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Home | Health | Study Finds Covid Protein May Trigger Immune System To Attack Healthy Cells New Variant Spreads Globally

Study finds Covid protein may trigger immune system to attack healthy cells; New variant spreads globally

Israeli researchers found that a Covid protein can cause the immune system to attack healthy cells, possibly explaining severe and long Covid symptoms. The study also identified enoxaparin as a potential blocker. Meanwhile, a new Omicron subvariant is spreading globally.

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Updated On - 11 June 2025, 11:06 AM
Study finds Covid protein may trigger immune system to attack healthy cells; New variant spreads globally
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New Delhi: Amid a fresh wave of Covid-19, Israeli researchers have discovered that a protein from the SARS-CoV-2 virus can cause the immune system to attack healthy cells mistakenly.

The study, published in the journal Cell Reports, sheds light on how severe Covid complications may occur and suggests new ways to prevent immune-driven damage from the virus, Xinhua news agency reported.

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Researchers from the Hebrew University of Jerusalem found that the virus’s nucleocapsid protein (NP), which normally helps package the virus’s genetic material inside infected cells, can spread to nearby uninfected epithelial cells.

Once on the surface of these healthy cells, NP would be mistakenly identified by the immune system as a threat. The immune system then deploys anti-NP antibodies, which mark these uninfected cells for destruction.

The process triggers the classical complement pathway, a part of the immune response that leads to inflammation and tissue damage, contributing to severe Covid symptoms and possibly long Covid.

Using lab-grown cells, advanced imaging, and samples from Covid-19 patients, the researchers found that NP binds to a type of molecule on cell surfaces. The binding causes the protein to cluster on healthy cells, further confusing the immune system.

The study also found that the drug enoxaparin — a common blood thinner and heparin analog — blocks NP from sticking to healthy cells.

In both lab tests and patient samples, enoxaparin helped prevent immune attacks by occupying the binding sites that NP uses.

According to the researchers, the discovery may offer new hope for reducing immune-related complications in Covid and potentially other viral infections.

Meanwhile, a newly identified Covid variant known as NB.1.8.1 has been recently spreading rapidly across multiple parts of the world, raising fresh concerns.

The variant, which belongs to the Omicron family, was first detected in January 2025 and has since reached countries including India, the US, the UK, Australia, China, Maldives, and Egypt.

The World Health Organization (WHO) has officially labelled it a “Variant Under Monitoring,” meaning it is spreading fast enough to warrant attention, but not enough to be classified as a major threat.

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