COVID-19 mRNA Vaccines Can Potentially Cause Immune Suppression And ‘Aid Cancer Development,’ Researchers Say

COVID-19 mRNA Vaccines Can Potentially Cause Immune Suppression And ‘Aid Cancer Development,’ Researchers Say


According to a new study published in the International Journal of Biological Macromolecules, modified mRNA used in COVID-19 injections could potentially aid cancer development.

“Mounting evidence indicates that these vaccines, like many others, do not generate sterilizing immunity, leaving people vulnerable to recurrent infections. Additionally, it has been discovered that the mRNA vaccines inhibit essential immunological pathways, thus impairing early interferon signaling,” the researchers wrote.

“Within the framework of COVID-19 vaccination, this inhibition ensures an appropriate spike protein synthesis and a reduced immune activation. Evidence is provided that adding 100 % of N1-methyl-pseudouridine (m1Ψ) to the mRNA vaccine in a melanoma model stimulated cancer growth and metastasis, while non-modified mRNA vaccines induced opposite results, thus suggesting that COVID-19 mRNA vaccines could aid cancer development,” the researchers

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