摘要
诱导多能干细胞(iPSC)在染色体不稳定综合征如Fanconi贫血(FA)中代表了非常有价值的工具,因为它们可以允许研究这种疾病的分子缺陷。许多其它应用,例如其用作测试不同方法或化合物的平台,也可能是感兴趣的。但是iPSC的最大影响可能在于骨髓衰竭疾病,因为iPSC可以代表自体细胞的无限来源,以应用于诸如基因治疗的高级治疗。同时,基因组编辑构成了下一代技术,以进一步开发更安全,个性化的靶向基因治疗。尽管这两种技术将呈现在诸如FA的疾病中的有前途的优点,但该疾病的具体特征使这两种方法都特别具有挑战性。应该开发有效和安全的FA-hiPSC(人诱导多能干细胞)产生方法,iPSCs的强大可靠的分化方案以及真正有效的递送方法以进行靶向基因校正。
关键词: 诱导多能干细胞,基因编辑,范可尼贫血,基因治疗。
Current Gene Therapy
Title:Induced Pluripotency and Gene Editing in Fanconi Anemia
Volume: 16 Issue: 5
关键词: 诱导多能干细胞,基因编辑,范可尼贫血,基因治疗。
摘要: Induced pluripotent stem cells (iPSCs) represent an invaluable tool in a chromosomal instability syndrome such as Fanconi anemia (FA), as they can allow to study of the molecular defects underlying this disease. Many other applications, such as its use as a platform to test different methods or compounds, could also be of interest. But the greatest impact of iPSCs may be in bone marrow failure diseases, as iPSCs could represent an unlimited source of autologous cells to apply in advanced treatments such as gene therapy. At the same time, genome editing constitutes the next generation of technology to further develop a safer, personalized, targeted gene therapy. Despite the promising advantages that these two technologies would present in a disease such as FA, the specific characteristics of the disease make both of these processes especially challenging. Efficient and safer FA-hiPSC (human induced pluripotent stem cell) generation methods, robust and reliable differentiation protocols for iPSCs, as well as really efficient delivery methods to perform targeted gene correction should be developed.
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Induced Pluripotency and Gene Editing in Fanconi Anemia, Current Gene Therapy 2016; 16 (5) . https://dx.doi.org/10.2174/1566523217666170118112050
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