mRNA-based COVID-19 vaccines train the ‘long-term memory’ of the immune system

Researchers at the University of Cologne and University Hospital Cologne have shown in their study that the novel mRNA-based COVID-19 vaccines not only induce acquired immune responses such as antibody production, but also cause persistent epigenetic changes in innate immune cells. The study ‘Persistent epigenetic memory of SARS-CoV-2 mRNA vaccination in monocyte-derived macrophages’ led by Professor Dr Jan Rybniker, who heads the Division of Infectious Diseases at University Hospital…

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