadly neutralizing antibodies against highly variable pathogens have stimulated the design of vaccines and therapeutics. We report the use of diverse camelid single-domain antibodies to influenza virus hemagglutinin to generate multidomain antibodies with impressive breadth and potency. Multidomain antibody MD3606 protects mice against influenza A and B infection when administered intravenously or expressed locally from a recombinant adeno-associated virus vector. Crystal and single-particle electron microscopy structures of these antibodies with hemagglutinins from influenza A and B viruses reveal binding to highly conserved epitopes. Collectively, our findings demonstrate that multidomain antibodies targeting multiple epitopes exhibit enhanced virus cross-reactivity and potency. In combination with adeno-associated virus–mediated gene delivery, they may provide an effective strategy to prevent infection with influenza virus and other highly variable pathogens.

A universal flu vaccine from llamas? | FierceBiotech
A less scientific jargon take

Universal flu - great advancement.

But llamas? Won't they get big heads or something? :sarcasm:
 

Nalens Oga

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I feel bad for medical students taking the USMLE in the near future, so much new shit they're gonna have to worry about because bits from the textbooks are starting to become increasingly outdated at a faster pace and the ever increasing amount of drugs they'll have to memorize.

Even the current primary pharmacological treatment for influenza in a Basic Sciences Medical textbook from the 2010s is different than a book from the late-90s.
 

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