Next big Covid-19 treatment may be manufactured antibodies

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SAN FRANCISCO (REUTERS) - As the world awaits a Covid-19 vaccine, the next big advance in battling the pandemic could come from a class of biotech therapies widely used against cancer and other disorders - antibodies designed specifically to attack this new virus.. Read more at straitstimes.com.

SAN FRANCISCO - As the world awaits a Covid-19 vaccine, the next big advance in battling the pandemic could come from a class of biotech therapies widely used against cancer and other disorders - antibodies designed specifically to attack this new virus.

"Antibodies can block infectivity. That is a fact," Regeneron Pharmaceuticals executive Christos Kyratsous told Reuters. Eli Lilly, AstraZeneca, Amgen , and GlaxoSmithKline were cleared by the US government to pool manufacturing resources in order to scale up supplies if any of these drugs prove successful.

Unlike vaccines, which activate the body's own immune system, the impact of infused antibodies eventually dissipates. "The advantage of an antibody is that it is basically instant immunity," said Mark Brunswick, senior vice president at Sorrento Therapeutics, which aims to begin human trials next month of a single antibody candidate.

"We are trying to develop something that is complementary,"Amgen research chief David Reese said. Amgen is working with Adaptive Biotechnologies.

 

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