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health-and-medicine1 year ago

"Revolutionizing Immunization: The Rise of Self-Amplifying RNA Vaccines"

The development of self-amplifying RNA (saRNA) vaccines represents a significant advancement in immunization, offering the potential for enhanced efficacy and reduced side effects. These next-generation vaccines build on the success of mRNA vaccines and have the ability to replicate within the body, potentially leading to a more robust immune response with smaller doses. While Japan recently approved an saRNA vaccine, concerns over safety, ethical implications, and the balance between innovation and regulation have sparked a debate within the scientific community and among regulators and the public.

science-and-technology2 years ago

Advancements in Self-Amplifying RNA Vaccines for COVID-19

Scientists are exploring the development of self-amplifying RNA (saRNA) vaccines, an extension of mRNA technology, which could lead to more rapid and effective vaccine development. These saRNA vaccines include an RNA-dependent RNA polymerase (RdRP) complex that replicates the RNA many times, allowing for a lower dose and fewer subsequent boosters. Preliminary research suggests that saRNA vaccines can produce antigens for weeks or months after a single injection. The use of nanoparticles to deliver the saRNA package also allows for immunity to multiple antigens with one injection. While more research is needed, saRNA vaccines show promise and do not present any unique safety concerns.