Viral Vector-Based Gene Therapy
Wuhan Institute of Bioengineering · China National Biotechnology (China)
Abstract
Gene therapy is a technique involving the modification of an individual’s genes for treating a particular disease. The key to effective gene therapy is an efficient carrier delivery system. Viral vectors that have been artificially modified to lose their pathogenicity are used widely as a delivery system, with the key advantages of their natural high transduction efficiency and stable expression. With decades of development, viral vector-based gene therapies have achieved promising clinical outcomes. Currently, the three key vector strategies are based on adeno-associated viruses, adenoviruses, and lentiviruses. However, certain challenges, such as immunotoxicity and “off-target”, continue to exist. In the…
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6Topics & keywords
- Genetic enhancement
- Transduction (biophysics)
- Viral vector
- Vector (molecular biology)
- Gene delivery
- Computational biology
- Gene
- Biology