A new peer-reviewed study links the mRNA Covid-19 vaccines to long-term changes in genetic structures that can provoke an inflammatory response, and lead to the onset of cancer and autoimmune disorders.

The study by 19 German scientists was published last week in Molecular Systems Biology. The researchers said their findings may account for ‘post-vaccination inflammatory diseases which occur in a small number of vaccinated individuals.’

Journalist Alex Berenson said the study shows that mRNA vaccines can alter human chromosomes in ways linked to leukaemia and brain tumours. This occurs when the mRNA vaccines ‘train’ immune cells to sustain a pro-inflammatory immune response.

According to epidemiologist Nicolas Hulscher, ‘This study adds to the large body of evidence describing potent immune dysregulating effects of mRNA injections.’ Hulscher said the study raises ‘serious concerns about long-term immune homeostasis and the potential for chronic inflammatory disease, autoimmune sequelae, and even oncogenic processes.’

Immunologist and biochemist Jessica Rose, PhD, said the study confirms what is already known about the risks of mRNA vaccines:

‘Repeat injection leads to a boatload of immunological modifications. This is not new information. We know that these kinds of changes can occur. It is not surprising to me that they found this.

‘If the systemic reach goes far enough, such as to stem cells, then repeated injection could potentially induce epigenetic changes in these cells, especially since hematopoietic stem cells are known to develop innate immune memory in response to certain stimuli like infections or other vaccines.’

Epigenetics refers to how human behaviour and the environment can cause changes that affect how genes work. According to Berenson, the changes caused by the mRNA Covid-19 shots are epigenetic, as ‘they occur around DNA’s core and activate genes in ways that can promote tumour growth.’

‘The risk here is, of course, prolonged and excessive inflammation, which might contribute to tissue damage or chronic inflammatory conditions in some contexts, which we do see in pharmacovigilance data,’ Rose said.

mRNA led to genetic alterations connected to leukaemia, brain tumours

For their study, the researchers examined changes in the chromosomes of macrophages (immune cells that circulate in the blood) among people who had received mRNA Covid-19 vaccines. The study found that the vaccines altered a key component of these chromosomes: the histones.

A histone is a ‘DNA-binding protein that gives DNA its 3D structure,’ said Karl Jablonowski, PhD, senior research scientist at Children’s Health Defense. Most scientific studies on the modification of histones ‘primarily focus on the manifestation of disease,’ Jablonowski said. He added:

‘The familiar X and Y images of chromosomes are only possible because DNA wraps around histone proteins. They are among the most evolutionary conserved proteins among all multicellular life. Plants, animals or fungi that attempt reproduction with a small random mutation that changes the histone protein will not survive – probably not past the first cell’s division.’

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