1. Abstract 15555: Potential Cure for Hypertension? The Effect of Crispr Genome Editing
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Richard E. Pratt, Conrad P. Hodgkinson, Hualing Sun, and Victor J. Dzau
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Burden of disease ,Genome editing ,business.industry ,Physiology (medical) ,Genetic enhancement ,Medicine ,CRISPR ,Cardiology and Cardiovascular Medicine ,Bioinformatics ,business ,Hypertension experimental - Abstract
Hypertension is recognized as one of the largest contributors to the global burden of disease. Unfortunately, for the majority of patients, hypertension is poorly controlled due, in part, to poor medical compliance resulting from the need to take one or more drugs, often several times daily. An ideal therapy would be administered a single time but yield long-term blood pressure control. Under the appropriate condition, we hypothesize that this modality could potentially lead to a cure for hypertension. In this study, we investigated whether that sustained, and possibly life-long, reductions in blood pressure could be achieved via Crispr-Cas9 mediated disruption of a key gene in the RAAS, Angiotensinogen (AGT). In vitro, we demonstrated that expression of Crispr-Cas9 system in the BRL 3A rat liver cell line led to a significant reduction in AGT protein levels (75% reduction, N=3, P
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- 2020
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