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    New gene therapy slows progression of Huntington’s disease by 75% | UK News

    Justin M. LarsonBy Justin M. LarsonSeptember 24, 2025No Comments3 Mins Read
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    A new gene therapy has slowed the progression of Huntingdon’s disease by as much as 75%.

    Known as AMT-130, it is delivered via brain surgery, and a single dose is expected to last someone’s whole life.

    “This result changes everything,” said principal investigator Professor Ed Wild.

    30-year-old Jack May-Davis, who took part in trials, said the results were “astonishing”, leaving him “lost for words”.

    Huntingdon’s is a neurodegenerative disease which gets worse over time and has no cure, affecting thinking, movement and mood. About 8,000 people in the UK suffer from it.

    While the disease typically lasts for about 20 years, loss of function can begin quite quickly.

    In a trial, 12 patients were given the highest dose of AMT-130. Researchers reported they experienced 75% less disease progression after 36 months compared to a group of people with Huntington’s who were not given the treatment.

    AMT-130 works by permanently introducing new functional DNA into a person’s cells, researchers said.

    “On the basis of these results it seems likely AMT-130 will be the first licensed treatment to slow Huntington’s disease, which is truly world-changing stuff,” said Prof Wild, from the University College London (UCL) Huntington’s Disease Centre.

    “My patients in the trial are stable over time in a way I’m not used to seeing in Huntington’s disease.”

    One of them, he added, was medically retired but has been able to return to work.

    Professor Sarah Tabrizi, also from UCL, said AMT-130 had the potential to “preserve daily function”, keep people in work longer, and “meaningfully slow disease progression”.

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    Jack May-Davis, from Sussex, discovered he was carrying the Huntington’s gene when he was 19.

    Two family members, including his father, died from Huntingdon’s.

    “It is just amazing,” he said. “When I started participating in trials I never thought something would be developed in a time frame that might actually be useful for me.

    “This feels like a huge moment that will mean so much to families who carry the Huntington’s gene.”

    Professor Mike Hanna, director of the UCL Queen Square Institute of Neurology, said: “These findings point to a new chapter in gene therapy development for Huntington’s disease, and have clear relevance for other devastating neurodegenerative disorders.”

    Cath Staney, chief executive of the Huntington’s Disease Association, said: “This is a significant breakthrough, and I am sure it will bring hope to anyone affected by Huntington’s disease.

    “This trial shows an astonishing 75% slowing of progression in the disease.

    “That is remarkable and will bring much-needed optimism to the Huntington’s disease community.”



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