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Raydovsky | 1 year ago

Anybody know why MRNA cancer vaccines didn't work out?

seems like it's almost the same methodology in making the immune system target specific proteins.

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jsperx|1 year ago

As somebody who unfortunately has a Stage IV diagnosis I have been researching mRNA and there have been promising results such as the MSK pancreatic study below, but still much to be ironed out — they had half the participants get a response but the other half nothing, even though each treatment was individually targeted and customized. They are doing a larger study now to try to see what other factors may be at play.

https://www.mskcc.org/news/can-mrna-vaccines-fight-pancreati...

adamredwoods|1 year ago

mRNA vaccines need a target, and if there is a target, there are several approaches that already do this (anti-body drug conjugates), and sometimes work, sometimes doesn't.

I don't think anybody thinks it "didn't work out". It's still actively ongoing:

https://www.mdanderson.org/newsroom/md-anderson-curevac-ente...

https://investors.modernatx.com/news/news-details/2023/Moder...

(from 2021):

https://link.springer.com/article/10.1186/s12943-021-01348-0...

https://link.springer.com/article/10.1186/s12943-021-01348-0

rafaelero|1 year ago

They do work, mainly for keeping a remissed cancer at bay.

garbageman|1 year ago

They might but if I recall MRNA stuff is pretty new - and getting the clinical trials through the entire process and approval takes quite a long time.