News Express: Member of US National Academy of Engineering gives talk at UM on ultrasound-enhanced gene editing for Alzheimer’s disease treatment

新聞快訊:美國國家院士於澳大談基因編輯治療老年癡呆


 

梁錦榮
Leong Kam Weng

 


美國國家院士於澳大談基因編輯治療老年癡呆

澳門大學舉行榮譽博士講座,由美國國家工程院院士、澳大榮譽博士梁錦榮以“聚焦超音波增強基因編輯:老年癡呆症的潛在治療方法”為題發表演講。梁錦榮介紹其團隊透過病毒和非病毒載體,在實驗動物大腦中實現基因編輯的最新研究進展,並探討該前沿技術對老年癡呆症患者治療效果的影響,吸引一眾澳大師生及社會各界人士到場聆聽。

澳大中華醫藥研究院院長陳新介紹說,梁錦榮是一位傑出的科學家,在生物材料科學和工程領域貢獻良多,尤其在用於藥物傳遞和再生醫學的創新生物材料開發方面更是碩果累累。他是引領生物材料領域前進的領軍人物,其開拓性研究增建了人類福祉,受到社會各界人士的高度肯定和讚賞。

梁錦榮為美國國家工程院院士、美國國家醫學院院士及美國國家發明家科學院院士,美國哥倫比亞大學生物醫學工程Samuel Y. Sheng特聘教授。講座上,梁錦榮首先提及澳門是他的根和學術之旅的開始,並感謝澳大向其頒授榮譽博士,期望今後與澳大建立更緊密聯繫。

他指出載脂蛋白E(APOE)基因型是晚發型老年癡呆症發病機制中最重要的遺傳風險因子,APOE4 等位基因的存在增加晚發型老年癡呆症的風險,目前在向大腦傳遞基因編輯元件時,受到血腦屏障(BBB)的阻礙等限制。梁錦榮的研究團隊使用聚焦超音波(FUS)技術,實現暫時打開血腦屏障的效果,從而解決了標靶基因編輯療法的瓶頸難題,該發明為老年癡呆症的基因編輯療法的臨床使用奠定了基礎。梁錦榮亦熱情地回應與會者的問題,與廣大師生進行了深入的交流。

是次講座為澳大師生和業界人士提供了良好的學習和交流機會。通過梁錦榮的演講和經驗分享,廣大師生可以更好地了解基因編輯和老年痴呆症治療的發展趨勢和應用前景。梁錦榮的成功經歷也為澳大的人才培養和科技創新提供了寶貴的借鑒和啟示。

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Member of US National Academy of Engineering gives talk at UM on ultrasound-enhanced gene editing for Alzheimer’s disease treatment

The University of Macau (UM) held a Doctor honoris causa Lecture titled ‘Focused Ultrasound-Enhanced Gene Editing: A Potential Therapeutic Approach for Alzheimer’s Disease’, featuring Leong Kam Weng, honorary doctor of UM and member of the US National Academy of Engineering, as the speaker. During the talk, Prof Leong presented his team’s latest research advancements in gene editing in the brains of experimental animals using viral and non-viral vectors. He also discussed the implications of this cutting-edge technology for treating Alzheimer’s disease. The talk attracted many UM faculty and students, as well as people from different sectors of the community.

Chen Xin, director of UM’s Institute of Chinese Medical Sciences, said that Prof Leong, as an eminent scientist, has made significant contributions to biomaterials science and engineering, particularly in the development of innovative biomaterials for drug delivery and regenerative medicine. As a leading figure in the field of biomaterials, Prof Leong is highly recognised for his trailblazing research that has benefited the well-being of humankind.

Prof Leong is a member of both the US National Academy of Engineering and the US National Academy of Medicine. He is also a fellow of the US National Academy of Inventors, and the Samuel Y. Sheng Professor in the Department of Biomedical Engineering at Columbia University. He began the talk by sharing his personal connection to Macao as his hometown and reflecting on his academic journey. Prof Leong expressed his gratitude to UM for conferring on him an honorary doctorate, and looks forward to establishing closer ties with the university in the future.

During the talk, he pointed out that Apolipoprotein E (APOE) genotype is the most significant genetic risk factor in the pathogenesis of late-onset Alzheimer’s disease, and the presence of an APOE4 allele increases the risk of late-onset Alzheimer’s disease. Moreover, the delivery of gene-editing components to the brain is hindered by obstacles such as the blood-brain barrier (BBB). Prof Leong’s research team has developed a method using focused ultrasound (FUS) technology to transiently open the BBB, thereby resolving a bottleneck in targeted gene editing therapies. This finding lays the foundation for the clinical use of gene editing therapy for treating Alzheimer’s disease. In addition, Prof Leong actively engaged in the Q&A session with the participants and had in-depth exchanges with faculty and students.

The lecture provided a good learning and exchange opportunity for faculty and students of UM, and industry practitioners. Through Prof Leong’s lecture and sharing of his experiences, faculty and students gained a better understanding of the development trends and application prospects of gene editing in the treatment of Alzheimer’s disease. Prof Leong’s successful experiences also provide a valuable reference and source of inspiration for talent cultivation and technological innovation at UM.

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