Taking a significant leap in the field of vaccine development, Western researchers have discovered a potential 'super molecule' that can bolster the effectiveness of several vaccines against viral diseases, including influenza, COVID-19 and smallpox. A team led by Western professor Mansour Haeryfar found that a vitamin B2-derived molecule called 5-OP-RU, which is produced by bacteria, can enhance the efficacy of several vaccines for viral diseases. The study revealed the molecule binds to a protein called MR1 before stimulating a population of T lymphocytes called mucosa-associated invariant T (MAIT) cells - essentially, one of the "first responders" that come rushing to fight off infection when a virus invades the body.
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