Thanks, good summary.
Now, let’s clarify the steps involved in this Spike protein gene-based vaccination:
Spike-protein encoding genes are wrapped in lipid nanoparticles (LNP) LNPs are injected into a human LNPs then fuse with local cells, and also enter the bloodstream The bloodstream spreads LNPs throughout the body LNPs release the Spike-protein gene into the cell’s cytoplasm The cell uses its machinery to make Spike protein - the antigen Cells then present the antigen via MHC I → Train killer T-cells Killer T-cells circulate around the body and destroy any cell that is presenting the Spike protein
This is the critical final step: Before your cells fused with LNPs, they were healthy After vaccination, killer T-cells now perceive those healthy cells as infected - requiring destruction
This is the definition of an autoimmune response - the host immune system turns on its own healthy cells.
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