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GENE THERAPY
Correcting defective genes
WHAT IS GENE THERAPY ?
• Gene therapy is the delivery of therapeutic gene into a patient's cells to
treat disease.
• Gene Therapy approaches that seek to insert genes into a patients’ own
cells to control or kill HIV are in clinical trials now.
DEFINITION & HISTORY
• Normal gene inserted into the genome to replace non-functional gene
• Trials began in 1990
• Cystic fibrosis gene moderately successful
TYPES OF GENE THERAPY
• gene therapy may be classified into two types
• somatic
• germline
OBJECTIVES
 Learn about how therapies that insert genes and use cells is on the brink
of transforming medicine and curing disease.
 Learn how Gene/Cell therapies fit into HIV cure efforts
 Learn the targets, techniques, and cell types used in HIV Gene/Cell
Therapy
VECTORS
• Viruses eg retro viruses, adenoviruses (commonly used)
• Direct introduction (“golden bullets”)
• Liposomes
• Endocytosis of DNA bound to cell surface receptors (low efficiency)
• Artificial chromosome (under development))
APPLICATIONS
• Curing genetic diseases
• Correcting cancer genes
• Inducing cancerous cells to make toxins so they kill themselves
• Blocking viral genes (e.g. HIV)
• Creating stem cells from somatic cells
DIFFERENT ROUTES OF GENE THERAPY
• Ex vivo gene therapy -
• Usually with blood cells (lymphocytes or blood stem cells) for diseases
affecting the hematopoietic system
• In vivo gene therapy -
• Oncolytic adenoviruses for the treatment of cancer
• Adeno-associated vectors for the treatment of Duchenne muscular
dystrophy or hemophilia
• Non-viral for cancer
CLINICAL TRIALS—BLOOD CANCER
PATIENTS
 Many trials recruit lymphoma or leukemia patients who need a
transplant
 Undergo conditioning to eliminate current immune system to create
space for a new system
• Their HSCs are gene modified to resist HIV, and are then transplanted
back into the participant in a mix of modified and unmodified cells.
GENE THERAPY IN BLOOD
CELLS
s
GENE THERAPY CLINICAL TRIAL
CONCERNS
 Gene therapy trials involve different gene editing/modifying
techniques.
 Precision is key, a serious concern is “off target” editing.
 If the genes other than those targeted are modified (off target editing),
the potential for serious adverse events exist, including cancer.
PROBLEMS
• Acute immune response to viral vectors
• Repeated treatment needed
Genes “lost” when the cell goes through mitosis
• Viral vectors could become pathogenic
• Genes spliced at random into the genome could upset other genes
• Multigene disorders too complex to treat
ETHICAL PROBLEMS
• Gene therapy for serious genetic diseases OK but for other health
problems?
• Somatic cell treatment stays with the individual, germ cell treatment
passes down the germ line (becomes immortal)
• Very costly. Who pays? Who is eligible?
TREATMENT INTERRUPTIONS
 Seen as essential to allow modified cells to engraft and increase as a
proportion of the cell population and to allow HIV to kill unprotected
cells, and thus select for modified cells.
 This process carries potential risks like treatment regimen resistance
INDUCED PLURIPOTENT STEM CELLS
(IPSC)
• Skin cells are converted back into embryo-like state (pluripotency )
• The pluripotent cells are modified to have a deletion of CCR5Δ32 mutation
• Modified cells differentiated and returned
GENE THERAPY APPROACHES
 The “kill” in “Kick and Kill”, (Lam, Baylor)
 T cells are taken from the peripheral blood of patients suppressed on
antiretroviral therapy.
 The cells are presented with multiple HIV antigens and then expanded.
 Cells are functional and have broadly specific and potent HIV infected
cell killing ability and the ability to suppress HIV replication.
THE FUTURE
• Gene therapy on sex cells of carriers
• Gene therapy on fertilised egg cells
ADVANTAGES OF GENE THERAPY
• Gene silencing is a concept that in itself is self-efficient for management
of many diseases.
• Gene therapy has the potential to eliminate and prevent hereditary
diseases, such as cystic fibrosis, and is a possible cure for heart
disease,,AIDS and cancer.
• Gives an advantage to a person born with genetic disorder to live life in
a normal way by replacing non-functional gene with a functional one.
DISADVANTAGES OF GENE THERAPY
1. Irregular immune responses.
2. Viral vectors may introduce toxicity, as well as immune and inflammatory responses.
3. Multi-gene disorders such as heart disease, high blood pressure, Alzheimer’s disease, arthritis,
and diabetes cannot be treated through this therapy as conditions or disorders that arise only
from mutations in a single gene are the best candidates for gene therapy.
4. Religious concerns.
5. Chances of inducing iatrogenic (physician induced) tumours in human beings
CONCLUSIONS
 Regenerative Medicine/Cell-Gene Therapy is a rapidly maturing field
offering potential for cures and therapies in several diseases and
conditions
 Clinical trials in HIV are underway or planned
 A functional cure may result, but clinical benefit such as increased T
cells for immunological non-responders would also help some patients
greatly. And cell/gene therapy could provide the “kill” in “kick and kill”.
It doesn’t have to lead to a cure by itself.
PRESENTED BY : V. VIGNESH

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GENE THERAPY: Correcting Defective Genes

  • 2. WHAT IS GENE THERAPY ? • Gene therapy is the delivery of therapeutic gene into a patient's cells to treat disease. • Gene Therapy approaches that seek to insert genes into a patients’ own cells to control or kill HIV are in clinical trials now.
  • 3. DEFINITION & HISTORY • Normal gene inserted into the genome to replace non-functional gene • Trials began in 1990 • Cystic fibrosis gene moderately successful
  • 4. TYPES OF GENE THERAPY • gene therapy may be classified into two types • somatic • germline
  • 5. OBJECTIVES  Learn about how therapies that insert genes and use cells is on the brink of transforming medicine and curing disease.  Learn how Gene/Cell therapies fit into HIV cure efforts  Learn the targets, techniques, and cell types used in HIV Gene/Cell Therapy
  • 6. VECTORS • Viruses eg retro viruses, adenoviruses (commonly used) • Direct introduction (“golden bullets”) • Liposomes • Endocytosis of DNA bound to cell surface receptors (low efficiency) • Artificial chromosome (under development))
  • 7. APPLICATIONS • Curing genetic diseases • Correcting cancer genes • Inducing cancerous cells to make toxins so they kill themselves • Blocking viral genes (e.g. HIV) • Creating stem cells from somatic cells
  • 8. DIFFERENT ROUTES OF GENE THERAPY • Ex vivo gene therapy - • Usually with blood cells (lymphocytes or blood stem cells) for diseases affecting the hematopoietic system • In vivo gene therapy - • Oncolytic adenoviruses for the treatment of cancer • Adeno-associated vectors for the treatment of Duchenne muscular dystrophy or hemophilia • Non-viral for cancer
  • 9. CLINICAL TRIALS—BLOOD CANCER PATIENTS  Many trials recruit lymphoma or leukemia patients who need a transplant  Undergo conditioning to eliminate current immune system to create space for a new system • Their HSCs are gene modified to resist HIV, and are then transplanted back into the participant in a mix of modified and unmodified cells.
  • 10. GENE THERAPY IN BLOOD CELLS s
  • 11. GENE THERAPY CLINICAL TRIAL CONCERNS  Gene therapy trials involve different gene editing/modifying techniques.  Precision is key, a serious concern is “off target” editing.  If the genes other than those targeted are modified (off target editing), the potential for serious adverse events exist, including cancer.
  • 12. PROBLEMS • Acute immune response to viral vectors • Repeated treatment needed Genes “lost” when the cell goes through mitosis • Viral vectors could become pathogenic • Genes spliced at random into the genome could upset other genes • Multigene disorders too complex to treat
  • 13. ETHICAL PROBLEMS • Gene therapy for serious genetic diseases OK but for other health problems? • Somatic cell treatment stays with the individual, germ cell treatment passes down the germ line (becomes immortal) • Very costly. Who pays? Who is eligible?
  • 14. TREATMENT INTERRUPTIONS  Seen as essential to allow modified cells to engraft and increase as a proportion of the cell population and to allow HIV to kill unprotected cells, and thus select for modified cells.  This process carries potential risks like treatment regimen resistance
  • 15. INDUCED PLURIPOTENT STEM CELLS (IPSC) • Skin cells are converted back into embryo-like state (pluripotency ) • The pluripotent cells are modified to have a deletion of CCR5Δ32 mutation • Modified cells differentiated and returned
  • 16. GENE THERAPY APPROACHES  The “kill” in “Kick and Kill”, (Lam, Baylor)  T cells are taken from the peripheral blood of patients suppressed on antiretroviral therapy.  The cells are presented with multiple HIV antigens and then expanded.  Cells are functional and have broadly specific and potent HIV infected cell killing ability and the ability to suppress HIV replication.
  • 17. THE FUTURE • Gene therapy on sex cells of carriers • Gene therapy on fertilised egg cells
  • 18. ADVANTAGES OF GENE THERAPY • Gene silencing is a concept that in itself is self-efficient for management of many diseases. • Gene therapy has the potential to eliminate and prevent hereditary diseases, such as cystic fibrosis, and is a possible cure for heart disease,,AIDS and cancer. • Gives an advantage to a person born with genetic disorder to live life in a normal way by replacing non-functional gene with a functional one.
  • 19. DISADVANTAGES OF GENE THERAPY 1. Irregular immune responses. 2. Viral vectors may introduce toxicity, as well as immune and inflammatory responses. 3. Multi-gene disorders such as heart disease, high blood pressure, Alzheimer’s disease, arthritis, and diabetes cannot be treated through this therapy as conditions or disorders that arise only from mutations in a single gene are the best candidates for gene therapy. 4. Religious concerns. 5. Chances of inducing iatrogenic (physician induced) tumours in human beings
  • 20. CONCLUSIONS  Regenerative Medicine/Cell-Gene Therapy is a rapidly maturing field offering potential for cures and therapies in several diseases and conditions  Clinical trials in HIV are underway or planned  A functional cure may result, but clinical benefit such as increased T cells for immunological non-responders would also help some patients greatly. And cell/gene therapy could provide the “kill” in “kick and kill”. It doesn’t have to lead to a cure by itself.
  • 21. PRESENTED BY : V. VIGNESH