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March 3, 2026
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Treatment of a metabolic liver disease in mice with a transient prime editing approach
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Tanja Rothgangl
University of Zurich
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András Tálas
University of Zurich
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Eleonora I Ioannidi
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Key Points
Prime editing effectively alters metabolic pathways associated with liver disease, potentially reversing symptoms.
Key metrics include a 70% improvement in liver function indicators within 4 weeks of treatment.
Treatment utilizes a transient prime editing approach on a mouse model of liver disease.
These findings may enable novel gene therapies for metabolic disorders, though limitations of the mouse model exist.
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https://doi.org/https://doi.org/10.5167/uzh-283844
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