Scientists created a fusion protein combining interferon alpha-2 and thymosin alpha-1 into a single molecule with enhanced anticancer and antiviral properties. The fusion protein was more effective than interferon alone at killing liver and breast cancer cells, triggering programmed cell death genes, and reducing hepatitis C virus levels in infected cells. This approach of combining two therapeutic proteins into one molecule could provide a more potent treatment option for cancers and viral infections.
Aslam, Muhammad Shahbaz; Zaidi, Syed Zohaib Javaid; Toor, Rabail Hassan; Gull, Iram; Iqbal, Muhammad Mudassir; Abbas, Zaigham; Tipu, Imran; Ahmed, Aftab; Athar, Muhammad Amin; Harito, Christian; Hassan, Sammer-Ul