mRNA nanoparticles reprogramme bone marrow cells
- July 30, 2023
- Posted by: OptimizeIAS Team
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mRNA nanoparticles reprogramme bone marrow cells
Subject: Science and Technology
Section: Nano Technology
The challenge in bone marrow transplantation:
- Bone marrow transplantation can be used to treat blood cell malignancies and sometimes to cure certain non-malignant blood cell disorders, but finding or creating appropriate donor bone marrow cells and preparing the body to receive that donation remain challenging obstacles for the therapy.
New research findings:
- Now, Researchers have developed a strategy to deliver mRNA directly into bone marrow stem cells where it can edit genetic defects and help repopulate the bone marrow with healthy blood cells.
- The technique can also be used to deplete the bone marrow niche of hematopoietic stem cells in preparation for new stem cells.
- The researchers demonstrated the technique in the bone marrow of living mice and in human hematopoietic stem cells taken from four patients with sickle cell disorder.
- In the human samples, researchers were able to correct the sickle cell genetic defect, leading to a near absence of sickling cells.
Significance of the findings:
- The findings offer a potential route for gene editing of bone marrow cells without the need for the usual transplantation processes of finding a suitable bone marrow donor or re-engineering a patient’s own cells outside the body before re-transplantation, and without the need for toxic chemotherapy or radiation to prepare the bone marrow niche before transplantation.
- The new gene editing system consists of mRNA within a lipid nano capsule – similar to the technology used in mRNA SARS-CoV-2 vaccines – that contains an antibody that targets the nano capsules specifically to hematopoietic stem cells.