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The Surprising Role of Start Nucleotides in mRNA Immunity
UnknownFriday, December 20, 2024
Researchers found that these 5'-pppA mRNAs are much more likely to trigger an immune response than their 5'-pppG counterparts. Why? Well, it seems that 5'-pppA mRNAs tend to form more double-stranded RNAs (dsRNAs). dsRNAs are like red flags for our immune system, setting off the RIG-I signaling pathway.
This was seen in lab-grown cells, mice with a special fluorescent marker, and even with mRNAs used in COVID-19 vaccines. So, the starting nucleotide of your mRNA could be a big factor in how your body responds to it. This insight is crucial for both understanding how our bodies work and improving future mRNA therapies.
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