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UCSF Scientists Engineer Cells Inside Patients

Summary

  • Scientists developed a novel method to create cancer-fighting cells directly within the body.
  • This new approach successfully treated leukaemia, multiple myeloma, and solid tumours in mice.
  • The innovative technique offers a potentially more accessible and precise alternative to current therapies.
UCSF Scientists Engineer Cells Inside Patients

Researchers at UCSF, in collaboration with Gladstone Institutes, Duke University, and the Innovative Genomics Institute, have developed a novel method for creating cancer-fighting cells within the body. This breakthrough aims to simplify the current CAR-T cell therapy, which involves extracting, reprogramming, and reinfusing a patient's immune cells, a process that is both costly and time-consuming.

The new technique successfully integrated a large DNA sequence into a specific site within human T cells, ensuring precise genetic alteration. This method was tested in mice with humanized immune systems, where it effectively treated aggressive leukaemia, multiple myeloma, and even a solid tumour.

This in-vivo approach holds the potential to make CAR-T therapies more accessible and efficient. Scientists envision this as a possible step towards an "off-the-shelf" treatment, similar to a vaccine, that could be broadly administered to patients with specific conditions.

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