Although it takes the body time to produce T cells after exposure to the coronavirus, these soldiers have better memory than antibodies, which some COVID-19 patients don’t develop.
“Once the adaptive immune system has vanquished the invader, a pool of long-lived memory T and B cells are made. These memory lymphocytes remain dormant until the next time they encounter the same pathogen,” Dr. Raj Thaker, an immunology lecturer who studies T cells and B cells at the University of Essex, wrote in the Conversation.
Quoting: Anonymous Coward 81541272 NOTE: The vaccine cause spikes to be produced, which damage the ability of the body to produce memory t- abd b-cells.
i.e.
the vaccines themselves diminish the Adaptive Immune system by impairing DNA damage repair (double-strand breaks, see below..)
I saw Dr Been describe this DNA-mending impairment as causing the b and t-cells to have less variability; less able to cope with variants. [
link to www.youtube.com (secure)] (intro 3 mins onwards, meat starts at 6m50s, t,b-cells/proliferation at 13m, b,t-cell variability 14m, DNA-repair effect on t,b-cells 19m)
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link to www.mdpi.com (secure)]
SARS–CoV–2 Spike Impairs DNA Damage Repair and Inhibits V(D)J Recombination In Vitro "we report that the SARS–CoV–2 spike protein significantly inhibits DNA damage repair, which is required for effective V(D)J recombination in adaptive immunity. Mechanistically, we found that the
spike protein localizes in the nucleus and inhibits DNA damage repair by impeding key DNA repair protein BRCA1 and 53BP1 recruitment to the damage site. Our findings reveal a potential molecular mechanism by which the
spike protein might impede adaptive immunity and underscore the potential side effects of full-length spike-based vaccines"