How the COVID-19 vaccines were created so quickly - Kaitlyn Sadtler and Elizabeth Wayne

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In the 20th century, most vaccines took well over a decade
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to research, test, and produce.
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But the vaccines for COVID-19 cleared the threshold for emergency use
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in less than 11 months.
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The secret behind this speed is a medical technology
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that’s been developing for decades:
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the mRNA vaccine.
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This new treatment uses our body’s existing cellular machinery
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to trigger an immune response,
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protecting us from viruses without ever experiencing an infection.
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And in the future, this approach might be able to treat new diseases
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almost as quickly as they emerge.
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So how do these revolutionary vaccines work?
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The key ingredient is in the name.
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mRNA, or messenger ribonucleic acid, is a naturally occurring molecule
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that encodes the instructions for producing proteins.
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When our cells process mRNA, a part of the cell called the ribosome
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translates and follows these instructions to build the encoded protein.
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The mRNA in these vaccines works in exactly the same way,
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but scientists use the molecule to safely introduce our body to a virus.
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First, researchers encode trillions of mRNA molecules with the instructions
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for a specific viral protein.
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This part of the virus is harmless by itself,
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but helpful for training our body’s immune response.
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Then, they inject those molecules into a nanoparticle
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roughly 1,000 times smaller than the average cell.
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This nanoparticle is made of lipids,
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the same type of fatty material that forms the membrane around our cells.
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But these lipids have been specially engineered
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to protect the mRNA on its journey through the body
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and assist its entry into the cell.
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Lastly, the final ingredients are added: sugars and salt
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to help keep the nanoparticles intact until they reach their destination.
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Before use, the vaccine is kept at a temperature of -20 to -80 degrees Celsius
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to ensure none of the components break down.
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Once injected, the nanoparticles disperse and encounter cells.
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The lipid coating on each nanoparticle fuses with the lipid membrane of a cell
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and releases the mRNA to do its work.
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At this point, we should note that while the vaccine is delivering
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viral genetic material into our cells,
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it’s impossible for this material to alter our DNA.
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mRNA is a short-lived molecule
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that would need additional enzymes and chemical signals to even access our DNA,
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let alone change it.
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And none of these DNA altering components are present in mRNA vaccines.
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Once inside the cell, the ribosome translates the mRNA’s instructions
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and begins assembling the viral protein.
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In COVID-19 vaccines, that protein is one of the spikes typically found
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on the virus’s surface.
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Without the rest of the virus this lone spike is not infectious,
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but it does trigger our immune response.
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Activating the immune system can be taxing on the body,
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resulting in brief fatigue, fever, and muscle soreness in some people.
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But this doesn’t mean the recipient is sick—
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it means the vaccine is working.
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The body is producing antibodies to fight that viral protein,
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that will then stick around to defend against future COVID-19 infections.
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And since this particular protein is likely to be found in most COVID variants,
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these antibodies should reduce the threat of catching new strains.
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This approach offers significant advantages over previous vaccines.
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Traditional vaccines contain weakened versions of live viruses
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or amputated sections of a virus,
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both of which required time intensive research to prepare
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and unique chemical treatments to safely inject.
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But mRNA vaccines don’t actually contain any viral particles,
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so they don’t have to be built from scratch to safely adjust each virus.
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In fact, every mRNA vaccine could have roughly the same list of ingredients.
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Imagine a reliable, robustly tested vaccine that can treat any disease
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by swapping out a single component.
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To treat a new illness, researchers would identify the right viral protein,
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encode it into mRNA,
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and then swap that mRNA into the existing vaccine platform.
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This could make it possible to develop new vaccines in weeks,
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giving humanity a flexible new tool in the never-ending fight against disease.
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