Gain of Function Research: the Clairvoyant Lens on Pandemics

S. Bhandari, A. Dube, Bhoopendra Patel, A. Tak, Minal Kachhawa, J. Gupta, K. Gupta, Shivankan Kakkar
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Pandemic influenza viruses have emerged three times in this century. It is important to examine the potential risk of novel microorganisms/viruses through the add-on research mechanism of Gain of Function Research (GoFR). This mechanism consists of the practice of serial passaging of microorganisms to increase their transmissibility, virulence, immunogenicity, and host tropism through the inclusive feature of selective pressure of culture medium. Although, the GoFR can be a double-edged sword that has the potential to give an insight and better appreciation of current and future pandemics with antecedent apprehension of initiating a pandemic, itself. Moreover, with its inherent potential to give a head start on a virus, GoFR has the potential to develop vaccines or therapeutics, before the virus emerges in its true virulent form. Likewise, the GoFR studies can be vital in research on antivirals and antimicrobial agents and can help inform the development of combination therapies. Passive immunotherapy, which often includes a combination of products, is particularly dependent on GoFR experiments for evaluating efficacy. GoFR if made use of meticulously and with caution could help Medical Sciences and Humankind tremendously.
功能研究的收获:流行病的透视镜头
大流行性流感病毒在本世纪出现了三次。通过功能增益研究(GoFR)的附加研究机制来研究新微生物/病毒的潜在风险是很重要的。这种机制包括微生物的连续传代,通过培养基选择压力的包容性特征来增加其传播性、毒力、免疫原性和宿主亲和性。尽管GoFR可能是一把双刃剑,它有可能使人们在事先担心大流行的情况下,对当前和未来的大流行有更深入的了解和更好的认识。此外,GoFR具有在病毒出现真正的毒性形式之前抢先开始的固有潜力,因此有可能在病毒出现之前开发出疫苗或治疗方法。同样,GoFR研究对抗病毒药物和抗菌剂的研究至关重要,并有助于为开发联合疗法提供信息。被动免疫疗法,通常包括产品组合,特别依赖于GoFR实验来评估疗效。如果谨慎谨慎地使用GoFR,可以极大地帮助医学科学和人类。
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