Insertional Mutagenesis

Insertional mutagenesis occurs when vector DNA integrates into the genome in a way that disrupts normal gene regulation. Insertional mutagenesis can contribute to cancer formation. Insertional mutagenesis is the central safety concern rais…

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Insertional mutagenesis occurs when vector DNA integrates into the genome in a way that disrupts normal gene regulation. Insertional mutagenesis can contribute to cancer formation. Insertional mutagenesis is the central safety concern raised by this case. Rare vector integration keeps insertional mutagenesis relevant even for comparatively low-risk gene therapy platforms.