Dangerous Trojan Horses: Lipid Nanoparticles Deliver DNA Recipes into Cells

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Prof Sucharit Bhakdi: "RNA vaccines are short lived copies of chromosomal recipes that direct the production of selected antigens like the spike protein. More than 1 billion copies are administered with each injection into the human body. Mass production of mRNA requires mass availability of the DNA templates.

How can this be achieved? You have just heard that this is done because the billions and trillions of copies of the DNA recipes are derived from bacteria. The recipes are contained in minute bacterial chromosomes that are turned plasmids. Plasmids are easily manipulated. Foreign recipes, like the genes encoding for viral proteins, can be inserted. Following bacterial multiplication, the plasmids are harvested and used as templates for production of the RNA copies. The RNA molecules are then packaged into tiny fatty globules termed lipid nanoparticles. The packaging material is essential to protect RNA from destruction so that it can travel in the bloodstream to reach all organs of the body. There, the lipid nanoparticles act as Trojan horses. They are taken up by the cells, their cargo is released within and the recipe's direct production of the gene product, that is displayed on the windowsill.

What everyone simply must know is that outside the cell, security guards are on the watch. All is well when a cake is produced according to a recipe originating from one's own book of life, one's own genome—but, woe if the recipe originates from an alien book, then the security guards, our immune system, will leap into action and attack that cell."

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