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Type 1 Diabetic Produces His Own Insulin After Gene-Edited Cell Transplant
By Andy CorbleyAug 25, 2025
"A patient with type 1 diabetes has become the first in the world to produce his own insulin via transplanted cells edited with CRISPR.
The edits halted his own immune system from attacking the cells, leading to production of insulin in the pancreas as if he never had the disease in the first place.
Unlike the rampant type 2 diabetes, type 1 manifests as an autoimmune disorder whereby the patient’s immune system attacks and destroys a type of cell created in the pancreas to produce insulin, known as islet cells. 9.5 million people worldwide suffer from type 1 diabetes and there is no cure."
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Type 1 Diabetic Produces His Own Insulin After Gene-Edited Cell Transplant
Three changes in total to the genetic code were needed to ensure the transplanted donor cells didn't trigger an immune response.
