A new study by New Zealand scientists found that editing fetal genes can effectively reverse human disease and aging, reducing people's cancer risk by more than half and extending life for decades.
Dr. Romano Theo Olnik, a researcher at the University of Auckland in New Zealand, and his team assessed the risk of the participants through individual genetic observations. It has been calculated that people who are at higher risk of developing a certain disease will be greatly prolonged if they are genetically edited before birth (fetus). The specific measure is to use DNA editing tools on eggs and sperm cells to change dozens or even hundreds of genes related to diseases such as heart disease, Alzheimer's disease, and arthritis, and reduce the risk of fetal death.
Dr. Olynik said that fetal gene editing technology is expected to reduce the impact of family history on humans, the biggest benefit of which is to reduce the risk of cancer. High-risk fetuses are many times more likely to develop cancer than normal fetuses. Once their genes are optimized, the risk of cancer is reduced by at least 50% and life expectancy can be extended by about 20 years.
Researchers say that although fetal gene editing technology can greatly enhance people's ability to fight disease and achieve longevity, in addition to genetic factors, disease formation is also associated with many uncontrollable environmental factors. (Wang Xingwang)
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