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Gene Therapies for Cancer: Strategies, Challenges and Successes

Authors :
DAS, SWADESH K.
MENEZES, MITCHELL E.
BHATIA, SHILPA
WANG, XIANG-YANG
EMDAD, LUNI
SARKAR, DEVANAND
FISHER, PAUL B.
Publication Year :
2015

Abstract

Gene therapy, which involves replacement of a defective gene with a functional, healthy copy of that gene, is a potentially beneficial cancer treatment approach particularly over chemotherapy, which often lacks selectivity and can cause non-specific toxicity. Despite significant progress pre-clinically with respect to both enhanced targeting and expression in a tumor-selective manner several hurdles still prevent success in the clinic, including non-specific expression, low-efficiency delivery and biosafety. Various innovative genetic approaches are under development to reconstruct vectors/transgenes to make them safer and more effective. Utilizing cutting-edge delivery technologies, gene expression can now be targeted in a tissue- and organ-specific manner. With these advances, gene therapy is poised to become amenable for routine cancer therapy with potential to elevate this methodology as a first line therapy for neoplastic diseases. This review discusses recent advances in gene therapy and their impact on a pre-clinical and clinical level.

Details

Language :
English
Database :
OpenAIRE
Accession number :
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