New One-Shot Gene Editing Therapy May Reduce Bad Cholesterol By 62%
A single infusion cut LDL cholesterol by up to 62% and showed no dose-limiting toxicities, though researchers said longer follow-up is needed.
- A landmark study published in the New England Journal of Medicine revealed that an experimental gene-editing therapy successfully lowered harmful LDL cholesterol by up to 62% in high-risk patients.
- The one-time intravenous treatment, known as VERVE-102 and developed by Eli Lilly and Verve Therapeutics, uses precise base-editing technology to permanently deactivate the PCSK9 gene in the liver.
- Data from the Phase 1b clinical trial involving 35 adults showed that the treatment was generally well-tolerated and that its cholesterol-lowering effects remained durable for up to 18 months in some participants.
- While cardiologists view this "one-and-done" approach as a historic breakthrough for people with inherited high cholesterol, experts caution that larger, long-term trials are still required to fully verify its permanent safety profile.
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A One-Time Experimental Treatment Might Control Cholesterol for Life
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SCIENCE & TECH: ‘Revolutionary’ single-dose treatment cuts cholesterol by 62%
One and done? Pharma giant Eli Lilly announced Monday that its gene-editing therapy can reduce LDL (“bad”) cholesterol by up to 62% with a single infusion. Not only was the experimental treatment successful, but the results were still apparent in some participants 18 months after they received the dose. VERVE-102 may be a revolutionary treatment for bad cholesterol before it leads to heart disease. wutzkoh – stock.adobe.com While most gene thera…
Experimental One-Time Gene Editing Treatment VERVE-102 Lowers LDL Cholesterol by Up to 62% in Early Trial
NEW YORK CITY (VINnews) – A single intravenous infusion of an experimental gene-editing treatment has produced substantial and durable reductions in “bad” LDL cholesterol levels in patients with high cardiovascular risk, according to interim results from a Phase 1b clinical trial. VERVE-102, developed by Verve Therapeutics and now associated with Eli Lilly, uses in vivo […]
New One-Shot Gene Editing Therapy May Reduce Bad Cholesterol By 62%
A groundbreaking gene-editing therapy developed by Eli Lilly and Verve Therapeutics reduced "bad" LDL cholesterol by up to 62% after a single infusion in an early trial, raising hopes for a long-lasting treatment to reduce heart attack risk
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