Gene Therapies for Sickle Cell Disease.

IF 1.1 Q4 PHARMACOLOGY & PHARMACY
Journal of Pharmacy Technology Pub Date : 2024-10-01 Epub Date: 2024-08-15 DOI:10.1177/87551225241268742
Salome Bwayo Weaver, Divita Singh, Kierra M Wilson
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Abstract

Background: Sickle cell disease (SCD) is a prevalent autosomal recessive hemoglobinopathy affecting millions worldwide, particularly individuals of African ancestry. Sickle cell disease is a lifelong condition associated with a negative impact on quality of life and mortality, causing complications such as painful vaso-occlusive episodes, acute chest syndrome, stroke, long-term anemia, and end-organ damage. Currently, there are 4 U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA)-approved drugs, including hydroxyurea, l-glutamine, voxelotor, and crizanlizumab, which work to alleviate symptoms and prevent complications associated with SCD, albeit without addressing the underlying cause of SCD. Allogeneic hematopoietic stem cell transplant (HSCT) has shown promise as a curative approach to SCD but is limited by donor availability and associated complications. This paper aims to review the efficacy and safety of exagamglogene autotemcel and lovotibeglogene autotemcel for managing patients with SCD, including their place in therapy, cost, and accessibility in clinical care. Data Sources: The authors searched PubMed and Medline from 2017 to 2024, for primary literature on both exagamglogene autotemcel and lovotibeglogene autotemcel. Results: The authors identified relevant studies and summarized the data on the two gene therapies. Conclusion: Exagamglogene autotemcel and lovotibeglogene autotemcel are two management strategies that address the underlying cause of SCD and provide curative potential for patients with SCD.

镰状细胞病的基因疗法。
背景:镰状细胞病(SCD)是一种常见的常染色体隐性血红蛋白病,影响着全球数百万人,尤其是非洲血统的人。镰状细胞病是一种终身性疾病,对生活质量和死亡率都有负面影响,会引起疼痛性血管闭塞症、急性胸部综合征、中风、长期贫血和内脏器官损伤等并发症。目前,美国食品和药物管理局(FDA)批准了 4 种药物,包括羟基脲、左旋谷氨酰胺、伏赛洛特和克唑仑珠单抗,这些药物可减轻症状并预防与 SCD 相关的并发症,但无法解决导致 SCD 的根本原因。异基因造血干细胞移植(HSCT)已显示出治疗SCD的前景,但受限于供体的可用性和相关并发症。本文旨在回顾exagamglogene autotemcel和lovotibeglogene autotemcel治疗SCD患者的有效性和安全性,包括它们在治疗中的地位、成本和临床护理中的可及性。数据来源:作者检索了2017年至2024年PubMed和Medline上关于exagamglogene autotemcel和lovotibeglogene autotemcel的主要文献。结果:作者确定了相关研究,并总结了这两种基因疗法的数据。结论Exagamglogene autotemcel 和 lovotibeglogene autotemcel 是两种针对 SCD 潜在病因的治疗策略,具有治愈 SCD 患者的潜力。
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Journal of Pharmacy Technology
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