Insertional Mutagenesis
Cross-source consensus on Insertional Mutagenesis from 1 sources and 4 claims.
1 sources · 4 claims
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Highlighted claims
- Insertional mutagenesis is the central safety concern raised by this case. — A rare case of gene therapy-linked cancer
- Insertional mutagenesis occurs when vector DNA integrates into the genome in a way that disrupts normal gene regulation. — A rare case of gene therapy-linked cancer
- Insertional mutagenesis can contribute to cancer formation. — A rare case of gene therapy-linked cancer
- Rare vector integration keeps insertional mutagenesis relevant even for comparatively low-risk gene therapy platforms. — A rare case of gene therapy-linked cancer