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fromThe Washington Post
3 months ago

David Liu unlocks the power of gene editing to treat rare genetic diseases

Base and prime gene-editing technologies can precisely correct genetic mutations, enabling personalized therapies that can cure life-threatening inherited diseases.
Medicine
fromwww.theguardian.com
5 months ago

The Guardian view on gene editing: breakthroughs need a new social contract | Editorial

Few genes cause thousands of rare disorders, yet high drug-development costs and weak commercial incentives leave most genetic conditions without scalable therapies.
fromNature
6 months ago

How to fix genetic 'nonsense': versatile gene-editing tool could tackle a host of diseases

A single multipurpose gene-editing tool can correct several genetic conditions by restoring proteins that have been truncated by disease-causing mutations. The method might one day overcome a key stumbling block faced by gene-editing therapies: the need to design a bespoke treatment for each disease. The new approach, called PERT, combines gene editing with engineered RNA molecules that allow protein synthesis to continue even when a mutation in the DNA tells it to stop prematurely.
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fromNature
6 months ago

Prime editing-installed suppressor tRNAs for disease-agnostic genome editing - Nature

Therapeutic genome-editing efforts, including more than 70 clinical trials so far, have predominantly used programmable nucleases, base editors or prime editors to disrupt or correct disease-associated genes in an allele-specific manner. These approaches have proven to be effective in patients or in animal models for the treatment of disorders such as sickle-cell disease6,7, T cell leukaemia8, hypercholesterolaemia9,10, alpha-1-antitrypsin deficiency10, chronic granulomatous disease11, progeria12, spinal muscular atrophy13, prion disease14, alternating hemiplaegia of childhood15 and many other genetic diseases. Although allele-specific therapeutic genome-editing strategies offer treatments for many serious diseases with few treatment options, the breadth of the global genetic disease crisis,
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fromNature
8 months ago

Engineered prime editors with minimal genomic errors - Nature

Prime editors enable programmed DNA replacement via Cas9 nickase–RT and pegRNAs, but indel byproducts from scaffold extension and DSBs remain a major challenge.
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