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Published: 2019
SYNOPSIS

Residual animal, plant, fungal, aeroallergen proteins (non-target proteins in general) in vaccines cause numerous disorders  including rheumatoid arthritis. The solution is to immediately remove all non-target antigens from vaccines using technologies such as affinity chromatography. 

TITLE

Autoepitopes (22 of 27) in rheumatoid arthritis differ from vaccine antigens by a single amino acid residue, ideal for low affinity self reactive T cell mediated autoimmunity and aluminum adjuvant promotes citrullination of vaccine antigens thus the synthesis of ACPA

CITATION

Arumugham, Vinu. 2019, September.

SUMMARY

Vaccines are manufactured using animal, plant, fungal derived growth media or recombinant organisms. They contain residual quantities of all these proteins. Vaccine makers do not want to spend the money to completely remove these residual proteins. Due to molecular mimicry between these proteins and human self-proteins, immune responses directed against vaccine proteins can result in autoimmune diseases.

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