B.C. man cured of rare disease in world-first for new gene-editing technology
Ty Sperle says he felt “insane shock” after learning he’d been cured of a rare genetic disease through a clinical trial using a new gene-editing treatment.
The B.C. man says he’d started that day last year feeling hopeless, but the news he was cured filled him with indescribable happiness.
Sperle is the first person known to have received and be cured by a treatment known as “prime editing,” in a breakthrough by U.S.-based Prime Medicine reported in the peer-reviewed New England Journal of Medicine last December.
The 19-year-old, who lives in Kelowna, B.C., had been diagnosed with chronic granulomatous disease around age five, compromising his immune system.


