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Limbal Approach-Subretinal Injection of Viral Vectors for Gene Therapy in Mice Retinal Pigment Epithelium
Published on: August 7, 2015
[Gene therapy for hereditary eye diseases: where are we?]
Hoai Viet Tran1, Daniel F Schorderet, Corinne Kostic
1Unité de phénotypage et thérapie moléculaire, Hôpital ophtalmique universitaire Jules-Gonin, 1004 Lausanne. h.tran@ucl.ac.uk
Abstract:
Recently, preliminary results of three clinical gene therapy trials for early onset retinitis pigmentosa--Leber congenital amaurosis--suggested that treating this degenerative retinal disease by gene transfection can be safe and efficient to restore a visual function. The definitive validation of this therapeutic approach depends on the long-term results. The forthcoming availability of gene therapy in ophthalmology prompts the implementation: of 1) recruitment, 2) phenotyping and genotyping of affected patients, 3) and creation of a hereditary retinopathy registry.
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