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Coronavirus Mutates To Escape Immune System
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10 hours ago
The virus often mutates by simply deleting small pieces of its genetic code. The mutations "disguise" the virus from antibodies.
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The novel coronavirus has recently developed a number of worrisome mutations, resulting
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in multiple new variants popping up around the world.
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A new study sheds light on how the virus mutates so easily, and why these mutations help it
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escape the body's immune system.
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The beauty of this story is it's quite complex, but it's really rather simple.
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The study researchers found that SARS-CoV-2, the virus that causes COVID-19, often mutates
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by simply deleting small pieces of its genetic code.
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Although the virus has its own proofreading mechanism that fixes errors as it replicates,
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the deletions get around this.
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So what deletions do is not only alter one site, but they can alter a string of sequential
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letters in a row.
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And so you can't proofread against that, and you can alter a number of amino acids that
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build up that protein.
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And so it does represent a way that the virus can quickly adapt.
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Oh, it's devilishly clever.
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For their study, the researchers used a database to analyze nearly 150,000 genetic sequences of
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SARS-CoV-2.
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They found that these deletions frequently show up in similar spots on the genome.
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And these deletions started to line up to very distinct sites, and so that's why we've
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called them recurrent deletion regions, because we kept seeing them over and over and over
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again from viruses from different places at different times in genetically distinct
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viruses.
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Possibly these deletions were leading to the escape or the evolution away from antibodies
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that are binding it.
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This would be a way to get around that, because the antibodies won't be able to recognize.
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Yeah, because remember, the key thing in biology is shape, and precise little changes in shape,
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even in a big molecule, can have really, really big effects, right?
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So perfectly attuned to recognize shape, small movement, and this thing doesn't see this
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anymore.
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I mean, one missing building block out of about 1,200 can knock out the binding of antibodies
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that are potently neutralizing.
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So you're looking at, you know, less than a 1%, you know, change there.
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Small changes in biology can have massive effects.
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And that's why we have to think about antibiotic resistance and antiviral drug resistance, and
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da-da-da-da-da-da.
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That's where it's really hard whenever you're trying to describe this, because it's hard to
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show something which is gone, right?
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Absence is hard to show, but these tiny little absences have a big, big effect.
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Does it seem like the main goal from the evolution perspective is to sort of escape the immune
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system, and this transmissibility might be like a secondary factor, or we don't, like
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a beneficial side effect, but we don't really...
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The virus has evolved to replicate efficiently, and it'll evolve around anything that gets in
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its way, or go extinct.
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Evolution finds these sweet spots, and this is a pretty good virus, right?
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What it's doing is, every single time it's replicated, think of the millions of people
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that the virus is replicating in the world each day, right?
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Because anything that we can do to dampen the number of times it replicates, just like
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Kevin said, will buy us a little bit of time.
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Coming up with the tools now that we know that they're important, and that they can alter
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the immunogenicity of the molecule the way that some antibodies bind it, and understand
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if there's clinical changes that are associated with that.
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And that's, in some ways, what happened with the discovery of the variants from South Africa,
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and from the United Kingdom, both of which have deletions.
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Will we see something happen like we do with flu vaccines, that these need to be reformulated
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frequently?
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You know, it's not going to be an all or nothing where one day, you know, the virus can be blocked
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by a vaccine, and the next day it's gone.
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It's a continuum.
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But you still have something that's 90 or 85% efficacious, which I think, at the start
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of this pandemic, we'd all sign up for.
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It's not just going to be this virus.
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It'll be the next virus, and the next virus, and the next virus, and the next virus.
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They will continue to emerge.
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They will continue to evolve.
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And we continually have to play cat and mouse and stay one step ahead of them.
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Their results underscore the importance of closely monitoring the virus's evolution
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by tracking these deletions and other mutations.
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The findings also show why it's important to wear a mask and implement other measures
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to prevent the virus from spreading.
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The more people it infects, the more chances it has to replicate and potentially mutate.
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