It seems that mRNA vaccines basically don’t need any adjuvants because the RNA in the vaccine is already working as an adjuvant.
That suggests that any RNA/DNA would work and you don’t need the specific DNA of the host. Giving some random DNA might work as an adjuvant.
DNA also has the advantage that it’s a big molecule and thus won’t cross the blood-brain barrier.
It seems that mRNA vaccines basically don’t need any adjuvants because the RNA in the vaccine is already working as an adjuvant.
That suggests that any RNA/DNA would work and you don’t need the specific DNA of the host. Giving some random DNA might work as an adjuvant.
DNA also has the advantage that it’s a big molecule and thus won’t cross the blood-brain barrier.