Myocarditis and COVID-19 mRNA vaccines: a mechanistic hypothesis involving dsRNA.
Gerard MilanoJocelyn GalAnne CreissonEmmanuel ChamoreyPublished in: Future virology (2021)
While tolerance to COVID-19 vaccination is considered satisfactory, a phenomenon of myocarditis, although rare, is becoming a safety concern in mRNA COVID-19 vaccination. The presence of low residual levels of double-strand RNA (dsRNA) has been reported in mRNA COVID-19 vaccine preparations. dsRNA is a known inducer of immune-inflammatory reactions. dsRNA present in vaccine nanoparticles may be suspected to be at the origin of the still unexplained cases of myocarditis.