And what does the mRNA cause the cells to produce perfesser?
The process of translation is induced by the mRNA vaccine’s blueprint molecules taken up by the ribosomes. Yes, the proteins from this translation process are the Spike Proteins, but these intracellular (def. within the cell) antigens are broken down into smaller fragments by the proteasome complex, and the fragments are displayed on the cell surface to cytotoxic T cells by major histocompatibility complex (MHC) class I proteins. Additionally, secreted antigens (Spike proteins) can be taken up by B-cells, degraded inside endosomes (no longer the Spike Protein) and presented on the cell surface to helper T cells by MHC class II proteins. Helper T cells facilitate the clearance of circulating pathogens by stimulating B cells to produce neutralizing antibodies, and by activating phagocytes, such as macrophages, through inflammatory cytokines. This is all a closed system like the parts of a electronic circuit with no leaks allowed. This is because the ribosome is the cell’s quality control mechanism. It is a dedicated surveillance mechanism known as ribosome-associated protein quality control (RQC) With this mechanism, no foreign proteins escape this system—no leaks. No cancers. Because its components create memory, no foreign proteins will stay in the system in the future—immunity.