ADD ANI AS A TRUSTED SOURCE
googleads
ANI Logo
Menu
US

4-year-old Belgian llama could be the key in fighting COVID-19, says study

Washington DC [USA], May 7 (ANI): The global race to find an effective treatment for coronavirus has come to a unique standpoint -- a four-year-old llama, named Winter, whose antibodies are effective in neutralising those new viruses in lab experiments that cause COVID-19, according to a study.

ANI May 07, 2020 09:27 IST googleads

Representative image

Washington DC [USA], May 7 (ANI): The global race to find an effective treatment for coronavirus has come to a unique standpoint -- a four-year-old llama, named Winter, whose antibodies are effective in neutralising those new viruses in lab experiments that cause COVID-19, according to a study.
Winter lives at a research farm in Belgium with about 130 other llamas and alpacas. Like all of them, she produces a special class of disease-fighting antibodies that help in binding the spiky proteins that stud the surface of the novel coronavirus, thereby neutralising its insidious effect, The Washington Post reported citing a paper published on Tuesday in the journal Cell.
The study, though preliminary, points to a possible treatment for COVID-19, the disease caused by the coronavirus, if the results hold up in animal and human studies.
Winter is a chocolate-coloured llama with spindly legs, ever-so-slightly askew ears and envy-inducing eyelashes. Her antibodies are a niche kind that is called nanobodies and are prized by researchers because of their ability to get into nooks and crannies, and because they are slow to degrade in the body, the experiments found.
Researchers from the University of Texas at Austin, the National Institutes of Health and Ghent University in Belgium are currently exposing laboratory mice to the coronavirus spike protein and studying the blood of people who have recovered from COVID-19 to identify traditional antibody drugs.
In 2016, researchers immunised Winter with spike proteins from MERS and SARS in a bid to develop a universal vaccine for human coronaviruses, four of which are common and cause cold-like symptoms.
They then drew her blood and isolated antibodies, one of which showed potential for neutralising MERS, and another of which neutralised SARS, said Daniel Wrapp, a co-author of the study and graduate student at the University of Texas at Austin.
"While the researchers were hoping to find a single antibody that could target all the coronaviruses, the 'consolation prize' was finding two that showed promise against MERS and SARS," Wrapp said.
If the small antibodies work in humans, their stability means they possibly could be delivered as treatment via an inhaler, he said, adding that larger monoclonal antibodies must be administered by injection.
Wayne Marasco, an infectious disease specialist at Dana-Farber Cancer Institute who developed experimental antibody therapies against close cousins of the current coronavirus, said he thinks the approach could be a "game-changer".
A single dose could potentially act to treat the disease or to prevent it for months. Last month, former Food and Drug Administration Commissioner Scott Gottlieb wrote in the Wall Street Journal that such drugs "may be the best chance for meaningful near-term success".
However, the antibodies inspired by Winter are still far from being tested in people. Belgian researchers are only now starting preclinical trials on hamsters.
Meanwhile, the US hospitals are harnessing naturally occurring antibodies to treat patients by providing experimental transfusions of blood plasma from COVID-19 survivors, hoping the plasma, rich with virus-fighting antibodies, can save lives.
With a widely available vaccine probably at least a year away, antibody therapies have become one of the most promising weapons, in the eyes of some experts, against COVID-19, which has killed more than 250,000 people worldwide. (ANI)

Get the App

What to Read Next

US

Trump says short-term oil spike acceptable amid Iran conflict

Trump says short-term oil spike acceptable amid Iran conflict

Amid surging global oil prices triggered by escalating conflict in West Asia, United States President Donald Trump said the "short-term" spike is worth the cost if it eliminates Tehran's nuclear threat.

Read More
Middle East

"Complete control over Tehran's skies": Netanyahu hails success

Israeli PM Benjamin Netanyahu announced that US-Israeli forces achieved "total dominance" over Iranian airspace during "Operation Rising Lion." He confirmed the elimination of Ayatollah Khamenei and hundreds of missile launchers, framing the offensive as a mission to neutralise Iran's nuclear threat and "change the face of the Middle East."

Read More
Middle East

Saudi defences thwart drone attack on Shaybah oil field

Saudi defences thwart drone attack on Shaybah oil field

Saudi air defences intercepted 16 drones targeting the Shaybah oil field and missiles aimed at Prince Sultan Air Base. Amid rising regional tensions, the Kingdom and GCC condemned the "treacherous Iranian aggression," with Riyadh asserting its "full right" to take all necessary measures to protect its territory and citizens.

Read More
US

US State Secy Marco Rubio on attack against Iran

US State Secy Marco Rubio on attack against Iran

Speaking to the press on Capitol Hill on Monday (local time), Rubio made it clear that the primary goal of the operation was to neutralise Iran's ballistic missile and naval threats.

Read More
Middle East

Netanyahu vows to ‘‘save the world’’ from Iran’s nuclear tyranny

Netanyahu vows to ‘‘save the world’’ from Iran’s nuclear tyranny

Standing amidst the wreckage of the targeted civilian area, the 76-year-old leader framed the ongoing conflict as a global mission alongside the United States to neutralise a nuclear-capable Tehran.

Read More
Asia

TV BRICS to showcase Russian winter through literary texts

TV BRICS to showcase Russian winter through literary texts

According to TV BRICS, Students from 14 Indian universities will participate in the telebridge. The participants represent 13 cities across nine states, including Delhi, Pune, Hyderabad, Kolhapur, and institutions from Gujarat, West Bengal, Kerala, and other regions.

Read More
Asia

Nottingham Trent University brings PG Education to Delhi Universi

Nottingham Trent University brings PG Education to Delhi Universi

The programme was delivered across Hindu College, Kirori Mal College, and Miranda House, engaging undergraduate students through hybrid lectures and interactive academic sessions, reflecting the structure and rigour of UK postgraduate education.

Read More
US

FBI Director’s locker-room celebration stirs controversy

FBI Director’s locker-room celebration stirs controversy

Videos circulating on social media showed Patel in the team's locker room Sunday, enthusiastically drinking beer, spraying drinks and even having a player place a gold medal around his neck as players and staff celebrated a historic win -- the United States' first Olympic men's hockey gold since 1980.

Read More
Others

Lucas Pinheiro Braathen secures Brazil’s first Winter Olympics

Lucas Pinheiro Braathen secures Brazil’s first Winter Olympics

In a landmark moment for Brazilian winter sport, alpine skier Lucas Pinheiro Braathen secured the country's first-ever Winter Olympics medal and a gold after winning the giant slalom at the Milan-Cortina Games on Saturday, as cited by Brasil 247.

Read More
Europe

Anti-Olympics protest in Milan turns violent

Anti-Olympics protest in Milan turns violent

According to CNN, thousands of protesters marched through Milan earlier in the day to oppose the 2026 Winter Olympics, citing environmental concerns about construction projects and what they described as the economic and social costs of hosting the Games.

Read More
Home About Us Our Products Advertise Contact Us Terms & Condition Privacy Policy

Copyright © aninews.in | All Rights Reserved.