Messenger RNA technology has revolutionized modern medicine through highly effective COVID-19 vaccines and shows vast potential for treating cancer, rare genetic disorders, and chronic diseases.
This review highlights the historical evolution, current applications, and future therapeutic potential of mRNA technology across various medical fields, including infectious diseases, oncology, and chronic conditions.
Messenger RNA (mRNA) technology has revolutionized modern medicine, particularly in developing vaccines and gene therapies. While its prominence soared during the COVID-19 pandemic, its foundation was built on decades of meticulous research. This review explores the historical evolution of mRNA technology, its stabilization and delivery breakthroughs, and its applications in combating infectious diseases, cancer, and genetic disorders. The study utilized a systematic search of peer-reviewed articles from leading databases such as PubMed and Scopus, focusing on advancements and clinical applications. Future potential in treating chronic diseases, enhancing immunotherapy, and addressing public health emergencies is also discussed, emphasizing the need for sustained research and innovation to harness its transformative capabilities fully.
Heslley Machado Silva (Fri,) conducted a review in Various diseases (COVID-19, cancer, rare genetic diseases, infectious diseases). mRNA technology was evaluated. Messenger RNA technology has revolutionized modern medicine through highly effective COVID-19 vaccines and shows vast potential for treating cancer, rare genetic disorders, and chronic diseases.
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