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Therapy Prospects for Mitochondrial DNA Maintenance Disorders

Authors :
Ramón, Javier
Vila-Julià, Ferran
Molina-Granada, David
Molina-Berenguer, Miguel
Melià, Maria Jesús
Garcia-Arumi, Elena
Torres-Torronteras, Javier
Cámara, Yolanda
Martí, Ramon A.
Universitat Autònoma de Barcelona
Ramón, Javier
Vila-Julià, Ferran
Molina-Granada, David
Molina-Berenguer, Miguel
Melià, Maria Jesús
Garcia-Arumi, Elena
Torres-Torronteras, Javier
Cámara, Yolanda
Martí, Ramon A.
Universitat Autònoma de Barcelona
Publication Year :
2021

Abstract

Mitochondrial DNA depletion and multiple deletions syndromes (MDDS) constitute a group of mitochondrial diseases defined by dysfunctional mitochondrial DNA (mtDNA) replication and maintenance. As is the case for many other mitochondrial diseases, the options for the treatment of these disorders are rather limited today. Some aggressive treatments such as liver transplantation or allogeneic stem cell transplantation are among the few available options for patients with some forms of MDDS. However, in recent years, significant advances in our knowledge of the biochemical pathomechanisms accounting for dysfunctional mtDNA replication have been achieved, which has opened new prospects for the treatment of these often fatal diseases. Current strategies under investigation to treat MDDS range from small molecule substrate enhancement approaches to more complex treatments, such as lentiviral or adenoassociated vector-mediated gene therapy. Some of these experimental therapies have already reached the clinical phase with very promising results, however, they are hampered by the fact that these are all rare disorders and so the patient recruitment potential for clinical trials is very limited

Details

Database :
OAIster
Notes :
application/pdf, English
Publication Type :
Electronic Resource
Accession number :
edsoai.on1312229081
Document Type :
Electronic Resource