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metadata.artigo.dc.title: B-cell engineering: a promising approach towards vaccine development for COVID-19
metadata.artigo.dc.creator: Faiq, Muneeb A.
metadata.artigo.dc.subject: Vaccine
Genome editing
COVID-19
Coronavirus
B-cell
Antibody
metadata.artigo.dc.publisher: Elsevier
metadata.artigo.dc.date.issued: Nov-2020
metadata.artigo.dc.identifier.citation: FAIQ, M. A. B-cell engineering: a promising approach towards vaccine development for COVID-19. Medical Hypotheses, [S.l.], v. 144, Nov. 2020.
metadata.artigo.dc.description.abstract: With the number of cases crossing six million (and more than three hundred and seventy thousand deaths) worldwide, there is a dire need of a vaccine (and repurposing of drugs) for SARS-CoV-2 disease (COVID-19). It can be argued that a vaccine may be the most efficient way to contain the spread of this disease and prevent its future onset. While many attempts are being made to design and develop a vaccine for SARS-CoV-2, pertinent technological hitches do exist. That is perhaps one of the reasons that we don’t have vaccine for coronaviruses (including SARS-CoV-1 and MERS). Recently developed CRISPR-mediated genome editing approach can be repurposed into a cell-modification endeavor in addition to (and rather than) correcting defective parts of genome. With this premise, B-cells can be engineered into universal donor, antigen specific, perpetually viable, long lasting, non-oncogenic, relatively benign, antibody producing cells which may serve as an effective vaccine for SARS-CoV-2 and, by the same rationale, other viruses and pathogens.
metadata.artigo.dc.identifier.uri: https://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S030698772030791X
http://repositorio.ufla.br/jspui/handle/1/41456
metadata.artigo.dc.language: en_US
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