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Self-copying RNA vaccine wins first full approval: what’s next?​

Researchers look ahead to the potential uses and benefits of a technology that has been more than 20 years in the making.

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Self-amplifying RNA vaccines will add to the arsenal of conventional messenger RNA jabs.
Credit: Pascal Pochard-Casabianca/AFP via Getty


The approval of yet another RNA-based vaccine for COVID-19 might not seem momentous. But the endorsement last week by Japanese authorities of a jab against SARS-CoV-2 constructed using a form of RNA that can make copies of itself inside cells — the first ‘self-amplifying’ RNA (saRNA) granted full regulatory approval anywhere in the world — marks a pivotal advance.

The new vaccine platform could provide potent defence against various infectious diseases and cancers. And because it could be used at a lower dose, it might have fewer side effects than other messenger RNA (mRNA) treatments have.

When used as a booster in clinical testing, the newly authorized vaccine, ARCT-154 — developed by Arcturus Therapeutics in San Diego, California, and its partner CSL, a biotechnology firm headquartered in Melbourne, Australia — triggered higher levels of virus-fighting antibodies that circulated the body for longer than did a standard mRNA COVID-19 vaccine.

Researchers have been trying to make saRNA vaccines a reality for more than 20 years. “Being the first to bring an approval for this platform is pretty huge,” says Roberta Duncan, RNA-programme leader at CSL and vice-chair of the Alliance for mRNA Medicines, an advocacy organization that launched last month to advance the sector’s policy priorities.

“It’s incredibly validating to the field,” says Nathaniel Wang, chief executive and co-founder of Replicate Bioscience in San Diego, California, a company that develops saRNA vaccines. He anticipates that, with continuing advancements, saRNA technology will increasingly replace conventional mRNA in a diverse array of therapeutic contexts. “It has more versatility in its potential,” Wang says.

Amped up​

That versatility emerges from its unique features.

Conventional mRNA-based COVID-19 shots consist mainly of the genetic instructions for a viral protein that are surrounded by regulatory sequences. A cell’s machinery produces the protein for as long as these instructions persist, and that protein — known as an antigen — stimulates an immune response. By contrast, saRNA jabs go a step further by integrating the genes needed for the replication and synthesis of the antigen-encoding RNA, effectively establishing a biological printing press for fabricating the vaccine inside cells (see ‘Vaccine strategies compared’).

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Credit: Nik Spencer/Nature, adapted from “How COVID unlocked the power of RNA vaccines”

In the case of ARCT-154, the antigen is a surface protein called spike that is expressed by SARS-CoV-2. The replication machinery is taken from a naturally occurring virus, a mosquito-borne pathogen known as Venezuelan equine encephalitis virus that causes deadly brain swelling in horses and humans. Notably, scientists at Arcturus have removed key genes from the viral sequence backbone, thus rendering the system non-infectious and safe for use in humans.

People often think that the saRNA vaccine platform is simply a variation on conventional mRNA shots, “but in practice it’s really not”, says Anna Blakney, a bioengineer who studies the technology at the University of British Columbia in Vancouver, Canada. “saRNA is a totally different beast.”

Because of its virus-like nature, saRNA interacts with the immune system in distinctive ways that could prove beneficial across a range of disease scenarios. When it comes to preventing infections, for instance, its self-amplifying capabilities could enable the use of lower vaccine doses.

ARCT-154 requires one-tenth to one-sixth as much vaccine per person as other RNA-based COVID-19 booster jabs. Reducing the amount of vaccine administered in each injection should result in lower production costs. And although the side-effect profile of ARCT-154 seems comparable to that of a conventional mRNA shot1, it is conceivable that the benefits of the platform’s smaller doses will help to mitigate the severity of aches, fevers, chills and other loathsome symptoms collectively known as reactogenicity.

These unpleasant reactions remain a considerable impediment for people to take mRNA-based vaccines. Consider the seasonal influenza vaccine. Existing jabs that use older vaccine technology cause only mild reactions. At present, several conventional mRNA-based flu jabs are progressing through clinical trials and these are showing promising signs of eliciting more protective antibodies than existing shots. Yet their side-effect profiles still leave room for improvement, notes Christian Mandl, co-founder and chief scientific officer of Tiba Biotech in Cambridge, Massachusetts. The saRNA vaccines’ “lower dose could help to solve some of the reactogenicity issues”, he says.

Big shot​

The saRNA vaccine platform does have some downsides. Because of the added genetic instructions, the jabs tend to contain longer sequences — typically at least three times the length of what is used in conventional mRNA shots — which adds complexity to the manufacturing process.

They also engage with the immune system in intricate ways — for example, by forming replication intermediates that help to stimulate beneficial immune-signaling pathways. However, excessive stimulation can backfire, including when the vaccine prompts the immune system to block RNA replication, thereby nullifying its benefits.

It is a delicate needle to thread, says Niek Sanders, a gene-therapy researcher at Ghent University in Belgium and a scientific founder of Ziphius Vaccines, a company in Merelbeke, Belgium, that develops saRNA-based medicines. “You have to find the optimal dose of the self-amplifying RNA in combination with the right delivery system.”

The biotech industry has tried for decades to get the balance right. From 2003 to 2010, for instance, a company called AlphaVax, based in Research Triangle Park, North Carolina, conducted trials of saRNA vaccine candidates for a range of infectious diseases and cancers. AlphaVax ultimately wound down for “business reasons” after failing to secure further investment, says the firm’s co-founder Jonathan Smith, who continues to develop saRNA vaccines as the chief scientific officer of VLP Therapeutics in Gaithersburg, Maryland.

The fruits of fortitude​

With approval for ARCT-154 secured in Japan, its developers are now seeking authorization in Europe; a regulatory decision is expected next year.

“This will hopefully begin to put a nail in the coffin of the idea that self-amplifying RNA is not a viable platform,” says Corey Casper, president and chief executive of the Access to Advanced Health Institute in Seattle, Washington. (Another saRNA jab for COVID-19 was approved on an emergency-use basis in India last year; however, that vaccine’s less-impressive clinical data, the provisional nature of the product’s authorization, and India’s less stringent regulatory requirements have all led industry insiders to consider ARCT-154’s approval to be the field’s true watershed moment.)

More than a dozen saRNA vaccine candidates are currently in clinical trials for a range of applications — from shots for shingles and the flu to therapeutic vaccines for cancer. But researchers are already considering the platform’s broader applications.

For example, the technology might one day be used to produce therapeutic proteins inside the body, says Mark Grinstaff, a biochemist at Boston University in Massachusetts and a co-founder of Keylicon Biosciences in Brookline, Massachusetts.

Manufacturing plants currently use bioreactors to produce such proteins, which are then injected into people who need the treatment. Over the past few months, two independent groups — one involving Smith’s team at VLP Therapeutics, the other involving Grinstaff and his colleagues at Boston University — have posted preprints that describe how altering the chemical backbone of saRNA can diminish the technology’s immune-triggering effects in a positive way. Similar chemical tweaks are commonly used in conventional mRNA vaccines, but not in ARCT-154 or most other saRNA products.

“People are working pretty hard” to expand the platform’s scope, says Smith. “There are some inherent advantages of saRNA — if we’re smart enough to take advantage of them.”

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How are you going to address those issues I raised, like affording medical care for a sick family member? You can't just get on Medicaid immediately (if you are eligible at all) and you can't go to the ER for surgery or chemotherapy. What do you do if the hospital requires vaccination like St. Jude did?

If you lose your house, where are you going to live? Being homeless is a lot worse for your health and life expectancy than any COVID shot.
Well apparently,
If you're supporting others and don't have any sort of backup funds or plan B scenario that's entirely on you.
You just go fuck yourself, or something, I guess.

Absolutely psychotic take, this thread is a trash fire.
 
How are you going to address those issues I raised, like affording medical care for a sick family member? You can't just get on Medicaid immediately (if you are eligible at all) and you can't go to the ER for surgery or chemotherapy. What do you do if the hospital requires vaccination like St. Jude did?

If you lose your house, where are you going to live? Being homeless is a lot worse for your health and life expectancy than any COVID shot.

This is why you network with other people. Don't put all your eggs in Uncle Sam's basket.
 
This is why you network with other people. Don't put all your eggs in Uncle Sam's basket.
How is that going to help you pay medical bills or avoid foreclosure? There physically aren't enough jobs available to accommodate the people impacted by this mandate. If you're overqualified for the jobs that are available, you're not going to get hired unless the employer absolutely can't find anyone else with a more suitable level of experience/education/skills.

Fact is, most of your network is going to abandon you if you're no longer of benefit to them or work in a relevant field, leaving only your close friends and relatives to rely upon.

And they have plenty of their own costs and needs and aren't going to be able to support that kind of burden on top of their own. And what happens if they're in the same boat as you?
 
I just want to say this to all the nigger cattle that got vaccinated


I sincerely mean it. So many of you resfued to stand up for your basic inalienable rights the vaccine mandates should have been meet universal condemnation. Instead people lined themselves up like cattle mooing as loudly as they could professing not only their ignorance but their complete lack of self agency


If you trade your liberties for safety you'll end up having neither.
 
Fact is, most of your network is going to abandon you if you're no longer of benefit to them or work in a relevant field, leaving only your close friends and relatives to rely upon.

Close friends and relatives are part your network. Might be your most essential. Brothers don't always need to be blood brothers.

Only things you've mentioned are what the government gives you. If you're putting all your eggs in Uncle Sam's basket, then you're fucked. As soon as your government stops handing out gimmes or demands and arm or leg, you're screwed. Sounds like you've chosen to rely on your government over your neighbors.

I have several friends on speed dial I can call the minute things turn sideways for me. People who hate this tyranny, no matter how soft, and have plans just in case Uncle Sam decides its time to start knocking. I'm not selling my soul to Uncle Sam or his (((greatest ally))), guy. Utopia always comes with a hidden price tag. The jab is only the tip of the iceberg.
 
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You’re retarded and obviously don’t know what you’re talking about. Yes, all healthcare workers are required to get the jab - or alternately - file for exemption- which may or may not be approved. It’s all states.

You’re clearly talking out of your ass about shit you know nothing about. And have been since the start of this conversation.

it’s very obvious you’re just bullshitting at this point and are unemployed, or employed at some bullshit job like McDonald’s or something equally awful where workers are easily replaceable.

I don’t know why you’re shilling for the jab so much. But it’s bullshit like this is why god awful mandates get passed through.
People going along with the vaccines, ppl like you, are the problem just as much as the clotshot pushers.

You made a bad decision and now you regret it. Take that out on the people who forced (HA) you to decide between a job and a clotshot, not me. But in the end the decision was yours, not theirs or mine.

Bitter pill to swallow, but I guess all that time you spent in college didn't teach you who is in charge of your life. You're welcome, that'll be $150k. I accept fun internet stickers and/or bitcoin.
 
Funny how it's a lot of these new fags don't want you mad at the government forcing you to take the vax but instead want you to laugh at the person for taking it when they had their very livelihood held over their head.

They sound an awful lot like the Desantis people that used to run around before meatball became a laughingstock.
 
I have no sympathy for those who took the shot when their employer forced them, even less for those who still chose to stay.

I left a management position and chose to work in a distribution warehouse, more than a 70% paycut because I knew the covid rules were bullshit and would never be enforced. I budgeted, tightened my belt and dipped into my savings. Not like I could go spend money anyway because everything was shut.

Now I'm back to earning good scratch, with the belt tighter than before because I was spending money on useless consooomerist chinesium that I didn't need.

If you're relying on government hand outs to make ends meet or are living paycheck to paycheck, you've already failed. Those, like me, who have lived through hardship, do everything they can to avoid living like that again, but can dip into that lifestyle if needs be because we've already been there.
 
People going along with the vaccines, ppl like you, are the problem just as much as the clotshot pushers.

You made a bad decision and now you regret it. Take that out on the people who forced (HA) you to decide between a job and a clotshot, not me. But in the end the decision was yours, not theirs or mine.

Bitter pill to swallow, but I guess all that time you spent in college didn't teach you who is in charge of your life. You're welcome, that'll be $150k. I accept fun internet stickers and/or bitcoin.
I have no sympathy for those who took the shot when their employer forced them, even less for those who still chose to stay.

I left a management position and chose to work in a distribution warehouse, more than a 70% paycut because I knew the covid rules were bullshit and would never be enforced. I budgeted, tightened my belt and dipped into my savings. Not like I could go spend money anyway because everything was shut.

Now I'm back to earning good scratch, with the belt tighter than before because I was spending money on useless consooomerist chinesium that I didn't need.

If you're relying on government hand outs to make ends meet or are living paycheck to paycheck, you've already failed. Those, like me, who have lived through hardship, do everything they can to avoid living like that again, but can dip into that lifestyle if needs be because we've already been there.

It's always interesting to see which way fence-sitters jump. Because, eventually, that fence will be shook.
 
What's next, adding nanobots to turn self-replicating retard juice to self-replicating retard gray goo?

You joke, but he world's population has essentially become one giant petri dish for these Nu Science egomaniacs. Our bodies have essentially become a testing grounds for whatever the fuck they're putting in their jabs. Only way to figure out whether or not nanobots or whatever else will have ill side effects is to break a few dozen eggs along the way.
 
People who cannot admit fault no matter what are insufferable to be around. But not for much longer! the old COVID thread was predicting the greatest losses starting year three. Buckle up buttercup!

Unfortunately "but I was forced, and I only got one clot shot!" isn't a known cure for vaccine injury.

Lol there are still true believers in the "are you getting the vaccine" thread. What a time to be alive!
 
Well, at least I made the thread interesting.
I’m shocked so many people on kiwifarms is sucking the dick of big government though.
 
Well, at least I made the thread interesting.
I’m shocked so many people on kiwifarms is sucking the dick of big government though.
It is possible for BOTH the government to be evil and for you to be a craven vaccine enabling tard at the same time.

So proud of you for drawing a line at the boosters though! Amazing how they didn't fire you for that... Weird how that works.
 
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