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Why do children cured by enzyme replacement therapy for ADA deficiency need periodie treatment? Suggest a permanent solution for this issue.

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During gene therapy the lymphocytes from the blood of the patient are removed and grown in a nutrient culture medium. A healthy and functional human gene, ADA cDNA encoding this enzyme is introduced into the lymphocytes using a retrovirus. The genetically engineered lymphocytes are subsequently returned to the patient. Since these cells are not immortal, the patient requires periodic infusion of such genetically engineered lymphocytes. The disease could be cured permanently if the gene for ADA isolated from bone marrow cells are introduced into the cells of the early embryonic stages.
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Select the suitable answer with respect to gene therapy from the statements given below: Statement A: ADA deficiency or SCID (Severe Combined Immunodeficiency) is an autosomal dominant metabolic disorder. Statement B : It can be cured permanently if ADA gene is introduced into the cells of early embryonic stages.