CRISPR/Cas 9 is coming: labiotech.eu... - Advanced Prostate...

Advanced Prostate Cancer

22,372 members28,140 posts

CRISPR/Cas 9 is coming

Maxone73 profile image
7 Replies

labiotech.eu/trends-news/cr...

Written by
Maxone73 profile image
Maxone73
To view profiles and participate in discussions please or .
7 Replies
Schwah profile image
Schwah

wow that’s a tough read for a layman. Anyone out there want to give us a “Crispr for Dummies” synopsis?

Schwah

Maxone73 profile image
Maxone73 in reply toSchwah

Well I have a good friend directly involved in this technique and she still gives me the look when I call it crisps instead of crispr!

Maxone73 profile image
Maxone73 in reply toSchwah

This is the simplest explanation I could find!

CRISPR-Cas9 is like a molecular Swiss Army knife with a built-in GPS. The "CRISPR" part is like the GPS that guides the system to the exact spot in the DNA where there's an error that needs to be fixed. Scientists program CRISPR with the correct address by giving it a piece of RNA—a molecule related to DNA—that matches the DNA sequence where the error is.

Once CRISPR is at the right spot, the "Cas9" part comes into play—it's like the blade in the Swiss Army knife. Cas9 can cut the DNA right where the error is. This cut acts like a signal for the cell to start repairing the DNA.

Here's the clever bit: when the cell repairs the cut, scientists can provide it with the correct DNA sequence to fix the error, like correcting a typo in our instruction manual. This way, CRISPR-Cas9 can be used to edit the DNA by either disabling a faulty gene, fixing it, or even inserting a new gene.

So in simple terms, CRISPR-Cas9 is a tool that can find and edit specific parts of DNA, which is incredibly useful for things like treating genetic diseases, improving crops, and much more.

KocoPr profile image
KocoPr

I wonder how clinical trials will be structured ? Im sure they can bypass phase2 dose escalation/toxicity. Will it take 10 years to clinical applications? I sure hope not. Will they only recruit castrate resistant patients in order to get faster results? I sure hope not.

Will we have to go through the guantlet of pharmaceuticals,radiation, chemo before insurance approves it?

Will it be used only as a standalone treatment?

Im just worried how the medical machine will try to subvert this groundbreaking technology.

Maxone73 profile image
Maxone73 in reply toKocoPr

From what people in the field tell me (but it's also my sensation) Big Pharma no longer has the power it had in the past, simply because technology got cheaper and 3 guys with a good idea and a new algorithm can really be disruptive. Plus now hiding a promising technology or discovery is harder as there are way too many different media (this can be good or bad according to a person's point of view 😂 ) and a scandal can drive an enormous loss of money. But it makes sense, as in all the other fields, competition increased and small players can become big players in a very short time. But that was a digression! What I know is that companies based on crispr technology are close to commercialization/production of cures (not for cancer) and they took less than 10 years.

oneresearch.org/2023/05/18/...

j-o-h-n profile image
j-o-h-n

Anything on the horizon to restore good ole peter back to full size?........(No fake stuff now, i.e. Wood, Rubber, Plastic, Glass, Stainless Steel and etc.) Note that pete is nervous around Swiss Army knives....as you can well imagine....brrrrrr

Good Luck, Good Health and Good Humor.

j-o-h-n Tuesday 11/07/2023 11:05 PM EST

Maxone73 profile image
Maxone73

Let’s crowdfund a Restore Peter project!!!

Not what you're looking for?

You may also like...

CRISPR in 2018

Scientists in the PRC are ready to deploy the technology to fix genetic errors in a person’s DNA,...
Attitude67 profile image

Technology is coming

ChatGPT passes the Bar Exam, US Medical License Exam, and Wharton’s MBA Final Exam. For comparison,...

Decision Time is Coming

I was diagnosed in August 2018 - PSA had risen from 5 to 16 in 6 months.- the imaging showed some...
PabloK profile image

Paul is coming home today

Hi everyone. Paul will be discharged from St. Luke's Hospital today. His temperature has been...
MelaniePaul profile image

Mega Crisper-A cure is coming...

https://healthunlocked.com/redirect?url=https%3A%2F%2Fwww.the-scientist.com%2Fmega-crispr-engineerin

Moderation team

Bethishere profile image
BethishereAdministrator
Number6 profile image
Number6Administrator
Darryl profile image
DarrylPartner

Content on HealthUnlocked does not replace the relationship between you and doctors or other healthcare professionals nor the advice you receive from them.

Never delay seeking advice or dialling emergency services because of something that you have read on HealthUnlocked.