The foundation of haemophilia A therapy in the last 35 years has been critically dependent on isolation of the Factor VIII (FVIII) protein and discovery of the cDNA sequence of the FVIII gene, published in 1984. Identification of the FVIII sequence resulted in a new era of recombinant concentrates and led to significant improvements in safety, set against the tragedy of widespread HIV and hepatitis infections in haemophilia patients from contaminated plasma-based products. We chronicle the scientific methods and race leading up to the publication of the FVIII DNA sequence and the legacy that follows through to revolutionary gene therapy treatment in clinical trials today.
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