Science has managed to turn off the extra chromosome of Down syndrome. It has also opened the great ethical debate on gene editing

In the complex genetic map that surrounds the known down syndromethe problem is not that there is a lack of information in our cells, but that there is an excess. The presence of a third copy of chromosome 21 It unbalances the entire cellular system that ends up generating an entire clinic that today did not have any type of cure. But thanks to clinical advances and revolutionary gene therapies, we have found a way to turn off this gene that is extra in the cells of people with Down. A natural switch. To understand this advance, we must look at how nature itself resolves its own genetic imbalances. And, for those who do not know, in human beings sex is determined by two types of chromosomes: X and Y. If you are a woman, you will have XX chromosomes, and if you are a man, you will have XY. The problem, boiling it down to its most basic, is that always one of the ‘X’ genes must be silenced so that the genetic load is compensated in humans. And this is something that is done thanks to the gene XIST which encodes an RNA molecule that covers the chromosome and alters its chromatin, silencing de facto their genes. Something that has been developed by nature itself in order to maintain the species, and then the question is obligatory: why not use this natural switch to silence the chromosomes that generate diseases as important as Down syndrome? It’s not something new. The idea of ​​using this “switch” to be able to alter the gene expression of the chromosomes that we have in excess is not new, since in 2013 the researcher Jeanne Lawrence demonstrated for the first time that this RNA could induce the silencing of the extra chromosome 21 in human cells that were in culture in a laboratory. Later, in 2020, it was applied to neural stem cells, but the historical problem has always been the same: the very low efficiency when integrating this gene into the affected cells.. A new milestone. This has changed radically, as a team at Beth Israel Deaconess Medical Center in Boston has published a new article in PNAS with a solution to eradicate this bottleneck thanks to the tool CRISPR/Cas9. This system can be visualized as simple scissors that specifically cut into our DNA to eliminate something that was left over or altered. The problem is that it was not very efficient at integrating new genetic material, and to overcome this, scientists have developed a modified version of CRISPR/Cas9 that boosts the success rate of the integration of the XIST gene which will silence the third chromosome 21. Good results. Here we recognize how XIST has been integrated into 20-40% of cell lines that have trisomy 21. Furthermore, the method reliably affects only the extra copy of chromosome 21 without silencing other genes that can cause other diseases. There are problems. Despite the enthusiasm, the technique is far from being applied in humans, since one of the biggest challenges of CRISPR is the mutations off-target, That is, it acts on other genetic points that are its marked objectives. And this occurs when these ‘scissors’ cut a sequence of DNA that closely resembles its target, but which in reality is not. In this way, an error off-target It could trigger severe cellular problems or even cancer. Recent studies show that experimentation on embryos with these techniques often results in mosaicism with edited and unedited cells, as well as incomplete edits. This means that right now we have to work on having greater specificity in the genetic objectives of the therapy so that the consequences of using it are not much greater than the fact of curing a disease. Ethical shock. The controversy is served with genetic therapies in general, since right now one of the lines that are open is to eliminate this extra chromosome directly in a human embryo before implementing it in a woman so that she is not born with this disease. This is where bioethicists they point because experimenting with human embryos damages their physical integrity and poses irreversible risks for future generations. Furthermore, they underline the urgency of distinguishing between the use of CRISPR for purely therapeutic purposes, such as treating symptoms, and its use for “genetic improvement” or the selection of embryos that are much more advanced or genetically perfect. This is also added to the fact that genetic editing in embryos for reproductive purposes is currently prohibited in most countries. Images | Sangharsh Lohakare In Xataka | The surprising thing is not that we have sequenced the DNA of a Neanderthal from 11,000 years ago: it is what it has revealed

Science has managed to turn off the extra chromosome of Down syndrome. It has also opened the great ethical debate on gene editing

In the complex genetic map that surrounds the known down syndromethe problem is not that there is a lack of information in our cells, but that there is an excess. The presence of a third copy of chromosome 21 It unbalances the entire cellular system that ends up generating an entire clinic that today did not have any type of cure. But thanks to clinical advances and revolutionary gene therapies, we have found a way to turn off this gene that is extra in the cells of people with Down. A natural switch. To understand this advance, we must look at how nature itself resolves its own genetic imbalances. And, for those who do not know, in human beings sex is determined by two types of chromosomes: X and Y. If you are a woman, you will have XX chromosomes, and if you are a man, you will have XY. The problem, boiling it down to its most basic, is that always one of the ‘X’ genes must be silenced so that the genetic load is compensated in humans. And this is something that is done thanks to the gene XIST which encodes an RNA molecule that covers the chromosome and alters its chromatin, silencing de facto their genes. Something that has been developed by nature itself in order to maintain the species, and then the question is obligatory: why not use this natural switch to silence the chromosomes that generate diseases as important as Down syndrome? It’s not something new. The idea of ​​using this “switch” to be able to alter the gene expression of the chromosomes that we have in excess is not new, since in 2013 the researcher Jeanne Lawrence demonstrated for the first time that this RNA could induce the silencing of the extra chromosome 21 in human cells that were in culture in a laboratory. Later, in 2020, it was applied to neural stem cells, but the historical problem has always been the same: the very low efficiency when integrating this gene into the affected cells.. A new milestone. This has changed radically, as a team at Beth Israel Deaconess Medical Center in Boston has published a new article in PNAS with a solution to eradicate this bottleneck thanks to the tool CRISPR/Cas9. This system can be visualized as simple scissors that specifically cut into our DNA to eliminate something that was left over or altered. The problem is that it was not very efficient at integrating new genetic material, and to overcome this, scientists have developed a modified version of CRISPR/Cas9 that boosts the success rate of the integration of the XIST gene which will silence the third chromosome 21. Good results. Here we recognize how XIST has been integrated into 20-40% of cell lines that have trisomy 21. Furthermore, the method reliably affects only the extra copy of chromosome 21 without silencing other genes that can cause other diseases. There are problems. Despite the enthusiasm, the technique is far from being applied in humans, since one of the biggest challenges of CRISPR is the mutations off-target, That is, it acts on other genetic points that are its marked objectives. And this occurs when these ‘scissors’ cut a sequence of DNA that closely resembles its target, but which in reality is not. In this way, an error off-target It could trigger severe cellular problems or even cancer. Recent studies show that experimentation on embryos with these techniques often results in mosaicism with edited and unedited cells, as well as incomplete edits. This means that right now we have to work on having greater specificity in the genetic objectives of the therapy so that the consequences of using it are not much greater than the fact of curing a disease. Ethical shock. The controversy is served with genetic therapies in general, since right now one of the lines that are open is to eliminate this extra chromosome directly in a human embryo before implementing it in a woman so that she is not born with this disease. This is where bioethicists they point because experimenting with human embryos damages their physical integrity and poses irreversible risks for future generations. Furthermore, they underline the urgency of distinguishing between the use of CRISPR for purely therapeutic purposes, such as treating symptoms, and its use for “genetic improvement” or the selection of embryos that are much more advanced or genetically perfect. This is also added to the fact that genetic editing in embryos for reproductive purposes is currently prohibited in most countries. Images | Sangharsh Lohakare In Xataka | The surprising thing is not that we have sequenced the DNA of a Neanderthal from 11,000 years ago: it is what it has revealed

the future is vibe editing

CapCut is the video editor most downloaded in the worldand has just anticipated where the creation of content on social networks is heading: a future in which it will not even be necessary to go through the classic timeline and in which models like Seedance 2.0 take center stage. CapCut Video Studio. CapCut has announced video studioits new web tool (and it is expected that it will soon arrive in the app) to create videos using “vibe editing”. Unlike any video creation and editing program, there is not even a timeline here: just Prompts. CapCut is a Bytedance company, the Chinese giant, so they are among the first to implement the best text-to-video models, such as Seedance 2.0. By regulatory issuesthis model is not yet available in Europe, but it is expected that it will end up arriving in our region. How it works. This tool will allow you to generate video at the level of what we have already seen with Seedance 2.0, by introducing prompts to generate scenes. Just as we can achieve in Google AI Studio and other tools that generate video and images from text, these prompts are iterative: the tool learns about the elements that have already been created in order to make more granular modifications. In addition, an AI agent is incorporated capable of analyzing the video to create creation suggestions based on it, giving us a choice between several possibilities. Why is it important. Video creation has been linked to the timeline for years: record, cut and add. That the most used editor in the world launches a tool without timelineand promising cinematic results through vibe coding, is a huge clue as to where the video industry is headed. Winning through AI. Davinci Resolve and Adobe Premiere have been the go-to options for video editors working on ambitious projects for years. CapCut has gone in another direction: it has fully committed to AI, and it is stealing users like no one else. They were the first to implement background segmentation using AI. They added AI element replacement before Premiere (which already had that technology in Photoshop). It has one of the best engines for AI audio enhancement. It has a specific section to create videos with AI that we can later add to the timeline. It allows you to improve the appearance of faces in real time using AI. What once seemed like a “toy” editor has become one of the most solid suites for creating video. The B side? The future of the internet is to be flooded with content generated with AI. In Xataka | The best alternatives to Sora to create videos with artificial intelligence

What is and how to use this new function to send photos without editing to specific contacts

Let’s explain What is the new function of Instagram snapshotsa kind of stories to which you cannot apply editions and that you send directly to users that you selections. Becomes something like Bereal But without temporary limits. Actually, it is not an innovative function or a specially differentiating mechanism. They are simply photos you have to take at the time And they disappear when they see themselves, that you can send to a group of people defined by you beyond all the followers or best friends, and who have the peculiarity that you cannot edit. 21 Instagram tricks – Tutorial with all secrets! What are Instagram snapshots The snapshots are a new function with which you can send a photo at the time to the people you select. These photos They will disappear as soon as the other person sees themand will remain for 24 hours before disappearing. It is a complement to Instagram notes. In fact, when one of your contacts share a snapshot with you will appear next to the notes to the left. Therefore, it is a function that will be buried in the private messages button, which is where the notes appear, and will not bother too much. They have the peculiarity that They are photographs that you take at the time and you can’t edit. They will not have filters or anything similar, it is a capture that you have taken at this time, as close as possible to the experience of sharing exactly what you are seeing. There are two ways to share your snapshots. First, you can select the followers you want to see them, since maybe not everyone understands what you want to express. And then, you can simply share it with your favorite users. But come on, that They are not for all your followers in generalthat’s what stories are for, but you can choose a select group of people. How to use Instagram snapshots To use Instagram snapshots, you have to click on the private messages button. Here, you will go to the screen where the chats and the notes appear, and you have to Slide the notes to go to your leftwhich is where you open the snapshots. This will take you to the screen to remove snapshots. In it, it’s just Press the button to take the picture and voilathe snapshot will be automatically sent to those who have chosen. When the button to press, you can choose between a selected group of friends or your favorites. If you choose the option of selecting friends, you will see the Instagram friendship list and You can select all friends You want them to receive the snapshot. Once done, back to the screen to remove them, just press the button and that’s it. In Xataka Basics | How to program private messages on Instagram to decide the day and time at which they are sent

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