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08 December 2023

Daily Newsletter

08 December 2023

Vertex Pharmaceuticals received UK approval for world’s first CRISPR drug treatment

According to GlobalData, the global cell and gene therapy market is expected to reach $80bn by 2029.

GlobalData December 07 2023

In a monumental stride toward combating genetic diseases, Vertex Pharmaceuticals has achieved a groundbreaking feat with the UK’s approval of Casgevy (exagamglogene autotemcel), the world’s first clustered regularly interspaced short palindromic repeats (CRISPR)-based drug for sickle cell anaemia (SCA) and β-thalassaemia.

Casgevy allows for precise modifications to be made in the DNA sequence, offering the potential to correct genetic mutations responsible for these inherited blood disorders. The UK’s approval of Casgevy opens new possibilities in the global landscape of genetic medicine that leverages CRISPR technologies.

According to GlobalData, the global cell and gene therapy market is expected to reach $80bn by 2029, with a high compound annual growth rate of 51.6% between 2023 and 2029. With CRISPR-based treatments officially penetrating the therapeutic space, Vertex Pharmaceuticals will likely gain a dominant position in the global cell and gene therapy market.

Currently, the company is seeking FDA approval of Casgevy for SCA. While Casgevy has been disrupting the genetic medicine space, the limiting factor for its widespread usage is its high cost. Estimates suggest that the treatment could cost approximately $2m per patient.

As Vertex Pharmaceuticals spearheads the CRISPR therapeutic space with the approval of Casgevy, continuous research, ethical oversight, and collaborative efforts between scientists, policymakers, and healthcare providers are required to further guarantee the safety and efficacy of this drug.

Why are healthcare companies hesitant to invest in the metaverse?

Although metaverse technologies could reinvent healthcare approaches and bring new experiences to healthcare providers and patients, adoption is still at an early stage. There are currently few use cases in the healthcare industry. The metaverse needs to overcome major challenges for healthcare, including regulation and data privacy concerns.

Healthcare industry continues to be highly vulnerable to cyberattacks

Cybersecurity is a growing market in the medical devices sector for several reasons. Medical devices often collect and contain vulnerable data, such as patient medical information. Legacy medical devices are a cause for concern because they likely were not designed with cyberattacks in mind. With the adoption of EHR systems, telemedicine measures, mobile health apps, and other connected devices, there is increased vulnerability to cyberattacks.

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