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    ‘Life-changing’ drug for teenager who lost mother to genetic condition | Science, Climate & Tech News

    Justin M. LarsonBy Justin M. LarsonJune 27, 2025No Comments4 Mins Read
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    A teenager who lost her mother, aunt and uncle to a genetic condition is the first person in Europe to receive a “life-changing” drug.

    Mary Catchpole, 19, from Great Yarmouth, suffers from a rare inherited disorder called activated PI3-Kinase delta syndrome (APDS), which leaves people with a significantly weakened immune system.

    The condition was passed down by her mother’s side of the family, with her mother Sarah dying aged 42 in 2018, while her aunt Helen died aged 12, her uncle Edward when he was 39 and her grandmother Mary when she was 48.

    Sarah and Jimmy Catchpole with their children, Joe and Mary, on holiday in Cornwall in 2012
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    Sarah and Jimmy Catchpole with their children, Joe and Mary, on holiday in Cornwall in 2012

    APDS patients are vulnerable to repeated infections, causing them to face a lifetime of antibiotics and immunoglobulin replacement therapy to prevent infections and organ damage, and a bone marrow or stem cell transplant – until now.

    A new drug called leniolisib (Joenja) is a simple tablet taken twice a day and is the first ever targeted treatment for APDS.

    Ms Catchpole, who is the first person in Europe to receive the medicine after it was made available on the NHS, said taking the new drug is “life-changing” as it means she can leave behind huge amounts of medication.

    The new APDS drug. Pic: Mel Yeneralski  Media Studio/Cambridge University Hospitals
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    The new APDS drug. Pic: Mel Yeneralski Media Studio/Cambridge University Hospitals

    “I was diagnosed with APDS aged seven and it’s had a big effect on my life. I had lots of cannulas when I was younger and lots of hospital trips,” she said.

    “I had a permanent line in the side of my body when I was younger, which they put medicine in regularly at the hospital.”

    Ms Catchpole added that she wasn’t allowed to do much physical activity, including dancing, which she’s “always loved to do”. “It has been hard,” said the teaching assistant, who lives with her father Jimmy, 64, and her brother Joe, 20, who does not have APDS.

    The condition was identified by Cambridge researchers in 2013, with Ms Catchpole’s family playing a key role in its discovery, as her mother and uncle were both patients at Addenbrooke’s Hospital and were offered DNA sequencing to find out whether there was a genetic cause for their immunodeficiency.

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    Professor Sergey Nejentsev shows the genetic change that caused APDS in Miss Catchpole's family
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    Professor Sergey Nejentsev, University of Cambridge, shows the genetic change that caused APDS in Miss Catchpole’s family in a picture taken for journal Science

    The researchers found a change in their genes that increased activity of an enzyme called PI3-Kinase delta, meaning this enzyme is effectively “switched on” all the time, preventing immune cells from fighting infection.

    Professor Sergey Nejentsev, from the University of Cambridge, who led the research that discovered APDS, said: “As soon as we understood the cause of APDS, we immediately realised that certain drugs could be used to inhibit the enzyme that is activated in these patients.”

    The new drug works by inhibiting the PI3-Kinase delta enzyme, effectively normalising the immune system of the patient.

    “This new drug will make a huge difference to people living with APDS,” Dr Anita Chandra, consultant immunologist at Addenbrooke’s and affiliated assistant professor at the University of Cambridge, said.

    Mary Catchpole and Dr Anita Chandra at Addenbrooke's Hospital. Pic: Mel Yeneralski  Media Studio/Cambridge University Hospitals
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    Mary Catchpole and Dr Anita Chandra at Addenbrooke’s Hospital. Pic: Mel Yeneralski Media Studio/Cambridge University Hospitals

    Ms Catchpole says she can now look to the future with optimism and lead a normal life.

    “I really want to become a dance teacher,” she said. “I absolutely love my current job as a teaching assistant but I’d also like to go on some adventures as well. I’ve always felt different so it will be nice to feel like I belong.”

    There are between 40 and 50 people in England who are known to have APDS.

    Experts believe the new APDS drug will work long-term in patients as long as they keep taking it, with researchers looking at the potential for the medicine to work on other, more common immune conditions.



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