1. Liver gene transfer for metabolite detoxification in inherited metabolic diseases.
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D'Alessio AM, Boffa I, De Stefano L, Soria LR, and Brunetti-Pierri N
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- Humans, Animals, Gene Transfer Techniques, Metabolic Diseases genetics, Metabolic Diseases metabolism, Metabolic Diseases therapy, Metabolism, Inborn Errors genetics, Metabolism, Inborn Errors metabolism, Metabolism, Inborn Errors therapy, Liver metabolism, Genetic Therapy methods, Inactivation, Metabolic genetics
- Abstract
Inherited metabolic disorders (IMDs) are a growing group of genetic diseases caused by defects in enzymes that mediate cellular metabolism, often resulting in the accumulation of toxic substrates. The liver is a highly metabolically active organ that hosts several thousands of chemical reactions. As such, it is an organ frequently affected in IMDs. In this article, we review current approaches for liver-directed gene-based therapy aimed at metabolite detoxification in a variety of IMDs. Moreover, we discuss current unresolved challenges in gene-based therapies for IMDs., (© 2024 Federation of European Biochemical Societies.)
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- 2024
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