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Genes

Most Studied Genes in Gene Editing

The genes that editing programmes actually aim at, and why each was chosen.

So wird diese Liste erstellt

Editing programmes cluster around a small number of genes, and the reasons are consistent: the gene is in the liver where delivery works, or switching it off is known to be safe because people are born without it, or the disease is caused by too much of something rather than too little.

#EintragKategorie Status
1 HBB Encodes the beta chain of adult haemoglobin; a single-letter change in it causes sickle… Blood
2 BCL11A The switch that turns off fetal haemoglobin after birth — and the actual target of the… Blood
3 PCSK9 A liver gene that controls how much LDL cholesterol stays in the blood — and the target… Cardiovascular
4 TTR Encodes a liver protein that carries thyroid hormone and vitamin A — and which, when it… Metabolic
5 CFTR Encodes a chloride channel in cell membranes; when it fails, secretions across the body… Respiratory
6 DMD The largest gene in the human genome, encoding dystrophin — the shock absorber that keeps… Muscle
7 CCR5 An immune cell surface receptor that HIV uses as a doorway — and the gene at the centre… Immune
8 SERPINA1 Encodes alpha-1 antitrypsin, the protein that protects lung tissue from being digested by… Metabolic
9 KLKB1 Encodes prekallikrein, an upstream component of the pathway that produces the swelling of… Metabolic
10 HTT Encodes huntingtin; an expanded CAG repeat in it causes Huntington's disease through a… Neurological
11 NCF1 Encodes p47phox, part of the enzyme complex white blood cells use to kill bacteria — and… Immune
12 BRCA1 A DNA repair gene whose loss substantially raises the risk of breast and ovarian cancer —… Cancer
13 BRCA2 The second major hereditary breast and ovarian cancer gene, also central to repairing… Cancer
14 LDLR The receptor liver cells use to clear LDL cholesterol from the blood; faults in it are… Cardiovascular
15 CEP290 A large gene required for the function of the connecting cilium in photoreceptors; one… Eye
16 APOE A lipid-transport gene whose ε4 variant is the strongest common genetic risk factor for… Neurological
17 TRAC The T-cell receptor gene that must be removed to make donor immune cells safe to give to… Immune
18 B2M A required component of MHC class I; removing it hides transplanted cells from the… Immune
19 PDCD1 Encodes PD-1, the brake tumours press to switch off attacking T cells — removed by… Immune
Was diese Liste dir nicht sagtOrdered by prominence in current editing programmes, which is an editorial judgement rather than a measurement.
Written by The CRISPR Atlas editorial team Last updated Aug 19, 2026