Gene therapy
Gene therapy is an innovative and promising branch of medical research that focuses on the replacement, insertion, or alteration of genes within an individual's cells to treat or prevent disease. This experimental technique may offer curative treatment for genetic disorders, some types of cancer, and certain viral infections.
Overview[edit]
Gene therapy works by addressing genetic diseases at their source: the genes within the body's cells. By replacing or repairing abnormal genes, this treatment approach can potentially alleviate the root causes of certain diseases, rather than just managing symptoms.
Methods[edit]
Gene therapy encompasses several techniques:
Gene Replacement[edit]
In diseases caused by a non-functional or missing gene, a healthy gene can be inserted to replace the faulty one.
Gene Silencing[edit]
When a gene is producing a harmful product, such as in some types of cancer, gene therapy can be used to "turn off" the problematic gene.
Gene Augmentation[edit]
This approach enhances the function of a specific gene, encouraging it to produce more of a particular beneficial protein.
Delivery Mechanisms[edit]
Effective delivery of therapeutic genes into cells is a critical aspect of gene therapy. Commonly, gene therapy uses vectors (usually viruses, which are adept at entering cells) to deliver new or modified genes to the cells.
Applications[edit]
Gene therapy has potential applications in treating a variety of health conditions, including:
- Genetic disorders like cystic fibrosis, Huntington's disease, and hemophilia
- Some types of cancer
- Certain viral infections, such as HIV
Challenges and Ethical Considerations[edit]
Despite the promising nature of gene therapy, it is not without challenges, including issues related to the immune response, achieving long-lasting effects, and ethical and regulatory concerns.
Clinical Trials[edit]
Gene therapy is still largely an experimental technique, with numerous clinical trials underway to assess its safety and efficacy in treating various diseases.
References[edit]
- American Society of Gene + Cell Therapy. "What is Gene Therapy?" Retrieved 19 June 2023.
- National Institute of Health. "Gene Therapy". Retrieved 19 June 2023.
- Mayo Clinic. "Gene therapy". Retrieved 19 June 2023.
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Ex vivo gene therapy illustration
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