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Gene therapy is the introduction of genes into existing cells to prevent
or cure a wide range of diseases.
It is a technique for correcting defective genes responsible for disease
development
The first approved gene therapy experiment occurred onSeptember 14,
1990 in US, when Ashanti DeSilvawas treated for ADA-SCID
Gene therapy
Types of gene therapy
• SOMATIC CELL GENE THERAPY -Therapeutic genes transferred into
thesomatic cells.
• Will not be inheritedlater generations
• At present all researches directed to correct genetic defects in somatic cells
• GERM LINE GENE THERAPY -Therapeutic genes transferred into
thegerm cells.
• It is heritable and passed on to later generations
• For safety, ethical and technical reasons, it is not being attempted at
present.
APPROACHES IN GENE THERAPY
• In vivo gene therapy -direct delivery of genes into the cells of
a particular tissue in the body
• Ex vivo gene therapy -transfer of genes to cultured cells and
reinsertion.
Ex vivo gene therapy
• Isolate cells with genetic defect from a patient
• Grow the cells in culture
• Introduce the therapeutic genes
• Select genetically corrected cells and grow
• Transplant the modified cells to the patient
In vivo gene therapy
• Direct delivery of therapeutic gene into target cell into patients
body
• Carried out by viral or non viral vector systems
• It can be the only possible option in patients where individual
cells cannot be cultured in vitro in sufficient numbers (e.g.
brain cells).
• In vivo gene transfer is necessary when cultured cells cannot
be re-implanted in patients effectively
Vectors in gene therapy
• To transfer the desired gene into a target cell, a
carrier is required. Such vehicles of gene
delivery are known as vectors.
2 main classes
 Viral vectors
 Non viral vectors
Viral vectors
• RETROVIRUS VECTOR SYSTEM - The recombinant
retroviruses have the ability to integrate into the host genome
in a stable fashion.
• Can carry a DNA of size –less than 3.4kb
• Target cell –dividing
• ADENO VIRUS VECTOR SYSTEM - Adenovirus with a
DNA genome –good vectors.
• Target-non dividing human cell.
• Eg. Common cold adenovirus.
Viral vectors
• ADENO ASSOCIATED VIRUS VECTOR - It is a human
virus that can integrate into chromosome 19.
• It is a single stranded, non pathogenic small DNA virus.
• AAV enters host cell, becomes double stranded and gets
integrated into chromosome.
• HERPEX SIMPLEX VIRUS VECTOR -Viruses which
have natural tendency to infect a particular type of cell.
• They infect and persist in nervous cells.
Non viral vectors
• PURE DNA CONSTRUCT
• Direct introduction of pure DNA construct into target tissue .
• Efficiency of DNA uptake by cells and expression rather low.
• Consequently, large quantities of DNA have to be injected periodically
• LIPOPLEXES
• Lipid DNA complexes; DNA construct surrounded by artificial lipid layer.
• Most of it gets degraded by lysosomes..
• DNA MOLECULAR CONJUGATES
• Commonly used synthetic conjugate is poly-L-lysine bound to specific target cell
receptor.
• Therapeutic DNA is then made to combine with the conjugate to form a complex.
• It avoids lysosomalbreakdown of DNA
• HUMAN ARTIFICIAL CHROMOSOME
• Can carry a large DNA ie, with one or more therapeutic genes with regulatory
elements
Method of gene delivery
• Physical method
 Gene Gun -Employs a high-pressure delivery system to shoot tissue with
gold or tungsten particles that are coated with DNA
 Microinjection - Process of using a glassmicropipetteto insert microscopic
substances into a single livingcell. Normally performed under a
specializedoptical microscopesetup called amicromanipulator.
Method of gene delivery
• Chemical method
 USING DETERGENT MIXTURES
• Certain charged chemical compounds like Calcium phosphates
are mixed with functional cDNAof desired function.
• The mixture is introduced near the vicinity of recipient cells
• The chemicals disturbs the cell membrane, widens the pore
size and allows cDNAto pass through the cell.
 LIPOFECTION
• It is a technique used to inject genetic materials into a cell by means of
liposomes
• Liposomesareartificial phospholipidvesiclesused to deliver a variety of
molecules includingDNAinto the cells.
Other Types Of Gene Therapy
 GENE AUGMENTATION THERAPY
• Most common form of gene therapy
• Foreign gene replaces missing or defective gene.
• Eg. Replacement of defective p53 geneby a normal one in liver cancer.
 GENE INHIBITION THERAP
• Done to block the overproduction of some proteins.
• 2 types –Antigene and antisense therapy.
• Antigene–blocks transcription using antigeneoligonucleotide
• Antisense–blocks transalationusing antisense oligonucleotide.
Disadvantages of gene therapy
• Long lasting therapy is not achieved by gene therapy;
Due to rapid dividing of cells benefits of gene
therapy is short lived.
• Immune response to the transferred gene stimulates
a potential risk to gene therapy
• Virusesused as vectors for gene transfer may cause
toxicity, immune responses, and inflammatory
reactions in the host
• Disorders caused by defects in multiple genes
cannot be treated effectively using gene therapy.
Advantages of gene therapy
• Gene therapy has the potential to eliminate and
prevent hereditary diseases such as cystic fibrosis,
ADA-SCID etc.
• It is a possible cure for heart disease, AIDS and
cancer
• It gives someone born with a genetic disease a
chance to life.
• It can be used to eradicate diseases from the future
generations.
Ethical Issue
• Who will have access to therapy?
• Is it interfering with God’s plan?
• Should people be allowed to use gene therapy
to enhance basic human traits such as height,
intelligence etc.?
• Is it alright to use the therapy in the prenatal
stage of development in babies?
• Theoretically, gene therapy is the permanent
solution for genetic diseases
• But it has several complexities.At its current stage, it
is not accessible to most people due to its huge cost.
• A breakthrough may come anytime and a day may
come when almost every disease will have a gene
therapy.
• Gene therapy have the potential to revolutionize the
practice of medicine.

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Gene therapy

  • 1. Gene therapy is the introduction of genes into existing cells to prevent or cure a wide range of diseases. It is a technique for correcting defective genes responsible for disease development The first approved gene therapy experiment occurred onSeptember 14, 1990 in US, when Ashanti DeSilvawas treated for ADA-SCID Gene therapy
  • 2. Types of gene therapy • SOMATIC CELL GENE THERAPY -Therapeutic genes transferred into thesomatic cells. • Will not be inheritedlater generations • At present all researches directed to correct genetic defects in somatic cells • GERM LINE GENE THERAPY -Therapeutic genes transferred into thegerm cells. • It is heritable and passed on to later generations • For safety, ethical and technical reasons, it is not being attempted at present.
  • 3. APPROACHES IN GENE THERAPY • In vivo gene therapy -direct delivery of genes into the cells of a particular tissue in the body • Ex vivo gene therapy -transfer of genes to cultured cells and reinsertion.
  • 4. Ex vivo gene therapy • Isolate cells with genetic defect from a patient • Grow the cells in culture • Introduce the therapeutic genes • Select genetically corrected cells and grow • Transplant the modified cells to the patient
  • 5.
  • 6. In vivo gene therapy • Direct delivery of therapeutic gene into target cell into patients body • Carried out by viral or non viral vector systems • It can be the only possible option in patients where individual cells cannot be cultured in vitro in sufficient numbers (e.g. brain cells). • In vivo gene transfer is necessary when cultured cells cannot be re-implanted in patients effectively
  • 7.
  • 8. Vectors in gene therapy • To transfer the desired gene into a target cell, a carrier is required. Such vehicles of gene delivery are known as vectors. 2 main classes  Viral vectors  Non viral vectors
  • 9. Viral vectors • RETROVIRUS VECTOR SYSTEM - The recombinant retroviruses have the ability to integrate into the host genome in a stable fashion. • Can carry a DNA of size –less than 3.4kb • Target cell –dividing • ADENO VIRUS VECTOR SYSTEM - Adenovirus with a DNA genome –good vectors. • Target-non dividing human cell. • Eg. Common cold adenovirus.
  • 10. Viral vectors • ADENO ASSOCIATED VIRUS VECTOR - It is a human virus that can integrate into chromosome 19. • It is a single stranded, non pathogenic small DNA virus. • AAV enters host cell, becomes double stranded and gets integrated into chromosome. • HERPEX SIMPLEX VIRUS VECTOR -Viruses which have natural tendency to infect a particular type of cell. • They infect and persist in nervous cells.
  • 11. Non viral vectors • PURE DNA CONSTRUCT • Direct introduction of pure DNA construct into target tissue . • Efficiency of DNA uptake by cells and expression rather low. • Consequently, large quantities of DNA have to be injected periodically • LIPOPLEXES • Lipid DNA complexes; DNA construct surrounded by artificial lipid layer. • Most of it gets degraded by lysosomes.. • DNA MOLECULAR CONJUGATES • Commonly used synthetic conjugate is poly-L-lysine bound to specific target cell receptor. • Therapeutic DNA is then made to combine with the conjugate to form a complex. • It avoids lysosomalbreakdown of DNA • HUMAN ARTIFICIAL CHROMOSOME • Can carry a large DNA ie, with one or more therapeutic genes with regulatory elements
  • 12. Method of gene delivery • Physical method  Gene Gun -Employs a high-pressure delivery system to shoot tissue with gold or tungsten particles that are coated with DNA  Microinjection - Process of using a glassmicropipetteto insert microscopic substances into a single livingcell. Normally performed under a specializedoptical microscopesetup called amicromanipulator.
  • 13. Method of gene delivery • Chemical method  USING DETERGENT MIXTURES • Certain charged chemical compounds like Calcium phosphates are mixed with functional cDNAof desired function. • The mixture is introduced near the vicinity of recipient cells • The chemicals disturbs the cell membrane, widens the pore size and allows cDNAto pass through the cell.  LIPOFECTION • It is a technique used to inject genetic materials into a cell by means of liposomes • Liposomesareartificial phospholipidvesiclesused to deliver a variety of molecules includingDNAinto the cells.
  • 14. Other Types Of Gene Therapy  GENE AUGMENTATION THERAPY • Most common form of gene therapy • Foreign gene replaces missing or defective gene. • Eg. Replacement of defective p53 geneby a normal one in liver cancer.  GENE INHIBITION THERAP • Done to block the overproduction of some proteins. • 2 types –Antigene and antisense therapy. • Antigene–blocks transcription using antigeneoligonucleotide • Antisense–blocks transalationusing antisense oligonucleotide.
  • 15. Disadvantages of gene therapy • Long lasting therapy is not achieved by gene therapy; Due to rapid dividing of cells benefits of gene therapy is short lived. • Immune response to the transferred gene stimulates a potential risk to gene therapy • Virusesused as vectors for gene transfer may cause toxicity, immune responses, and inflammatory reactions in the host • Disorders caused by defects in multiple genes cannot be treated effectively using gene therapy.
  • 16. Advantages of gene therapy • Gene therapy has the potential to eliminate and prevent hereditary diseases such as cystic fibrosis, ADA-SCID etc. • It is a possible cure for heart disease, AIDS and cancer • It gives someone born with a genetic disease a chance to life. • It can be used to eradicate diseases from the future generations.
  • 17. Ethical Issue • Who will have access to therapy? • Is it interfering with God’s plan? • Should people be allowed to use gene therapy to enhance basic human traits such as height, intelligence etc.? • Is it alright to use the therapy in the prenatal stage of development in babies?
  • 18. • Theoretically, gene therapy is the permanent solution for genetic diseases • But it has several complexities.At its current stage, it is not accessible to most people due to its huge cost. • A breakthrough may come anytime and a day may come when almost every disease will have a gene therapy. • Gene therapy have the potential to revolutionize the practice of medicine.