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Biotechnologie au Japon : ADN personnalisé et traitement contre le cancer

Alors que le Japon est confronté aux défis liés au vieillissement rapide de sa population, les pionniers locaux de la biotechnologie redéfinissent les limites de la médecine préventive et de l'oncologie de précision.

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00:04From consumer DNA tests to cut-in-edge therapeutics, Japan's biotech sector is pushing the boundaries of health innovation.
00:12In this episode of SciTech, we discover more about two exciting research projects.
00:23With one of the world's fastest aging populations, prevention has become a priority in Japan.
00:29New technologies are helping people stay healthier for longer.
00:33At GeneQuest in Tokyo, founder Shoko Takahashi offers simple saliva-based DNA tests that help people assess their genetic health
00:42risks from home.
00:43The idea is to use genetic information to better understand each person's health profile.
01:14The process is simple. It takes just a few minutes and you can do it on your own.
01:18With the kit provided, the sample is then sent to a partner company which extracts DNA from the submitted saliva
01:25and then reads it.
01:27A few weeks later, users receive an online report linking their genes to metabolism and lifestyle risks, often encouraging healthier
01:35habits.
01:36I wonder what changes I'll be advised to make.
01:38I wonder what changes I'll be advised to make.
01:45Takahashi wants GeneQuest to become Asia's largest gene analysis company, building one of Japan's biggest private DNA databases.
01:53As most research focuses on Western populations, this data could help develop more personalized healthcare in Japan and beyond.
02:06But the country's biotech innovation goes far beyond prevention.
02:10Now, I'm going to meet a scientist whose work uses the body's own cellular communication system to deliver drug treatments.
02:19Here in Yokohama, Professor Asako Yamayoshi is developing ways to deliver cancer drugs only to tumors, instead of attacking the
02:28whole body.
02:29Her research was inspired by a family member who died from cancer after severe treatment side effects.
02:35Her study uses exosomes, tiny bubbles that already travel through our body, carrying messages between cells.
02:43She found a way to use these natural messengers.
02:47A molecule ex-hijack oligo can hijack the exosome to carry the nucleic acid drugs, etc., to the target cells.
02:58In simple terms, instead of creating artificial carriers, Yamayoshi's team simply attaches the medicine to these natural taxis, letting the
03:07body deliver the drug itself.
03:10This approach is unique, saving several days and speeding up the process.
03:14Most researchers first extract and purify exosomes in the lab.
03:19It's a complicated procedure, and during this process, exomes are often denatured.
03:28But in our system, we can use the exome inside of the patient directories.
03:36So nucleic acid drugs can bind only to the target genes.
03:40That reduces side effects.
03:43Yamayoshi's system could make treatments faster and easier to scale, strengthening Japan's position in advanced biotech research.
03:53By working closely with clinicians, the team is refining the technology and understanding how it could make a real difference
04:01in the future.
04:02Professor Yamayoshi proposed a novel way of treatment, and they directly treat peritoneal metastasis.
04:11Gastric cancer with peritoneal metastasis is a very severe disease condition and difficult to treat.
04:17The exome target treatment reduces the cost of the investigation and the manufacturing.
04:23So it's very important, not only the patient and family, but also the healthcare system and the healthcare government.
04:32Yamayoshi's team is also testing light-controlled molecules to switch genes on and off with precision, another step towards gentler
04:41therapies.
04:43From accessible genetic data to targeted treatments, Japan's biotech scene is booming, and pioneers like Takahashi and Yamayoshi are leading
04:52the way.
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