Updated at 4:05 p.m. ET
For the first time, doctors in the U.S. have used the powerful gene-editing technique CRISPR to try to treat a patient with a genetic disorder.
“It is just amazing how far things have come,” says Victoria Gray, 34, of Forest, Miss. “It is wonderful,” she told NPR in an exclusive interview after undergoing the landmark treatment for sickle cell disease.
Gray is the first patient ever to be publicly identified as being involved in a study testing the use of CRISPR for a genetic disease.
“I always had hoped that something will come along,” she says from a hospital bed at the Sarah Cannon Research Institute in Nashville, Tenn., where she received an infusion of billions of genetically modified cells. “It’s a good time to get healed.”
But it probably will take months, if not years, of careful monitoring of Gray and other patients before doctors know whether the treatment is safe and how well it might be helping patients.
Photos: Meredith Rizzo/NPR
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Kaz: We both look great tonight.
Inej: You know, if you just said “you look great tonight”, I would’ve said “so do you”.
Kaz: I couldn’t take the chance.
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Things i need when shadow and bone comes out: an edit of Kaz absolutely wrecking someone's shit while You're gonna go far kid by the offspring plays in the background
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My grandma: omg blessed, #beachbabe
Anyone have any advice for getting back into a WIP that you haven't touched in a year