Rasmus O Bak, Mette Holm, Bjarne Møller, Jacob Giehm Mikkelsen, Trine H Mogensen
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Abstract
Primary immunodeficiencies are rare monogenic inborn errors of immunity and can involve any combination of infection, autoimmunity, inflammation, and malignancy. While increased use of whole genome sequencing has vastly improved diagnosis, curative treatment options beyond haematopoietic stem cell transplantation are still lacking behind. In this review, we present and discuss the promising avenues of CRISPR/Cas gene editing of patient stem cells for curing these diseases through homology-directed repair, base- or prime editing and delivery by nanoparticles or viral derivatives. However, technological, regulatory, and economic challenges exist on the road to safe and broad implementation of this technology for personalized medicine in the clinic.
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The Ulster Medical Journal is an international general medical journal with contributions on all areas of medical and surgical specialties relevant to a general medical readership. It retains a focus on material relevant to the health of the Northern Ireland population. The Honorary Editor would welcome offers of papers for publication. Prospective authors are invited to read the notice to contributors.