FDA considers first CRISPR gene editing treatment that may cure sickle cell

FDA considers first CRISPR gene editing treatment that may cure sickle cell

At age 45, Dr. Lakiea Bailey said, she was the oldest person with sickle cell anemia that she knew.
FDA considers first CRISPR gene editing treatment that may cure sickle cell

Ibrahim

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6 Nov 2023

The executive director of the nonprofit patient advocacy group the Sickle Cell Consortium was diagnosed with sickle cell disease at age 3. Because of it, she’s had heart problems, had her hips replaced, and experienced serious pain all her life.

 

Bailey told the US Food and Drug Administration’s independent advisory committee Tuesday that she believes a cutting-edge therapy that is currently under review offers the sickle cell community something many haven’t ever had before: hope.

 

“Hope is on the horizon, and we are looking toward this hope for a change of the lives that we are living of excruciating pain,” Bailey told the FDA committee on Tuesday.

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