心血管疾病的基因治疗:科学的最新进展和未来方向:美国心脏协会科学咨询。

IF 35.5 1区 医学 Q1 CARDIAC & CARDIOVASCULAR SYSTEMS
Yuri Kim, Andrew P Landstrom, Svati H Shah, Joseph C Wu, Christine E Seidman
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心血管疾病仍然是全球发病和死亡的首要原因,影响着数百万人。最近的发现揭示了遗传学在心血管疾病发病机制中的重要作用,包括单基因和多基因机制,并确定了基因疗法的具体目标。为纠正导致肥厚性、扩张性、心律失常性心肌病和高胆固醇血症等单基因疾病的致病变异,出现了一些创新策略。这些方法包括提供外源基因以补充因致病变异导致的蛋白质水平不足,或进行基因组编辑以纠正、删除或修改突变序列以恢复蛋白质功能。然而,向特定细胞有效传递基因疗法是一项艰巨的挑战。病毒载体,特别是腺相关病毒和非病毒载体,如脂质和工程纳米粒子,具有明显的优势和局限性。其他风险和障碍依然存在,包括治疗耐久性、组织特异性靶向、载体相关不良事件和脱靶效应。应对这些挑战是当务之急;目前正在进行几项临床基因治疗试验,预计还会有更多的首次人体试验。本科学建议回顾了基因疗法的核心概念、主要障碍、患者风险和正在进行的研究工作,以便临床医生了解这种新兴疗法的复杂情况及其对心血管疾病的显著治疗潜力。
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Gene Therapy in Cardiovascular Disease: Recent Advances and Future Directions in Science: A Science Advisory From the American Heart Association.

Cardiovascular disease remains the foremost cause of morbidity and mortality globally, affecting millions of individuals. Recent discoveries illuminate the substantial role of genetics in cardiovascular disease pathogenesis, encompassing both monogenic and polygenic mechanisms and identifying tangible targets for gene therapies. Innovative strategies have emerged to rectify pathogenic variants that cause monogenic disorders such as hypertrophic, dilated, and arrhythmogenic cardiomyopathies and hypercholesterolemia. These include delivery of exogenous genes to supplement insufficient protein levels caused by pathogenic variants or genome editing to correct, delete, or modify mutant sequences to restore protein function. However, effective delivery of gene therapy to specified cells presents formidable challenges. Viral vectors, notably adeno-associated viruses and nonviral vectors such as lipid and engineered nanoparticles, offer distinct advantages and limitations. Additional risks and obstacles remain, including treatment durability, tissue-specific targeting, vector-associated adverse events, and off-target effects. Addressing these challenges is an ongoing imperative; several clinical gene therapy trials are underway, and many more first-in-human studies are anticipated. This science advisory reviews core concepts of gene therapy, key obstacles, patient risks, and ongoing research endeavors to enable clinicians to understand the complex landscape of this emerging therapy and its remarkable therapeutic potential to benefit cardiovascular disease.

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Circulation
Circulation 医学-外周血管病
CiteScore
45.70
自引率
2.10%
发文量
1473
审稿时长
2 months
期刊介绍: Circulation is a platform that publishes a diverse range of content related to cardiovascular health and disease. This includes original research manuscripts, review articles, and other contributions spanning observational studies, clinical trials, epidemiology, health services, outcomes studies, and advancements in basic and translational research. The journal serves as a vital resource for professionals and researchers in the field of cardiovascular health, providing a comprehensive platform for disseminating knowledge and fostering advancements in the understanding and management of cardiovascular issues.
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