New CRISPR tool could eradicate viral diseases with long-range DNA shredding - The Next Web
New CRISPR tool could eradicate viral diseases with long-range DNA shredding - The Next Web |
New CRISPR tool could eradicate viral diseases with long-range DNA shredding - The Next Web Posted: 17 Apr 2019 12:00 AM PDT ![]() An international team of scientists recently unveiled a new CRISPR-based tool capable of shredding long portions of targeted DNA strands. The new technique provides advantages over previous methods and could potentially lead to a cure for viral diseases such as herpes and hepatitis-C. The new tool is called Type I CRISPR-Cas3. It's a long-range DNA targeting and editing tool – it can delete longer sections of DNA than its predecessor, the Type II CRISPR–Cas9. The "Type I" and "Type II" distinctions indicate which kind of CRISPR bacteria DNA the tools are based on. The Cas3 version is the only CRISPR tool utilizing Type I, which is more commonly found in bacteria than Type II CRISPR DNA. It was developed by a team of researchers led by University of Michigan scientist Yan Zhang, and has a myriad of potential applications. Primarily, the new technique can target sections of DNA further away than the previous technique. Scientists could potentially use this ability to execute shred-and-replace missions that replace virus-laden portions of our cells with clean, resistant, or immune DNA. According to Zhang, per a University of Michigan press release:
Scientists also speculate that, due to its long-range capabilities, CRISPR-Cas3 could be used as a delivery system for other types of genetic engineering tools and techniques. The researchers appear to be cautiously optimistic about Cas3. According to the team's research paper:
But it's important to remember that Cas3 is a brand-new tool that will take years of development and study to fully understand. There certainly seems to be a renewed sense of hope that previously incurable viral diseases, such as herpes, will one day soon be eradicated through genetic engineering – but we'll have to wait for the research to unfold before we cross them off the list. TNW Conference 2019 is coming! Check out our glorious new location, inspiring line-up of speakers and activities, and how to be a part of this annual tech extravaganza by clicking here. Read next: Coinbase expands cryptocurrency trading services across 11 new markets |
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