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Revealed: Scientists edit DNA to correct adult genes and cure diseases

Posted: April 22, 2014 at 9:46 am

A genetic disease has been cured in living, adult animals for the first time using a revolutionary genome-editing technique that can make the smallest changes to the vast database of the DNA molecule with pinpoint accuracy.

Scientists have used the genome-editing technology to cure adult laboratory mice of an inherited liver disease by correcting a single "letter" of the genetic alphabet which had been mutated in a vital gene involved in liver metabolism.

A similar mutation in the same gene causes the equivalent inherited liver disease in humans - and the successful repair of the genetic defect in laboratory mice raises hopes that the first clinical trials on patients could begin within a few years, scientists said.

The success is the latest achievement in the field of genome editing. This has been transformed by the discovery of Crispr, a technology that allows scientists to make almost any DNA changes at precisely defined points on the chromosomes of animals or plants. Crispr pronounced "crisper" was initially discovered in 1987 as an immune defence used by bacteria against invading viruses. Its powerful genome-editing potential in higher animals, including humans, was only fully realised in 2012 and 2013 when scientists showed that it can be combined with a DNA-sniping enzyme called Cas9 and used to edit the human genome.Scientists have used the genome-editing technology to cure adult laboratory mice of an inherited liver disease by correcting a single "letter" of the genetic alphabet which had been mutated in a vital gene involved in liver metabolism.

A similar mutation in the same gene causes the equivalent inherited liver disease in humans - and the successful repair of the genetic defect in laboratory mice raises hopes that the first clinical trials on patients could begin within a few years, scientists said.

The success is the latest achievement in the field of genome editing. This has been transformed by the discovery of Crispr, a technology that allows scientists to make almost any DNA changes at precisely defined points on the chromosomes of animals or plants. Crispr pronounced "crisper" was initially discovered in 1987 as an immune defence used by bacteria against invading viruses. Its powerful genome-editing potential in higher animals, including humans, was only fully realised in 2012 and 2013 when scientists showed that it can be combined with a DNA-sniping enzyme called Cas9 and used to edit the human genome.

Since then there has been an explosion of interest in the technology because it is such a simple method of changing the individual letters of the human genome the 3 billion "base pairs" of the DNA molecule with an accuracy equivalent to correcting a single misspelt word in a 23-volume encyclopaedia.

In the latest study, scientists at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT) used Crispr to locate and correct the single mutated DNA base pair in a liver gene known as LAH, which can lead to a fatal build-up of the amino acid tyrosine in humans and has to be treated with drugs and a special diet.

The researchers effectively cured mice suffering from the disease by altering the genetic make-up of about a third of their liver cells using the Crispr technique, which was delivered by high-pressure intravenous injections.

"We basically showed you could use the Crispr system in an animal to cure a genetic disease, and the one we picked was a disease in the liver which is very similar to one found in humans," said Professor Daniel Anderson of MIT, who led the study.

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Health Bulletin Board www.spokesman.com/livewell – Tue, 22 Apr 2014 PST

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Clinical Research Trial for Eczema - Premier Clinical Research is looking for participants age 2 to 17, as well as adults, for a treatment for eczema. The treatment is free and you will be compensated for time and travel. The clinic is also looking for individuals with psoriasis, acne, Type II diabetes, or asthma for research trials. For details or to schedule a screening visit, call (509) 343-3710 or visit http://www.spokaneresearch.com.

Navigating Obamacare - Spokane Public Radio and CityCable 5 present this free health forum. A panel of experts will discuss the Affordable Care Act and there will be an opportunity for the community to ask questions of the panel. Today, 6:30-8:30 p.m., Spokane City Hall Council Chambers, 808 W. Spokane Falls Blvd. For more information call (509) 328-5729 or visit http://www.spokanepublicradio.org/forum.

Epilepsy Education Education and support presented by Rockwood Clinic. The event is free; refreshments will be served. Thursday, 5-6:30 p.m., Rockwood Main Clinic, 400 E. Fifth Ave., second-floor conference room four. Reservations are requested at (509)342-3240.

Life Line Screenings - Stroke screenings will be offered to identify potential cardiovascular conditions such as the blockage or hardening of the arteries, irregular heart rhythm, and abdominal aortic aneurysms. Bone density screenings to assess risk of osteoporosis will be available as well. The five screenings offered will take between 60 and 90 minutes to complete. Friday, Trinity Baptist Church, 6528 N. Monroe St. Registration is required. For more information or to register for an appointment, call (877) 237-1287 or visit http://www.lifelinescreening.com.$149.

Oral Cancer Screenings - Smile Source dentists and Forward Science Technologies LLC will promote public awareness and early detection of oral cancer by providing free oral cancer screenings. The screenings take two minutes and are pain-free. Saturday, 11 a.m.-5 p.m., River Park Square, level one, 808 W. Main Ave. For more information on Smile Source dentists, visit http://www.smilesourceinlandempire.com.

Bloomsday Training Clinics - Join walkers, joggers and runners for a free Providence/Group Health Training clinic. 8:30 a.m. Saturday, Spokane Falls Community College gym, 3410 W. Fort George Wright Drive. Register at http://www.phc.org or (509)474-3081.

Chair Massage - Relieve the physical and mental stresses of everyday life; appointments available in 15-minutes sessions. April 29, 11 a.m.-1 p.m., INHS Community Wellness Center, 501 N. Riverpoint Blvd., Suite 245. Register online at http://wellness.inhs.org. Call (509) 232-8131.$20.

Mindfulness Meditation - Learn the practice of mindfulness meditation to calm the mind and open the heart. Tuesdays through April 29, 7-8:30 p.m., St. Joseph Family Center, 1016 N. Superior St. For more information, call (509) 483-6495, ext. 133, or visit http://www.sjfconline.org.$60/series.

Caring for Middle-Stage Dementia - A workshop presented by the Alzheimers Association Inland Northwest Chapter will cover communication, personal care, behavioral challenges, wandering and care options. May 2, 9 a.m., Valley Hospital Davis Room 39, 12606 E. Mission Ave., Spokane Valley. The workshop is free and complimentary lunch will provided; registration is requested. Certificate of attendance for professionals will be available. Call (509) 473-3390 or visit http://www.alz.org/inlandnorthwest for more information and toregister.

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Pfizer Treatment for Psoriasis Shows Positive Results in Studies

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By Dow Jones Business News, April 22, 2014, 08:53:00 AM EDT

By Tess Stynes

Pfizer Inc. ( PFE ) said two Phase 3 studies to evaluate the effectiveness and safety of its treatment for adults with moderate-to-severe plaque psoriasis showed positive results.

The studies of the twice-daily pill--known as tofacitinib -- at two dosing levels was more effective than a placebo in achieving a response of "clear" or "almost clear" at 16 weeks and in the portion of patients achieving at least a 75% reduction in the severity and area affected by psoriasis.

Pfizer plans to submit a supplemental new drug application to the U.S. Food and Drug Administration by early next year.

Tofacitinib -- sold domestically under the brand name Xeljanz -- is approved in more than 20 countries for adults with hard-to-treat cases of moderate-to-severe rheumatoid arthritis.

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Homophobia is politically incorrect – Video

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Homophobia is politically incorrect
Just as much as racism, and transphobia.

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Censorship in Art… Bob Mizer of Athletic Model Guild – Video

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Ron Paul battles the IRS – Video

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Ron Paul battles the IRS
In what might become the ultimate fight of good versus evil. The ultimate libertarian is ready to go against the IRS for demanding something from him he deem...

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RAP NEWS 9 – the Economy – w. Ron Paul & Peter Joseph – Video

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RAP NEWS 9 - the Economy - w. Ron Paul amp; Peter Joseph
The economy threatens to annihilate our stock-piles of imaginary, inflated wealth, spawning a battle of epic proportions as insurgent grassroots forces mov. TheJuiceMedia Rap News: - MP3 and...

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Ron Paul Curriculum, Students Tell All! – Video

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Ron Paul Curriculum, Students Tell All!
The Ron Paul Curriculum, it isn #39;t what you think it is. Two students, Hertor and Jada share their experience about transitioning to the curriculum, a day in the life, and their prospects for...

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Ron Paul Today Urgent Warning About US Economy.Wake Up America! – Video

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Ron Paul Today Urgent Warning About US Economy.Wake Up America!
How to survive the economy today. Is the US, UK, European and Global economic collapse imminent or ha. Is the American Dream dead? How free is America #39;s econ. It #39;s time to wake up America!...

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How to Fix Health Care (with Michael F. Cannon) – Video

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How to Fix Health Care (with Michael F. Cannon)
Health care is really, really important. That #39;s why we argue a lot about what role the government and the free market should have in providing care. Can #39;t we...

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