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Evaluation of the Efficacy And Toxicity of RNAs Targeting HIV-1 Production for Use in Gene or Drug Therapy
Published on: September 5, 2016
Target product profile for cell-based and gene-based therapies to achieve a cure for HIV
Sharon R Lewin1, Cathy Bansbach2, Dominic Kemps3
1Department of Infectious Diseases, The University of Melbourne at the Peter Doherty Institute for Infection and Immunity, Melbourne, VIC, Australia.
Abstract:
This target product profile (TPP) highlights the minimal and optimal characteristics for ex-vivo and in-vivo cell and gene therapy-based products aimed at achieving an HIV cure (ie, durable antiretroviral-free viral control). The need for an effective, safe, scalable, affordable, accessible, and acceptable cure for HIV infection remains a major global priority. The possibilities for cell and gene therapy-based products for an HIV cure are rapidly expanding. In a multi-stakeholder consensus process of clinical experts and civil society, including representatives from low-income and middle-income countries, participants generally agreed on the optimal targets, whereas consensus on the minimal targets was not reached on every parameter. There was less agreement on the minimal targets for ex-vivo than in-vivo therapies given the complexity of ex-vivo interventions. The TPP is planned to be updated at regular intervals. Building a TPP, such as this one, is an important process for stakeholder engagement and aligning ambitions for the development of products that are acceptable to both clinicians and civil society.
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