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Gene Transfer for Ischemic Heart Failure in a Preclinical Model
Published on: May 15, 2011
[GENE THERAPY POTENTIAL AS A TREATMENT FOR HEART FAILURE]
Michael G Katz1, Yoav Hadas1, Antony S Fargnoli1
1Cardiovascular Research Center, Mount Sinai School of Medicine, New York, NY, USA.
Introduction:
Advances in understanding the molecular biology of heart failure, the evolution of vector technology, as well as defining the targets for therapeutic interventions has placed heart failure within the reach of gene-based therapy. During the last decade the concept of delivering cDNA encoding a therapeutic gene to failing cardiomyocytes has moved from hypothesis to the bench of preclinical applications and clinical trials. However, despite significant promise, several obstacles exist, which are described in this review. We anticipate that advances in the field will improve gene therapy in heart failure in future clinical approaches.
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