基因治疗:癌症免疫刺激治疗的发展

M. Gilligan, P. Knox, P. Searle
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基因治疗包括一系列广泛的策略,其目的是通过遗传信息的转移来治疗人类疾病。这个想法最初是为了治疗遗传性单基因疾病,如囊性纤维化,其中疾病的表型是由于某些组织中缺乏功能正常的基因产物。原则上,转移编码相关野生型蛋白的功能基因可以使受影响的细胞恢复正常。人们很快意识到,在许多其他情况下,将特定的遗传修饰引入目标细胞可能会赋予对许多其他临床情况有益的特性,包括心血管、神经和传染病以及癌症。癌症基因治疗有很多方法;大多数药物是为治疗已经出现癌症的患者而设计的,而不是针对已知遗传易感性的癌症患者进行先发制人的治疗。方法包括干扰肿瘤细胞内癌基因的作用;肿瘤抑制基因功能的恢复;以及酶的表达,使肿瘤细胞能够激活对细胞毒性物种无毒的前药。这篇综述专门关注癌症基因治疗策略,旨在诱导对恶性细胞的免疫反应。这种方法是有吸引力的,特别是因为许多癌症在疾病晚期的弥散性,通常在出现时,会造成疾病
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Gene Therapy: Development of Immunostimulatory Treatments for Cancer
Gene therapy encompasses a broad range of strategies, which aim to treat human diseases by the transfer of genetic infornlation. The idea was initially conceived for the treatment of inherited, monogenic disorders such as cystic fibrosis, in which the disease phenotype is due to the lack of a properly functional gene product in certain tissues. In principle, transfer of a functional gene encoding the relevant, wild-type protein could restore the affected cells to nonnality. It was soon realized that there are many other situations in which the introduction of specific genetic modifications to target cells could confer properties which could be of benefit in Jnany other clinical situations, including cardiovascular~neurological and infectious diseases, and cancer. There are numerous approaches to cancer gene therapy; the nlajority are designed to treat patients who have presented with cancer, rather than focusing on pre-emptive treatnlent of patients with known inherited predisposition to cancer. Approaches include interference with oncogene action within tumour cells; restoration of tumoursuppressor gene function; and expression of enzymes that enable the tumour cells to activate non-toxic prodrugs to cytotoxic species. This review focuses exclusively on cancer gene therapy strategies that are intended to induce immune responses against the malignant cells~ The approach is attractive, particularly because the disseminated nature of many cancers at later stages of the disease, and often at presentation, poses
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