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Review
. 2013;22(3):209-19.
doi: 10.1159/000341794. Epub 2012 Aug 16.

Synthetic biology and personalized medicine

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Synthetic biology and personalized medicine

K K Jain. Med Princ Pract. 2013.

Abstract

Synthetic biology, application of synthetic chemistry to biology, is a broad term that covers the engineering of biological systems with structures and functions not found in nature to process information, manipulate chemicals, produce energy, maintain cell environment and enhance human health. Synthetic biology devices contribute not only to improve our understanding of disease mechanisms, but also provide novel diagnostic tools. Methods based on synthetic biology enable the design of novel strategies for the treatment of cancer, immune diseases metabolic disorders and infectious diseases as well as the production of cheap drugs. The potential of synthetic genome, using an expanded genetic code that is designed for specific drug synthesis as well as delivery and activation of the drug in vivo by a pathological signal, was already pointed out during a lecture delivered at Kuwait University in 2005. Of two approaches to synthetic biology, top-down and bottom-up, the latter is more relevant to the development of personalized medicines as it provides more flexibility in constructing a partially synthetic cell from basic building blocks for a desired task.

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Fig. 1
Interrelationships of synthetic biology and personalized medicine. This is a schematic representation of interrelationships of different technologies that are integrated for the development of personalized medicine.
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Role of sequencing in the development of personalized medicine. As an extension of figure 1, this is a schematic representation of sequencing impacts on the development of personalized medicine.

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