Two weeks ago, Japan became the first country in the world to approve a new type of self-amplifying mRNA (sa-mRNA) vaccine.
A company called Meiji Seika Pharma released a statement on Nov. 28, announcing that it has been given government approval to manufacture and market their Kostaive sa-mRNA COVID vaccine.
What is a self-amplifying mRNA vaccine?
“Normal” mRNA vaccines work as such: a strand of modified mRNA that contains a sequence for making the spike protein of the SARS-COVID 2 virus is protected by a layer of lipid nanoparticles, which dissolves in the process of getting the mRNA strand into the body's cells. Once this RNA strand is delivered into the cell, the cell’s machinery takes it, manufacturers the spike protein that’s encoded on it, and that spike protein ultimately leads to the immune response. That’s an extremely simplified version of how that process works.
However, these new self-amplifying mRNA vaccines take this whole process a step further by integrating the genes that are needed to replicate the RNA.
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