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Scientists examining mRNA COVID-19 vaccines have zeroed in on two immune signaling proteins, CXCL10 and interferon-gamma, as possible drivers of the rare myocarditis cases seen mostly in young men. In experimental models, certain immune cells exposed to vaccine components began releasing these signals, setting off inflammatory cascades capable of affecting heart tissue. When researchers blocked those signals, markers of heart damage dropped, yet the broader protective immune response against the virus largely remained intact.

This delicate balance is the heart of the story: understanding how to preserve strong vaccine protection while dialing down the tiny fraction of harmful reactions. The authors stress that the overall risk of myocarditis after vaccination is very low, and that COVID-19 infection itself is more likely to injure the heart. Early hints that compounds such as genistein might blunt inflammation are intriguing, but far from ready for clinical use. For now, the findings offer something crucial: a plausible mechanism, and a path to safer next-generation vaccines.

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