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Título : Advances and Challenges in the Development of Gene Therapy Medicinal Products for Rare Diseases
Autor : Bueren, Juan A.
Auricchio, Alberto
Palabras clave : ATMPs
Gene therapy
Rare diseases
Fecha de publicación : sep-2023
Editorial : Mary Ann Liebert Inc.
Citación : Hum Gene Ther 34(17-18):763-775
Resumen : The development of viral vectors and recombinant DNA technology since the 1960s has enabled gene therapy to become a real therapeutic option for several inherited and acquired diseases. After several ups and downs in the gene therapy field, we are currently living a new era in the history of medicine in which several ex vivo and in vivo gene therapies have reached maturity. This is testified by the recent marketing authorization of several gene therapy medicinal products. In addition, many others are currently under evaluation after exhaustive investigation in human clinical trials. In this review, we summarize some of the most significant milestones in the development of gene therapy medicinal products that have already facilitated the treatment of a significant number of rare diseases. Despite progresses in the gene therapy field, the transfer of these innovative therapies to clinical practice is also finding important restrictions. Advances and also challenges in the progress of gene therapy for rare diseases are discussed in this opening review of a Human Gene Therapy issue dedicated to the 30th annual Congress of the European Society for Gene and Cell Therapy.
URI : http://documenta.ciemat.es/handle/123456789/5347
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