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Intellia Therapeutics said Sunday that the first 10 patients to receive a CRISPR-based treatment for hereditary angioedema, a genetic disease, saw their swelling attacks — the condition’s hallmark symptom — virtually eliminated for an average of 20 months and counting.
The attacks were reduced by an average of 98%. One patient has remained attack-free for 26 months. Two patients who suffered particularly frequent attacks, experiencing 14 and 16.8 per month, respectively, have now gone more than 20 months since their last attack.
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No patient has had an attack in the last 11 months of follow-up, according to the data presented at the European Academy of Allergy and Clinical Immunology Congress. All side effects were either grade 1 or 2 on a 5-grade scale.
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