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Review
. 2013 Aug 29;122(9):1556-64.
doi: 10.1182/blood-2013-04-453209. Epub 2013 Jul 10.

Development of gene therapy for blood disorders: an update

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Development of gene therapy for blood disorders: an update

Arthur W Nienhuis. Blood. .

Abstract

This review addresses the current status of gene therapy for immunodeficiencies, chronic granulomatous disease, suicide gene therapy for graft-versus-host disease, viral infections, malignant hematologic disorders, hemophilia, and the hemoglobin disorders. New developments in vector design have fostered improved expression as well as enhanced safety, particularly of integrating retroviral vectors. Several immunodeficiencies have been treated successfully by stem cell-targeted, retroviral-mediated gene transfer with reconstitution of the immune system following infusion of the transduced cells. In a trial for hemophilia B, long-term expression of human FIX has been observed following adeno-associated viral vector-mediated gene transfer into the liver. This approach should be successful in treating any disorder in which liver production of a specific protein is therapeutic.

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