Gene Therapy for Cancer

Q4 Medicine
Seiji Kuroda, Makoto Sukegawa
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Abstract

A quarter of a century has passed since the expected realization of "Conquering cancer in the 21st century" due to advances in pharmaceuticals and medical technology. However, the effectiveness of treatments for malignant tumors, especially refractory cancers, remains inadequate and is difficult to achieve with conventional treatment methods alone. For example, there are high rates of metastasis and residual recurrence following surgical treatment, while chemotherapy and radiotherapy all too quickly lead to disease resistance, and their side effects significantly reduce patients’ quality of life. Under such circumstances, gene therapy products targeting cancer are some of the most highly desired therapies worldwide. The advantages of these innovative treatments are their clear mechanism of action and clinical efficacy based on molecular pathology. Several gene therapies have been approved for hematologic tumors and have shown dramatic therapeutic effects. On the other hand, the efficacy of gene therapies against solid tumors remains limited and improving their therapeutic efficacy remains a major challenge. In this review, we report the background and current status of gene therapy for cancer. In addition, oncolytic virus therapy and CAR-T cell therapy, which have the potential to be curative and are undergoing research and development, will be introduced in detail.
癌症基因治疗
由于医药和医疗技术的进步,“21世纪战胜癌症”这一预期的实现已经过去了25年。然而,对恶性肿瘤,特别是难治性癌症的治疗效果仍然不足,仅用常规治疗方法很难达到疗效。例如,手术治疗后转移和残余复发率高,而化疗和放疗很快导致疾病抵抗,其副作用显著降低患者的生活质量。在这种情况下,针对癌症的基因治疗产品是世界上最受欢迎的治疗方法之一。这些创新疗法的优势在于其明确的作用机制和基于分子病理学的临床疗效。几种基因疗法已被批准用于血液肿瘤,并显示出显著的治疗效果。另一方面,基因疗法对实体瘤的疗效仍然有限,提高其治疗效果仍然是一个重大挑战。在这篇综述中,我们报告了癌症基因治疗的背景和现状。此外,还将详细介绍目前正在研究开发的具有治疗潜力的溶瘤病毒疗法和CAR-T细胞疗法。
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