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CRISPR: Can We Edit DNA like a Document

CRISPR: Can We Edit DNA like a Document

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概要

Sickle cell disease once "held the pen" that wrote Ruby Johnson's story, defining her childhood with over 100 emergency room visits and chronic pain.

In this episode, we explore how Ruby became part of a medical triumph, using CRISPR to edit the faulty DNA code in her bone marrow and eliminate her painful crises.

We journey from the foundational science of "molecular scissors" to a future where "one-and-done" cures might relegate once-incurable genetic disorders to the history books.

We break down the high-precision toolkit of modern editing, from the original CRISPR-Cas9 to refined techniques like base editing and prime editing.

Discover how prime editing acts as a "skillful scribe," correcting single-letter mutations with 90% accuracy without fully breaking the DNA strand.

We also highlight the "mic drop" of in vivo editing, where researchers successfully delivered CRISPR directly into a patient’s bloodstream to treat hereditary transthyretin amyloidosis (ATTR), achieving a staggering 93% reduction in toxic proteins.

As we look toward the next decade, we envision the expansion of these tools into oncology to "weaponize" T cells against cancer and the race to cure monogenic disorders like muscular dystrophy.

However, the power to revise life's blueprint carries immense moral weight, from the risks of "off-target" edits to the eye-watering million-dollar price tags that threaten equitable access.

Join us as we explore the courage and caution required to wield the most transformative technology in human history.


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