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New research shows promise towards development of adenovirus vaccine

New research shows promise towards development of adenovirus vaccine

Scientists at the U.S. Department of Energy’s Brookhaven National Laboratory have found two compounds, out of a national database of 140,000, that show promise for the development of a vaccine against human adenovirus. Adenovirus is responsible for multiple ailments in the body, including respiratory diseases, childhood pneumonia and eye infections. Regardless of the type of infection the virus causes, all viruses share a proteinase enzyme, which means one vaccine could protect against all diseases caused by the adenovirus. The results of the study were published in FEBS Letters, a Federation of European Biochemical Societies’ journal. Out of 140,000 compounds considered for research, 30 were predicted to be the best match and two were found to be effective in blocking the adenovirus enzyme. Mangel and his team conducted another study years prior, which found that the adenovirus enzyme cleaves proteins during the development of new virus particles. This process is what makes the...

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