Doctors try 1st CRISPR editing in the body for blindness

Dr. Jason Comander, inherited retinal disorder specialist at Massachusetts Eye and Ear Infirmary in Boston points to a model of an eye during an interview on Jan. 8. (AP Photo/Rodrique Ngowi)

Dr. Mark Pennesi looks on as staff at Oregon Health & Science University’s Casey Eye Institute perform the first-ever in vivo CRISPR gene edit procedure for the BRILLIANCE clinical trial in Portland, on a patient who had an inherited form of blindness. (Kristyna Wentz-Graff/OHSU via AP)

Scientists say they have used the gene editing tool CRISPR inside someone’s body for the first time, a new frontier for efforts to operate on DNA, the chemical code of life, to treat diseases.