UniQure’s Gene Therapy Slows Huntington’s Disease Progression by 75%
- UniQure announced this week that its experimental gene therapy AMT-130 slowed Huntington's disease progression by 75% over 36 months in a clinical trial at University College London.
- This trial follows earlier failures of antisense therapy targeting Huntington's disease and uses a one-time gene therapy to silence the faulty huntingtin gene causing the disorder.
- The trial treated 29 early-stage patients, with 17 receiving a high dose through a complex brain surgery lasting up to 18 hours, injecting a harmless virus to deliver microRNA that blocks the toxic huntingtin protein.
- Dr. Walid Abi-Saab stated on Wednesday that AMT-130 could dramatically change how Huntington's disease is treated, while other specialists described the findings as "spectacular" and "very promising."
- UniQure plans to seek FDA approval by 2026 despite treatment complexity and cost, and researchers are planning larger and preventative trials, signaling potential hope for altering Huntington's disease and similar disorders.
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For the first time, gene therapy injected into the brain has significantly slowed the progression of the genetically inherited Huntington's disease, reports Nature.
A study raises hope for those affected by the serious hereditary disease. The technology behind it may be used to treat other diseases in the future.
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