How to biohack your cells to fight cancer - Greg Foot

1,279,065 views ・ 2019-04-09

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Ok, so you,
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are a 4 billion year old meat robot.
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Yeah, you heard me right.
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In fact, as you're made of 30-ish trillion cells,
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and each of those have their own task,
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you're a robot made of trillions of mini robots-
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you are a mega-meat-bot!
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And your mission, for the past 4 billion years or so-
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and for as long as you keep playing this game of life-
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is to safeguard the code.
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To duplicate it. To pass it on.
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The thing is, you're rubbish at copying your own code.
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Every time it's copied, errors crop up.
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Not good when an error makes a robot worse at surviving,
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but sometimes a mistake helps them survive...
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and they pass that glitch in the code on-
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that's evolution in a nutshell, right?
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Which means you're not the result of some fancy design, I'm afraid.
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You're a result of billions of years of bad copies.
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Go you.
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Another reason you're not totally awesome
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is because that megabot of yours often breaks down.
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Fortunately,
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cardiologists, immunologists, microbiologists- all the "ists"-
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have spent centuries figuring out our sensors and wiring
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so if something does go wrong, they can usually fix it.
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Where they struggle, though, is when the machinery turns on itself-
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when a copying error leads a cell to start dividing uncontrollably,
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to grow and multiply into a tumor.
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That's cancer.
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And sadly, even with the might of our modern medicine,
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some cancers evade treatment.
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But this is where a new band of biologists step into the story:
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The "Synthetic Biologists."
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These biohackers are mashing up science, medicine and engineering
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to rewrite the code and fix the un-fixable.
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Biohackers are going into a patient's genetic code
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and reprogramming their own immune system
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to recognize cancer cells and destroy them.
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It's called CAR T-cell therapy, and it's awesome.
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See, you're constantly under attack by pathogens-
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single-celled bacteria, viruses and fungi.
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Despite deciding, back in the day,
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to stay solo and not 'avengers assemble' like you did,
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those pathogens see you, in all your mega-meat-bot glory,
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as a fortress ripe for the plundering.
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Thankfully, you've got a security team in place to battle these invaders-
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your immune system-
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and some of it's top guards are your white blood cells.
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They trawl the darkness that is your inner space,
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checking the IDs of any cells they pass...
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although they're not name badges,
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but rather protein fragments on the cell's surface called antigens.
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There are two types of these guards: T-cells and B-cells.
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T-cells check those antigen IDs using special claws-
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receptors that lock with a particular antigen.
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If they find a match, they attach and they release toxic chemicals
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that burst open the invading cell's membrane.
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Their B-cell workmates create antibodies-
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loads of small proteins,
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little claws that latch perfectly onto a particular antigen,
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marking them for destruction.
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These two comrades have got your back
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and your immune system is brilliant at spotting and fighting pathogens
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that invade from outside.
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However,
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they're not so good at spotting your own cells that have gone rogue.
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The antigens on cancerous cells don't look weird,
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they look a lot like your own cells,
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and the T's and B's aren't programmed to attack them.
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The usual way to deal with cancer is to try to cut the tumor out,
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or turn to radiotherapy and then chemotherapy
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to destroy or block the growth of cancer cells,
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but if it's a blood cancer, if it's floating around your whole body,
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you can't do that.
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And if the blood cancer actually starts in your white blood cells-
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those key guards in your immune system-
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you'll really struggle to spot it.
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That's the case with acute lymphoblastic leukemia,
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and that's where CAR T-cell therapy is kicking butt.
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The biohackers are reprogramming a patient's own immune system
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to recognize particular antigens- those particular protein fragments-
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on the cancer cells.
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To do it, you first need millions of a patient's T-cells
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Then, to get a T-cell to do something different,
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you need to replace its normal code with something new,
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something you've designed.
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What synthetic biologists can now do with DNA is super cool-
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they use a computer to put together their own sequences of bases-
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the chemical letters that spell out the DNA-
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then they model what that new genetic code will do on a computer
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and then make those sequences on a DNA printer-
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yeah, that's a thing!-
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printing not with ink, or with a plastic polymer like in a 3D printer,
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but with those fundamental building blocks of life,
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with those A's and C's and T's and G's.
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The new code they designed for a T-cell has 3 key instructions:
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1. It tells it how to recognize and kill a cancer cell.
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More specifically,
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how to modify an antibody-
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what the B-cells make to latch onto a target antigen.
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The antibody is modified to make a new receptor
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that can detect the particular antigens on the specific cancer.
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2. It tells it to make copies of itself when it finds that cancer cell
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and 3. It tells it to survive in the patient's body.
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To get this new code into the patient's T-cells,
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you use a vector-
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it's something that will easily infect the T-cell
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and carry that bespoke DNA in with it.
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And voila! One CAR T-cell.
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The name comes from a fire-breathing monster from Ancient Greece,
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that had a lion's head, a goat's body and a serpent's tail.
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It was called "Chimera"- a name that has now come to be used
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for something that contains two or more different types of tissues or cells.
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As this newly engineered cell's genetic code is part T-cell, part antibody,
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it's a "C"himera and it goes in search of the cancer's "A"ntigen
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using its new "R"eceptor.
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Before you put the multiplied up T-cells back into the patient,
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you give them a mild dose of chemotherapy to wipe their existing T-cells.
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Then you simply reinsert the now modified T-cells-
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the CAR T-cells-
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and they follow their normal DNA programming to move and search.
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However, thanks to their new butt-kicking code,
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they've changed what they're looking for:
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they're now on a mission to find the cancerous cells and destroy them.
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Unlike conventional chemical-based drugs
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that get used up or excreted from the body pretty quickly,
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CAR T-cells are living drugs that stay in the patient's bloodstream for years.
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That's a huge pro.
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The flip side is that they're expensive-
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each CAR T-cell treatment is bespoke to the patient-
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and it's more difficult to get them to work with common cancers
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like breast or lung, because you need a specific antigen on the cancer cells
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for the CAR T-cell to target-
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and it's much easier to find that in blood cancers.
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It's still early days, though,
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and there's an exciting future for CAR T-cell therapy.
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Researchers like Dr. Martin Pule and his team at UCL,
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are working on improving the leukemia and lymphoma treatments even further,
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and there's recently been some promising work on solid cancers.
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Thanks to CAR T-cell therapy,
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the survival rate for B acute lymphoblastic leukemia has improved hugely
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-nearly all patients go into remission-
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which means that leukemia cannot be detected anymore-
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and most patients stay in remission.
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Biohacking is here,
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and it can reprogram your own genetic code to enable your mega-meat-bot
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to do things it's never been able to do before!
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