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A decade of discovery: CRISPR functions and applications

A decade of discovery: CRISPR functions and applications | Complex Insight  - Understanding our world | Scoop.it
This year marks the tenth anniversary of the identification of the biological function of CRISPR–Cas as adaptive immune systems in bacteria. In just a decade, the characterization of CRISPR–Cas systems has established a novel means of adaptive immunity in bacteria and archaea and deepened our understanding of the interplay between prokaryotes and their environment, and CRISPR-based molecular machines have been repurposed to enable a genome editing revolution. Here, we look back on the historical milestones that have paved the way for the discovery of CRISPR and its function, and discuss the related technological applications that have emerged, with a focus on microbiology. Lastly, we provide a perspective on the impacts the field has had on science and beyond.

Via Gerd Moe-Behrens
Phillip Trotter's insight:
Great insight and perspective on CRISPR  developments and applications - worth reading.
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A Safety and Efficacy Study of TALEN and CRISPR/Cas9 in the Treatment of HPV-related Cervical Intraepithelial Neoplasia

This is an open-label and triple cohort study of the safety and efficacy of TALEN and CRISPR/Cas9 to possibly treat HPV Persistency and human cervical intraepithelial neoplasiaⅠwithout invasion.

Via Gerd Moe-Behrens
Phillip Trotter's insight:
If your tracking CRISPR/Cas9 applications - this is worth reviewing.
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CRISPR-Cas Genome Surgery in Ophthalmology

Genetic disease affecting vision can significantly impact patient quality of life. Gene therapy seeks to slow the progression of these diseases by treating the underlying etiology at the level of the genome. Clustered regularly interspaced short palindromic repeats (CRISPR) and CRISPR-associated systems (Cas) represent powerful tools for studying diseases through the creation of model organisms generated by targeted modification and by the correction of disease mutations for therapeutic purposes. CRISPR-Cas systems have been applied successfully to the visual sciences and study of ophthalmic disease - from the modification of zebrafish and mammalian models of eye development and disease, to the correction of pathogenic mutations in patient-derived stem cells. Recent advances in CRISPR-Cas delivery and optimization boast improved functionality that continues to enhance genome-engineering applications in the eye. This review provides a synopsis of the recent implementations of CRISPR-Cas tools in the field of ophthalmology.

Via Gerd Moe-Behrens
Phillip Trotter's insight:
While the promise of CRISPR was not that it would change how genetics and biology behaved its quickly becoming hyped that way in popular press.  The fact that the Cas9 protein can be used as a cheap and fast technique to co-localize with specific DNA sequences is undoubtedly incredibly useful. As researchers discover mechanisms where they can exploit co-localization and modification at specific sites using DNA cleavage capabilities it is important we get well informed reviews of actual applications as well as coverage of potential ones.  This paper gives a good summary of recent developments and insights to applications of CRISPR-CAS in ophthalmology  for both better understanding visual systems and potential treatments for ophthalmic disease. 
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