Nasal Spray Revolutionizes COVID Protection

Researchers created an affordable, needle-free nasal spray COVID-19 vaccine

21 November 2024
Nasal Spray Revolutionizes COVID Protection
Prof. Ronit Satchi-Fainaro.

A breakthrough in vaccine development: Prof. Ronit Satchi-Fainaro’s lab at TAU’s Faculty of Medical and Health Sciences collaborated with Professor Helena Florindo’s lab at the University of Lisbon to produce a novel nano-vaccine for COVID-19. The nano-vaccine, a 200-nanometer particle, trains the immune system against all common COVID-19 variants, just as effectively as existing vaccines.

 

Moreover, unlike other vaccines, it is conveniently administered as a nasal spray and does not require a cold supply chain or ultra-cold storage. These unique features pave the way to vaccinating 3rd-world populations, as well as the development of simpler, more effective, and less expensive vaccines in the future. The revolutionary study was featured on the cover of the prestigious journal Advanced Science.

 

Prof. Satchi-Fainaro explains: "The new nano-vaccine’s development was inspired by a decade of research on cancer vaccines. When the COVID-19 pandemic began, we set a new goal: training our cancer platform to identify and target the coronavirus. Unlike Moderna and Pfizer, we did not rely on full protein expression via mRNA.

 

Instead, using our computational bioinformatics tools, we identified two short and simple amino acid sequences in the virus’s protein, synthesized them, and encapsulated them in nanoparticles". Eventually, this nano-vaccine proved effective against all major variants of COVID-19, including Beta, Delta, Omicron, etc.

 

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