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New research could help improve future whooping cough vaccines

YUGMARG NEWSPAPER

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07-04-2025

Whooping cough, also known as pertussis, was formerly a leading cause of death in children in the United States and around the world before vaccines were introduced in the 1940s.

New research could help improve future whooping cough vaccines

In the decades since, the bacterial disease has been practically eradicated in the United States, with annual fatalities dwindling into the double digits.

Now, new research from the University of Texas at Austin could aid in improving whooping cough vaccines to once again push this disease toward eradication by targeting two key weaknesses in the infection.

The disease has made a troubling comeback in recent years as vaccine coverage declined, and the Covid-19 pandemic in 2020 severely outbreaks left public health officials and hospitals scrambling to accommodate a sudden influx of patients, primarily infants, who are often too young to be vaccinated and suffer the most severe symptoms.

Against this backdrop, a team of researchers, including members of UT’s McKetta Department of Chemical Engineering and Department of Molecular Biosciences, has made significant strides in understanding and enhancing the pertussis infection. One of the things that makes this infection dangerous is pertussis toxin (PT), a chemical weapon produced by the bacterium that kickstarts a pathetic immune response and causes many of the severe symptoms associated with whooping cough.

The new research, described in a new study published in the Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences, focuses on two powerful antibodies, hulE56 and hulB7, which neutralize the PT in different ways.

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