The team used a technique known as 'CRISPR-Cas9' which works like a pair of genetic scissors to cut very specific sections of DNA.
The tool allows researchers to cut out inherited genes that might cause cancer from cells and replace them with healthy DNA.
It is hoped the technique might provide a new treatment against cancer for patients who have not responded to chemotherapy or radiation therapy, state-run People's Daily reported today.
The trial at Sichuan University's West China Hospital in Chengdu received ethical approval from a hospital review board in July.
The technique uses tags which identify the location of the mutation, and an enzyme, which acts as tiny scissors, to cut DNA in a precise place, allowing small portions of a gene to be removed.
By editing this tag, scientists are able to target the enzyme to specific regions of DNA and make precise cuts, wherever they like.
In this case, the cut turned off the gene which makes the protein, PD-1. This protein normally puts the brakes on a cell's immune response: cancers take advantage of that function to spread.
Lu You, who led the study, told Nature, "Treatment options are very limited. This technique is of great promise in bringing benefits to patients, especially the cancer patients whom we treat every day".
The researchers told Nature that the treatment went smoothly, and that the participant will get a second injection, but declined to give details because of patient confidentiality.
A total of 10 people are scheduled to be treated, each who will receive up to four injections.
The achievement by Chinese scientists could spark a biomedical race between China and the US, experts claim.
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