The Future of mRNA Vaccines: Potential Beyond COVID-19 Among genetic disorders, mRNA therapy presents a new way to restore defective proteins and reverse the underlying pattern of genetic defects Furthermore, mRNA treatment of autoimmune diseases aims to generate immune tolerance and avoid traditional immunosuppressive therapy
mRNA vaccines in disease prevention and treatment mRNA vaccines have emerged as highly effective strategies in the prophylaxis and treatment of diseases, thanks largely although not totally to their extraordinary performance in recent years
mRNA-based therapeutics: looking beyond COVID-19 vaccines The rapid, potent, and transient nature of mRNA-encoded proteins, without the need to enter the nucleus or the risk of genomic integration, makes them desirable tools for treatment of a range of diseases, from infectious diseases to cancer and monogenic disorders
mRNA-based vaccines and therapeutics: an in-depth survey of current and . . . In this review, we not only discuss the different types of mRNA used for mRNA-based vaccines and drugs, but also describe the current progress in optimizing mRNA delivery, including a discussion of pre-clinical, clinical, and FDA-approved modalities
The Power of mRNA: Vaccines, Treatments, and the Road Ahead While vaccines are vital preventive tools, the broader potential of mRNA may lie in therapeutic treatments There are currently over 635 clinical trials involving mRNA technologies in various stages of patient recruitment or active development
The Next Frontier for mRNA Could Be Healing Damaged Organs “Well, we found that is not true It is reversible ” Soto-Gutiérrez and his team have been experimenting on rats and organs taken from people undergoing transplants at the University of
RNA Therapeutics: A Healthcare Paradigm Shift - PMC For mRNA to successfully move from vaccines to treatments, the ability to distribute mRNA in a targeted and efficient manner on several occasions, while preserving high protein yields, is essential