My guess is that it would be difficult because you have to kill off/weaken the existing problematic cells to allow the new ones to take over with these therapies.
This is manageable when you’re treating a white blood cell disease as you can live temporarily without these cells and they regenerate frequently.
But if all you need are some cells to produce more of an enzyme and can produce it in sufficient amounts to manage the existing cells producing the bad enzyme, you might be in luck.
This is manageable when you’re treating a white blood cell disease as you can live temporarily without these cells and they regenerate frequently.
But if all you need are some cells to produce more of an enzyme and can produce it in sufficient amounts to manage the existing cells producing the bad enzyme, you might be in luck.