24/02/2022
COVID-19 mRNA Vaccines Work:
Corona Virus like many viruses it uses a protein on its surface to attach to and enter our cells. ANTIBODY that fit on this protein can block the virus from attaching. Corona Virus mRNA vaccines teach our immune system to make these antibodies. How do mRNA vaccines do that? mRNA is a genetic material that instructs our cells to produce proteins. The mRNA in the vaccine is retinol layer of fat particles that protected and help get that can be taken up by specialized cells of the immune system called DENDRITIC CELLS. Once inside these cells the mRNA does not enter the cell nucleus or interact with DNA but remains in the side of plasm with other mRNA molecules waiting to create the enzymes our body needs. When RIBOSOMES read the vaccine mRNA, pieces of the vital service protein are made. These pieces are then displayed on the surface of the DENDRITIC CELL. The DENDRITIC CELL travels to a nearby limp node where presents the surface proteins to under cells of the immune system. some of these cells called HELPER T CELLS, train B CELLS how to make antibodies that will fit perfectly onto surface protein of the virus. Other cells stimulated by the protein pieces called CYTOTOXIC T CELLS can kill virus infected cells. Now when the Corona Virus tries to infect us, our immune system is ready, immediately recognizing, neutralizing and destroying it, before we ever even had a chance to become sick.
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COVID-19 mRNA vaccines deliver directions to make a protein that educates our immune system, so it will neutralize the virus in future encounters. The mRNA-containing…