Antibodies From Covid's Original Strain Don't Bind To Variants: Study

According to researcher Nicholas Wu from the University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, characterising what kinds of antibodies the body is most likely to make to fight a natural infection is an important roadmap for vaccine design

Antibodies From Covid's Original Strain Don't Bind To Variants: Study

People infected with the original strain of the SARS-CoV2 virus that caused Covid-19 early during the pandemic outbreak produced a consistent antibody response, making two main groups of antibodies to bind to the spike protein on the virus's outer surface.

However, those antibodies don't bind well to newer variants, finds a new study, published in the journal Nature Communications.