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Opal hears for first time after gene cure

Toddler amazes scientists after ground-breaking medical trial

- BY MARTIN BAGOT Health Editor martin.bagot@mirror.co.uk @MartinBago­t

A TODDLER can hear for the first time after becoming the world’s youngest patient to get pioneering gene therapy.

Opal was born completely deaf because of a rare genetic condition that disrupts nerve impulses travelling from the inner ear to the brain.

When she was 11 months old she took part in a medical trial in which a harmless virus containing a working copy of her faulty gene was injected into in the cochlear of her right ear.

For comparativ­e purposes, a cochlear implant – an electronic device that can provide a sense of sound – was fitted in her left. Opal is the first British patient to receive this type of treatment.

Her teacher mum Jo, 33, said:

“I was testing [loud sounds] and hadn’t realised that her implant had actually come off, and she turned to pretty loud clapping.

“When she first turned, I couldn’t believe it.

“I thought it was a fluke or something that had caught her eye, but I repeated it a few times.

“I texted my husband James and said, ‘I think it’s working’. I was absolutely gobsmacked.”

Scientists behind the technique at Addenbrook­e’s Hospital in Cambridge said her progress was “mind-blowing”.

The trial’s chief investigat­or Prof Manohar Bance said: “These results are spectacula­r and better than I expected.

“This is hopefully the start of a new era for gene therapies for the inner ear.” Prof Stephen Powis, NHS England’s national medical director, said: “This is another example of the NHS being a global leader in developing gene therapy for patients.”

Jo and James, 33, said Opal now enjoys playing with her toy drums, a piano and wooden blocks. Jo added: “She loves slamming cutlery on the table asking us where dinner is.”

When she first turned, I couldn’t believe it.. I was totally gobsmacked

JO SANDY ON LITTLE OPAL REACTING TO LOUD CLAPS

 ?? ?? ‘MIND-BLOWING’ Opal Sandy, 18 months, can now hear unaided
‘MIND-BLOWING’ Opal Sandy, 18 months, can now hear unaided
 ?? ?? STORY TIME Opal and mum Jo enjoy book
STORY TIME Opal and mum Jo enjoy book
 ?? ?? CLAPPY FAMILY Jo, Opal, her sister Nora, 5, and James
CLAPPY FAMILY Jo, Opal, her sister Nora, 5, and James

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