🚩 Dr. Christine Stabell Benn Shares the Alarming Results of Her New Study Showing COVID mRNA Vaccines Can Negatively Affect the Innate Immune System for Months
"In the follow-up period we saw that there was a 3x higher risk of having a lower respiratory tract infection, meaning a bronchitis, pneumonia, in the children who were randomized to mRNA vaccines vs those who were randomized to placebo and that was statistically significant...It does suggest that the mRNA vaccines behave like the non-live vaccines and at least for a period after vaccination increase the recipient's risk of other infections...So basically the mRNA vaccine for a period of up to 6 months, that's as far that it has been studied, make the innate immune system lazier. It doesn't respond as vigorously when it's stimulated with other pathogens."
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@RomagnaniLab just amazed us with her insights in NK clonal innate memory! Such an impressive science, energy and communication skills! Thanks to @cibss for sponsoring this talk!
In just 4 days, we will open the registration and abstract submission for the 6th International Symposium on Trained Immunity / Innate Immune Memory 2024 in #Dresden#immunology#BasicResearch
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Check out the latest issue of Immunological Reviews on innate immunity (with an adaptive twist!) where @JosefowiczLab and I convinced a bunch of talented colleagues to contribute.
https://t.co/jCJfk0ib3Y
I am presenting at the French Society of Immunology's third webinar on trained immunity in clinical practice, together with @SilviaSchzRamon.
It is 20 June 2024 at 12 (CET).
It is free to participate, using the link in the invitation.
Does your mother's vaccination status matter for you?
We know that mothers can transfer specific immunity to their offspring - but it seems they may also transfer non-specific benefits. See the new paper by @FSBuchholzer
Another recent paper report a new potential mechanism: A high production of IFNγ by CX3CR1hi T cells trains proximal immune cells in the lungs to combat influenza infection. https://t.co/7ovOLpj9bg
Check out the latest from our group aimed at understand how immune cells adapt coordinate metabolism with epithelia to survive in harsh inflammatory environments.@ipsitassubudhi @KoniecznPiotr @ImmunityCP https://t.co/0PKlxAN0wr
In case you missed it: our latest paper published last week in @ScienceMagazine unveils how vitamin A regulates the biology of hair follicle stem cells. Find the free access link here 👇🏼
https://t.co/ug7HwjEOtW
And a summary of our discoveries below:
https://t.co/WSkTeoKQHe
Register to the @EMBO Workshop on Tissue-Resident Immune Cells before the 1st February 2024.
Dates: 20th-23rd March 2024
Location: Palais du Pharo, Marseille, France
With Sider, we reviewed the role of lipid modifications, their dynamics and significance for biological membranes. Interested in membrane epilipidome? Have a look! https://t.co/JphtO1h630
Amazing how much happened in the field of "trained immunity" since Netea described it in 2011. The discovery that the innate immune system can be trained is key in explaining why vaccines have non-specific effects #NSEvac. I look forward to the 6th symposium on trained immunity.
A huge shout out @kimaimytran and the entire team and collaborators Happy to share our study @NatImmunol showing how BCG generated effector memory T cells provide cross-protection against influenza virus via lung trained immunity https://t.co/d5M5kK7J1b
#iSTIIIMDD2024 receives generous support of the @tudresden_de's Funding Program Internationalization. https://t.co/fJSwWMv7CU we are looking for more #sponsors to support our program and planned activities