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Eli Lilly says Verve’s gene editor lowers cholesterol levels in early study Treatment was center of $1 billion buyout
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By Jason MastMay 25, 2026
General Assignment Reporter
Lilly's one-time cholesterol edit shows promise
Eli Lilly’s experimental gene-editing therapy lowered LDL cholesterol by 62% in an early-stage trial. The treatment, acquired through Lilly’s $1 billion buyout of Verve Therapeutics, works by permanently disabling PCSK9 in the liver through a single-letter DNA edit. It suggests that a one-time DNA edit could someday replace lifelong cholesterol medication.
“The results appear durable (likely permanent),” Steven Nissen, a cardiologist at the Cleveland Clinic, said in an email.
Importantly, researchers reported no treatment-related serious adverse events, STAT’s Jason Mast writes — a notable outcome after Verve abandoned an earlier candidate over safety concerns. The data, published in the NEJM, showed LDL reductions lasting up to 575 days in lower-dose cohorts. Still, major questions remain about whether patients will embrace irreversible gene editing when existing PCSK9 drugs already work well with periodic dosing
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