RNase2 is a possible trigger of acute-on-chronic inflammation leading to mRNA vaccine-associated cardiac complication
Eugenia Z. Ong
1, 2
,
Clara Wt Koh
1
,
Danny J.H. Tng
1, 3
,
Justin Ooi
1
,
Jia Xin Yee
1, 2
,
Valerie S Y Chew
1, 2
,
Yan Shan Leong
1, 2
,
Kurugulasigamoney Gunasegaran
4
,
Chin Pin Yeo
5
,
Lynette L.E. Oon
5
,
Jean X.Y. Sim
3
,
Kuan Rong Chan
1
,
Jenny G Low
1, 2, 3
,
Eng Eong Ooi
1, 2, 6
Publication type: Journal Article
Publication date: 2023-06-01
scimago Q1
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SJR: 3.815
CiteScore: 17.2
Impact factor: 11.8
ISSN: 26666340, 26666359
PubMed ID:
37105176
General Medicine
Abstract
Post-mRNA vaccination-associated cardiac complication is a rare but life-threatening adverse event. Its risk has been well balanced by the benefit of vaccination-induced protection against severe COVID-19. As the rate of severe COVID-19 has consequently declined, future booster vaccination to sustain immunity, especially against infection with new severe acute respiratory syndrome coronavirus 2 (SARS-CoV-2) variants, may encounter benefit-risk ratios that are less favorable than at the start of the COVID-19 vaccination campaign. Understanding the pathogenesis of rare but severe vaccine-associated adverse events to minimize its risk is thus urgent.Here, we report a serendipitous finding of a case of cardiac complication following a third shot of COVID-19 mRNA vaccine. As this case was enrolled in a cohort study, pre-vaccination and pre-symptomatic blood samples were available for genomic and multiplex cytokine analyses.These analyses revealed the presence of subclinical chronic inflammation, with an elevated expression of RNASE2 at pre-booster baseline as a possible trigger of an acute-on-chronic inflammation that resulted in the cardiac complication. RNASE2 encodes for the ribonuclease RNase2, which cleaves RNA at the 3' side of uridine, which may thus remove the only Toll-like receptor (TLR)-avoidance safety feature of current mRNA vaccines.These pre-booster and pre-symptomatic gene and cytokine expression data provide unique insights into the possible pathogenesis of vaccine-associated cardiac complication and suggest the incorporation of additional nucleoside modification for an added safety margin.This work was funded by the NMRC Open Fund-Large Collaborative Grant on Integrated Innovations on Infectious Diseases (OFLCG19May-0034).
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Ong E. Z. et al. RNase2 is a possible trigger of acute-on-chronic inflammation leading to mRNA vaccine-associated cardiac complication // Med. 2023. Vol. 4. No. 6. pp. 353-36000.
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Ong E. Z., Koh C. W., Tng D. J., Ooi J., Yee J. X., Chew V. S. Y., Leong Y. S., Gunasegaran K., Yeo C. P., Oon L. L., Sim J. X., Chan K. R., Low J. G., Ooi E. E. RNase2 is a possible trigger of acute-on-chronic inflammation leading to mRNA vaccine-associated cardiac complication // Med. 2023. Vol. 4. No. 6. pp. 353-36000.
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TY - JOUR
DO - 10.1016/j.medj.2023.04.001
UR - https://doi.org/10.1016/j.medj.2023.04.001
TI - RNase2 is a possible trigger of acute-on-chronic inflammation leading to mRNA vaccine-associated cardiac complication
T2 - Med
AU - Ong, Eugenia Z.
AU - Koh, Clara Wt
AU - Tng, Danny J.H.
AU - Ooi, Justin
AU - Yee, Jia Xin
AU - Chew, Valerie S Y
AU - Leong, Yan Shan
AU - Gunasegaran, Kurugulasigamoney
AU - Yeo, Chin Pin
AU - Oon, Lynette L.E.
AU - Sim, Jean X.Y.
AU - Chan, Kuan Rong
AU - Low, Jenny G
AU - Ooi, Eng Eong
PY - 2023
DA - 2023/06/01
PB - Elsevier
SP - 353-36000
IS - 6
VL - 4
PMID - 37105176
SN - 2666-6340
SN - 2666-6359
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@article{2023_Ong,
author = {Eugenia Z. Ong and Clara Wt Koh and Danny J.H. Tng and Justin Ooi and Jia Xin Yee and Valerie S Y Chew and Yan Shan Leong and Kurugulasigamoney Gunasegaran and Chin Pin Yeo and Lynette L.E. Oon and Jean X.Y. Sim and Kuan Rong Chan and Jenny G Low and Eng Eong Ooi},
title = {RNase2 is a possible trigger of acute-on-chronic inflammation leading to mRNA vaccine-associated cardiac complication},
journal = {Med},
year = {2023},
volume = {4},
publisher = {Elsevier},
month = {jun},
url = {https://doi.org/10.1016/j.medj.2023.04.001},
number = {6},
pages = {353--36000},
doi = {10.1016/j.medj.2023.04.001}
}
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Ong, Eugenia Z., et al. “RNase2 is a possible trigger of acute-on-chronic inflammation leading to mRNA vaccine-associated cardiac complication.” Med, vol. 4, no. 6, Jun. 2023, pp. 353-36000. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.medj.2023.04.001.