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Chinese scientists seeking potential COVID-19 treatment find 'effective' antibodies

Published 04/01/2020, 05:09 AM
Updated 04/01/2020, 10:02 AM
© Reuters. FILE PHOTO: FILE PHOTO: An illustration, created at the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC), depicts the 2019 Novel Coronavirus

By Martin Quin Pollard

BEIJING (Reuters) - A team of Chinese scientists has isolated several antibodies that it says are "extremely effective" at blocking the ability of the new coronavirus to enter cells, which eventually could be helpful in treating or preventing COVID-19.

There is currently no proven effective treatment for the disease, which originated in China and is spreading across the world in a pandemic that has infected more than 850,000 and killed 42,000.

Zhang Linqi at Tsinghua University in Beijing said a drug made with antibodies like the ones his team have found could be used more effectively than the current approaches, including what he called "borderline" treatment such as plasma.

Plasma contains antibodies but is restricted by blood type.

In early January, Zhang's team and a group at the 3rd People's Hospital in Shenzhen began analysing antibodies from blood taken from recovered COVID-19 patients, isolating 206 monoclonal antibodies which showed what he described as a "strong" ability to bind with the virus' proteins.

They then conducted another test to see if they could actually prevent the virus from entering cells, he told Reuters in an interview.

Among the first 20 or so antibodies tested, four were able to block viral entry and of those, two were "exceedingly good" at doing so, Zhang said.

The team is now focused on identifying the most powerful antibodies and possibly combining them to mitigate the risk of the new coronavirus mutating.

If all goes well, interested developers could mass produce them for testing, first on animals and eventually on humans.

The group has partnered with a Sino-U.S. biotech firm, Brii Biosciences, in an effort "to advance multiple candidates for prophylactic and therapeutic intervention", according to a statement by Brii.

"The importance of antibodies has been proven in the world of medicine for decades now," Zhang said. "They can be used to treat cancer, autoimmune diseases and infectious diseases."

The antibodies are not a vaccine but could potentially be given to at-risk people with the aim of preventing them from contracting COVID-19. 

Normally it takes around two years for a drug even to get close to approval for use on patients, but the COVID-19 pandemic means things are moving faster, he said, with steps that would previously be taken sequentially now being done in parallel.

Zhang, who posted the findings online, hopes the antibodies can be tested on humans in six months. If they are found to be effective in trials, actual use for treatment would take longer.

Other experts urge caution.

"There's a number of steps which will now need to be followed before it could be used as a treatment for coronavirus patients," Hong Kong University infectious disease specialist Ben Cowling said when the finding was described to him by Reuters.

© Reuters. A scientist works in the lab of Linqi Zhang on research into novel coronavirus disease (COVID-19) antibodies for possible use in a drug at Tsinghua University in Beijing

"But it's really exciting to find these potential treatments, and then have a chance to test them out. Because if we can find more candidates, then eventually we'll have better treatment," Cowling said.

 

Latest comments

Hey Chinese Communist government... no one believes you anymore
I believe them mostly, because I haven't found facts to support not to. Give me facts, I don't want to hear he said she said type of statements.
come on this has nothing to do with politics
China is the biggest fake drug market in the world
Give examples, without example or proofs, it is all he said she said thing...
Not true. Google and find stats.
China has some pretty smart scientists. Hopefully they are close to finding a cure so the world can benefit.
Yes, I'm very excited to see what our Chinese friends have discovered ay the world's expense.This country must be more vigilant in illegals not entering, no childbirth citizenship vacations, lotteries, etc. stop all that kraap -
Crap dear not kraap, maybe some illegal might teach it to you.
If China does find a cure, than it would be clear, this was nothing more than a biological weapon created by China to gain Economic supremacy. I mean really, COVID 19, starts in Wuhan, and spreads throughout the world, including Washington 15000Km away from Wuhan, and it does not even touch Shanghai that's just 800Km away? No matter how strict quarintine u implement, it is not possible that Chinese citizens travelled 15,000 Km before it was proven that Virus is highly contagious, and did not travel to dere capital, which is just 800KM away, and where medical Facilities r better than Wuhan.
What's ur explaination on the fact that It dint spread in China, but everywhere else?
Geez. How about efficient quarantine as what we finally decided to do after months?
Ppl are suffering while u are sparkling racial conflict?
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