A peer-reviewed study published last week in Immunity, Inflammation and Disease adds to the growing…
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Young adults who received a Pfizer COVID-19 vaccine showed elevated spike protein production a year or more after vaccination â thatâs significantly longer than the spike protein was expected to remain in the body â a peer-reviewed study showed.
The study, published last week in Immunity, Inflammation and Disease, found that participants exhibited elevated levels of multiple proinflammatory cytokines â proteins that help regulate the immune system â signifying âthe persistence of the humoral immune response to messenger RNA (mRNA) vaccines.â
According to the study, âthe persistent production of spike protein and highly inflammatory nature of mRNA-lipid nanoparticleâ may account for the elevated cytokine levels.
Lipid nanoparticles are intended to deliver mRNA to human cells. But theyâve also been found to deliver DNA contaminants, contained within mRNA COVID-19 vaccines, throughout the body.
Study âraises important questionsâ about long-term impact of COVID shots
âThis study raises important questions about the long-term immunological imprinting of mRNA COVID-19 vaccines in healthy young adults,â TrialSite News reported.
TrialSite News founder and CEO Daniel OâConnor said the studyâs findings âhighlight the urgent need for spike protein clearance and biodistribution studies â especially in young males and older adults â whose immune responses appear disproportionately affected.â
Karl Jablonowski, Ph.D., senior research scientist for Childrenâs Health Defense (CHD), said that while the study design â a longitudinal study of 84 people without a control group â âis not the strongest of designs,â he said the study nevertheless presents âevidence with strong implications.â
âMonths- or even years-long production of spike protein has some really scary prospects, one of which is T-cell exhaustion,â Jablonowski said. This can result in a situation where the body cannot effectively fight viruses or cancer. âPersistent exposure to antigens will exhaust the T-cells and inhibit their natural function.â
Epidemiologist Nicolas Hulscher said the studyâs findings âare not unexpected,â citing 130 peer-reviewed studies that have identified the persistent presence of spike protein in the human body.
Hulscher said long-term exposure to spike proteins may result in symptoms similar to those experienced by people diagnosed with long COVID…
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