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Review
. 2007;48(2-3):183-90.
doi: 10.1007/s12013-007-0023-8.

The status of gene vectors for the treatment of diabetes

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The status of gene vectors for the treatment of diabetes

John A Zaia. Cell Biochem Biophys. 2007.

Abstract

Diabetes mellitus type 1 (DM1) represents one of the most obvious targets for successful treatment by gene transfer. The disease provides targets and methods for therapy that include suppression of autoimmunity, restoration of insulin responsiveness, functional replacement of pancreatic islets, and correction of vascular and nerve damage associated with prolonged hyperglycemia. The pathogenesis of DM1 is well understood and gene sequences are known that would support these various approaches for genetic intervention. However, a key limitation at present is the availability of efficient and reliable methods for delivery and sustained expression of the transferred DNA. Most genetic vectors are derived from viruses, and recent improvements in adenovirus-derived, lentivirus-derived, and adeno-associated virus-derived vectors suggest that these will have successful application to diabetes in the future.

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