<p>In a significant development towards finding solutions to fight <a href="https://www.deccanherald.com/national/covid-coronavirus-news-today-live-covid-19-india-cases-deaths-second-wave-maharashtra-karnataka-mumbai-bengaluru-kerala-lockdown-curfew-rules-corona-disease-1004979.html" target="_blank">Covid-19</a> variants, researchers have been able to find out the presence of T cells with the ability to recognise Covid-19 variants in people who have recovered from Covid-19 or have got the Moderna or Pfizer-BioNTech vaccines.</p>.<p>The study, published in Cell Reports Medicine, includes data on the four major SARS-CoV-2 variants -- Alpha (B.1.1.7), Beta (B.1.351), Gamma (P.1) and Epsilon (B.1.427/B.1.429). It found out that both “helper” T cells and “killer” T cells in those people can recognise the mutated varieties of the Covid-19 virus.</p>.<p>According to The Indian Express <a href="https://indianexpress.com/article/explained/moderna-pfizer-vaccines-prime-t-cells-to-fight-variants-study-7389023/" target="_blank">report</a>, La Jolla Institute for Immunology (LJI) website mentions that before the Delta variant became prevalent, the research was already initiated.</p>.<p><strong><a href="https://www.deccanherald.com/science-and-environment/monitor-symptoms-post-covid-recovery-aiims-study-1005035.html" target="_blank">Read | Monitor symptoms post-Covid recovery: AIIMS study</a></strong></p>.<p>In the research, three categories of people were analysed for the study-- Covid-19 recovered people, people vaccinated with Moderna or Pfizer-BioNTech vaccine, and samples of people before the pandemic who were never exposed to the Covid-19 virus.</p>.<p>Along with the Covid-19 recovered patients, vaccinated individuals also had T cells that could target variants. This indicates that Moderna or Pfizer-BioNTech vaccine can work towards protection against Covid-19 variants.</p>
<p>In a significant development towards finding solutions to fight <a href="https://www.deccanherald.com/national/covid-coronavirus-news-today-live-covid-19-india-cases-deaths-second-wave-maharashtra-karnataka-mumbai-bengaluru-kerala-lockdown-curfew-rules-corona-disease-1004979.html" target="_blank">Covid-19</a> variants, researchers have been able to find out the presence of T cells with the ability to recognise Covid-19 variants in people who have recovered from Covid-19 or have got the Moderna or Pfizer-BioNTech vaccines.</p>.<p>The study, published in Cell Reports Medicine, includes data on the four major SARS-CoV-2 variants -- Alpha (B.1.1.7), Beta (B.1.351), Gamma (P.1) and Epsilon (B.1.427/B.1.429). It found out that both “helper” T cells and “killer” T cells in those people can recognise the mutated varieties of the Covid-19 virus.</p>.<p>According to The Indian Express <a href="https://indianexpress.com/article/explained/moderna-pfizer-vaccines-prime-t-cells-to-fight-variants-study-7389023/" target="_blank">report</a>, La Jolla Institute for Immunology (LJI) website mentions that before the Delta variant became prevalent, the research was already initiated.</p>.<p><strong><a href="https://www.deccanherald.com/science-and-environment/monitor-symptoms-post-covid-recovery-aiims-study-1005035.html" target="_blank">Read | Monitor symptoms post-Covid recovery: AIIMS study</a></strong></p>.<p>In the research, three categories of people were analysed for the study-- Covid-19 recovered people, people vaccinated with Moderna or Pfizer-BioNTech vaccine, and samples of people before the pandemic who were never exposed to the Covid-19 virus.</p>.<p>Along with the Covid-19 recovered patients, vaccinated individuals also had T cells that could target variants. This indicates that Moderna or Pfizer-BioNTech vaccine can work towards protection against Covid-19 variants.</p>