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Dr. John Campbell · Today · 15 min

Vaccine cancer mechanisms

The potential for mRNA vaccines to cause cancer Theoretical mechanisms DNA Integration mRNA or fragments, reverse transcriptase, potentially disrupting tumour suppressor genes or activating oncogenes DNA contamination, integrate into the genome Contaminants in Vaccine Production Pfizer COVID-19 modRNA vaccines also contained an SV40 Inactivated tumour suppressor genes, p53 and Rb, promoting unchecked cell growth Prolonged Spike Protein Expression N1-methyl-pseudouridine-modified mRNA encoding the SARS-COVID-19 Spike protein Lipid nanoparticle (LNP) delivery to stem cells Sustained spike protein production, induce chronic inflammation, disrupt cellular repair mechanisms. Immune Suppression or Dysregulation Molecular Mimicry, Autoimmunity, inflammation Alter regulatory T-cell function, (potentially allowing pre-existing cancers to progress). (If the spike protein shares epitopes with tumour suppressor proteins) Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

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The potential for mRNA vaccines to cause cancer Theoretical mechanisms DNA Integration mRNA or fragments, reverse transcriptase, potentially disrupting tumour suppressor genes or activating oncogenes DNA contamination, integrate into the genome Contaminants in Vaccine Production Pfizer COVID-19 modRNA vaccines also contained an SV40 Inactivated tumour suppressor genes, p53 and Rb, promoting unchecked cell growth Prolonged Spike Protein Expression N1-methyl-pseudouridine-modified mRNA encoding the SARS-COVID-19 Spike protein Lipid nanoparticle (LNP) delivery to stem cells Sustained spike protein production, induce chronic inflammation, disrupt cellular repair mechanisms. Immune Suppression or Dysregulation Molecular Mimicry, Autoimmunity, inflammation Alter regulatory T-cell function, (potentially allowing pre-existing cancers to progress). (If the spike protein shares epitopes with tumour suppressor proteins)

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