Pfizer’s COVID-19 Vaccine Goes Into Liver Cells and Is Converted to DNA: Study
By Meiling Lee March 1, 2022 Updated: March 2, 2022 The messenger RNA (mRNA) from Pfizer ’s COVID-19 vaccine is able to enter human liver cells and is converted into DNA , according to Swedish researchers at Lund University. The researchers found that when the mRNA vaccine enters the human liver cells, it triggers the cell’s DNA, which is inside the nucleus, to increase the production of the LINE-1 gene expression to make mRNA. The mRNA then leaves the nucleus and enters the cell’s cytoplasm, where it translates into LINE-1 protein. A segment of the protein called the open reading frame-1, or ORF-1, then goes back into the nucleus, where it attaches to the vaccine’s mRNA and reverse transcribes into spike DNA. Reverse transcription is when DNA is made from RNA, whereas the normal transcription process involves a portion of the DNA serving as a template to make an mRNA molecule inside the nucleus. “In this study we present evidence that COVID-19 mRNA vaccine BNT162b2 is