Tattoos are more than skin deep

Sealy Institute for Vaccine Sciences faculty members Drs. Megan Berman, an associate professor of internal medicine, and Richard Rupp, a professor of pediatrics at the University of Texas Medical Branch discuss findings that tattoo ink can accumulate in nearby lymph nodes and alter immune cell behavior, affecting vaccine responses in mice. While the findings are intriguing, there is currently no evidence that tattoos reduce vaccine effectiveness in people.

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