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腺病毒载体 DNA 和 SARS-CoV-2 mRNA 新冠病毒疫苗:可能整合到人类基因组中 - 基于载体的疫苗中是否表达腺病毒基因?

Adenoviral Vector DNA- and SARS-CoV-2 mRNA-Based Covid-19 Vaccines: Possible Integration into the Human Genome - Are Adenoviral Genes Expressed in Vector-based Vaccines?

机构信息

Institute of Genetics, University of Cologne, D-50674 Cologne, Germany; Institute for Virology, Friedrich-Alexander University (FAU) Erlangen-Nürnberg, D-91054 Erlangen, Germany.

出版信息

Virus Res. 2021 Sep;302:198466. doi: 10.1016/j.virusres.2021.198466. Epub 2021 Jun 1.

Abstract

Vigorous vaccination programs against SARS-CoV-2-causing Covid-19 are the major chance to fight this dreadful pandemic. The currently administered vaccines depend on adenovirus DNA vectors or on SARS-CoV-2 mRNA that might become reverse transcribed into DNA, however infrequently. In some societies, people have become sensitized against the potential short- or long-term side effects of foreign DNA being injected into humans. In my laboratory, the fate of foreign DNA in mammalian (human) cells and organisms has been investigated for many years. In this review, a summary of the results obtained will be presented. This synopsis has been put in the evolutionary context of retrotransposon insertions into pre-human genomes millions of years ago. In addition, studies on adenovirus vector-based DNA, on the fate of food-ingested DNA as well as the long-term persistence of SARS-CoV-2 RNA/DNA will be described. Actual integration of viral DNA molecules and of adenovirus vector DNA will likely be chance events whose frequency and epigenetic consequences cannot with certainty be assessed. The review also addresses problems of remaining adenoviral gene expression in adenoviral-based vectors and their role in side effects of vaccines. Eventually, it will come down to weighing the possible risks of genomic insertions of vaccine-associated foreign DNA and unknown levels of vector-carried adenoviral gene expression versus protection against the dangers of Covid-19. A decision in favor of vaccination against life-threatening disease appears prudent. Informing the public about the complexities of biology will be a reliable guide when having to reach personal decisions about vaccinations.

摘要

大力开展针对 SARS-CoV-2 引起的新冠病毒的疫苗接种计划是抗击这一可怕大流行的主要机会。目前接种的疫苗依赖于腺病毒 DNA 载体或 SARS-CoV-2 mRNA,后者可能会偶尔被逆转录成 DNA。在一些社会中,人们对将外源 DNA 注射到人体中可能产生的短期或长期副作用变得敏感。在我的实验室中,多年来一直在研究外源 DNA 在哺乳动物(人类)细胞和生物体中的命运。在这篇综述中,将介绍获得的结果摘要。该综述从进化角度概述了数百万年前逆转座子插入前人类基因组的情况。此外,还将描述基于腺病毒载体的 DNA、食物摄入 DNA 的命运以及 SARS-CoV-2 RNA/DNA 的长期持续存在的研究。病毒 DNA 分子和腺病毒载体 DNA 的实际整合可能是偶然事件,其频率和表观遗传后果不能被确定地评估。该综述还讨论了基于腺病毒的载体中剩余腺病毒基因表达的问题及其在疫苗副作用中的作用。最终,需要权衡疫苗相关外源 DNA 基因组插入的可能风险以及载体携带的腺病毒基因表达水平未知与预防新冠病毒危险之间的利弊。接种疫苗以预防危及生命的疾病似乎是明智的。向公众宣传生物学的复杂性,在就接种疫苗做出个人决定时,将是一个可靠的指导。

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