朋友们的烦恼:病原体是基因治疗的关键吗?

Q4 Biochemistry, Genetics and Molecular Biology Biochemist Pub Date : 2023-08-21 DOI:10.1042/bio_2023_131
M. Pearson, Rafael J. Yáñez-Muñoz
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想象一下,在一种疾病开始生活时,不太可能活到五岁生日,更不用说成年了,而且唯一可用的治疗方法充其量是姑息治疗。这是数百万天生患有罕见遗传病的人所面临的现实。有时,由于可能有30亿个DNA碱基中的一个碱基发生在错误的地方。一个简单的拼写错误!然而,近年来,基于向患者细胞补充缺陷基因的功能拷贝,或使用反义寡核苷酸或小分子来改变前信使核糖核酸的处理,已经开发出了第一种有效的基因疗法。挑战在于如何在患病细胞中传递基因或改变基因表达,以及如何在不对其他内源性基因产生负面影响的情况下安全地进行。答案是以病毒、小型非编码RNA和细菌蛋白的形式出现的,这有点讽刺,因为我们正在使用传染源或其产品的模拟物来帮助治愈疾病。随着宿敌变成盟友,现在正在组装工具集来应对最具挑战性的遗传疾病。本文进一步详细探讨了其中的一些工具箱,利用共济失调毛细血管扩张症、脊髓性肌萎缩和其他几种罕见疾病来强调进展和挑战。
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Foes to friends: do pathogens hold the key to gene therapy?
Imagine starting life with a disease where the chances of reaching a fifth birthday are unlikely, let alone making it to adulthood, and the only treatments available are palliative at best. This is the reality facing millions of individuals born with a rare genetic disease. Sometimes, due to a single DNA base change – out of a possible 3 billion – occurring in the wrong place. A simple spelling mistake! However, recent years have seen the first effective gene therapies being developed, based on supplementing patient cells with functional copies of the faulty genes, or using antisense oligonucleotides or small molecules to alter pre-mRNA processing. The challenges were how to deliver genes or alter gene expression in the diseased cells and how to do it safely, without negatively affecting other endogenous genes. The answers came in the form of viruses, small non-coding RNAs and bacterial proteins, which is somewhat ironic, because we are using infectious agents or mimetics of their products to help cure diseases. With old enemies turned allies, tool sets are now being assembled to tackle the most challenging of genetic diseases. This article explores some of those tool chests in further detail, using ataxia telangiectasia, spinal muscular atrophy and several other rare diseases to highlight progress and challenges.
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