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Boosting COVID Vaccines: From Muscles to Noses
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In a study using mice, researchers found that this method rapidly increases both local and overall immune responses. They discovered that the nasal booster triggers a quick change in certain immune cells, turning them into IgA antibody producers. IgA antibodies are crucial for protecting your respiratory tract. Interestingly, these IgA-producing cells come from existing cells that were previously making another type of antibody, IgG.
Moreover, clinical trials in humans showed that this two-step vaccination method also boosts systemic IgA antibodies, which can be found in your blood. This approach, using a vaccine enhanced with interferon, a type of signaling molecule, could be a promising strategy to rapidly and effectively protect you from respiratory viral infections.
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