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I have seen articles about CRISPR, a gene-editing technique, and I wonder if anyone is aware of advances in the use of the technique for MDS or related diseases that would be of interest to anyone at this forum.
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The AAMDSIF Medical Advisory Board has provided an answer to your question:
CRISPR technology is a revolutionary tool that allows for efficient gene editing in a wide variety of cells. It has become invaluable in research where it can be used to make disease models in the lab. Experts have used this technique to make cancer cell lines that carry the same mutations they see in patients with MDS. They can then see how these MDS mutations change cells and how they might be targeted with specific treatments. |
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I think I see in the first 2017 article that "genetic manipulation" was shown to "return" a disease process to an earlier stage.
How long does it usually take to move these prospective findings to actual clinical practice? |
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Looks like it's still years away but it looks like many on working on different aspect of it which is a good way to move it forward quicker.
https://www.npr.org/sections/health-...s-get-underway
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