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Stanford Study Uncovers Vaccine Heart Risk
12 Dec
Summary
- Stanford researchers found proteins linked to heart inflammation after mRNA vaccines.
- These proteins prompt immune cells to infiltrate heart muscle, causing damage.
- Covid infection also causes myocarditis, with potential benefits of vaccination still debated.

Scientists at Stanford University have detailed a mechanism by which mRNA COVID-19 vaccines may cause damage to heart cells, leading to myocarditis. The research indicates that elevated levels of certain immune proteins in vaccinated individuals experiencing this rare complication prompt neutrophils, a type of immune cell, to infiltrate heart muscle tissue, resulting in inflammation and damage.
This study analyzed blood samples from patients who developed myocarditis after vaccination, identifying proteins like CXCL10 and IFN-gamma. Subsequent experiments in mice demonstrated that these proteins could indeed trigger neutrophil infiltration in the heart. While myocarditis following vaccination is generally mild and resolves on its own, this research provides a clearer understanding of its biological underpinnings.




