Gene Therapy Flashcards

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What is the definition of Gene Therapy?

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The deliberate introduction of genetic material into human somatic cells (a cell that is non-germ line) for therapeutic prophylactic or diagnostic purpose

It is the ADDITION of EXTRA genes
- NOT precise, targeted correction of genetic defects (alteration of existing genes)

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What is the aim of Gene Therapy?

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  • Cure disease

- Improve the clinical status of a patient

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What is a human somatic cell?

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A cell that is non germ-line.

Germ line gene therapy is considered unethical and prohibited

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Why are vectors necessary for the delivery of genes?

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  • DNA is a big molecule and it can be difficult to target the exact site.
  • It is also difficult to get genes into cells.

We need to utilise vectors in order to deliver the genes into the cells (specifically the nucleus)

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What are the main Gene Therapy Strategies?

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  1. Gene Replacement
    - Replace ‘faulty’ genes with normal genes
    - Corrects inherited genetic errors
    - Provides a missing function
    - Monogenic diseases e.g. cystic fibrosis, haemophili etc
  2. Gene Addition
    - Delivers genes to provide a new function
    - Polygenic diseases e.g. cancer
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The perfect vector is…

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Easy & Cheap Production
Targeted
High Gene Expression
Regulation of Expression
No adverse/pathogenic effects
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What are the main types of non-viral vectors?

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  • Naked DNA
  • Lipoplexes
    • > Liposomes/DNA
  • Polyplexes
    • > Polymer/DNA
  • Lipopolyplexes
    • > Liposome/Polymer/DNA
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What are the main types of viral vectors?

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DNA Viruses

  • Adenovirus
  • Adeno-associated virus
  • Herpes simplex virus

RNA Viruses

  • Lentivirus
  • Retrovirus

RNA viruses tend to insert their genes into genome. DNA Viruses tend to have transient effects

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What is Ex Vivo Gene Therapy?

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  • Remove ‘faulty’ cells from patient
  • Transfect cells with therapeutic gene (outside the body)
  • Return cells to patient
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What is In Vivo Gene Therapy?

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  • Systemic infusion (of DNA liposome)
  • Tissue injection (of Recombinant virus)
  • and Biolistic gene gun insertion (of plasmids)
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Which regulations govern the handling of gene therapy vectors

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Non-viral vectors
- No additional regulations

Viral vectors

  • GMO (Contained Use) Regs 2014, HSE
    • > All possible barriers (physical, biological or chemical) are in place to limit contact of the GMOs with humans and the environment
  • GMO (Deliberate Release) Regs 2002, DEFRA
    • > All appropriate measures are taken to avoid damage to the environment from the escape or release from human control of GMOs
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Protection of Human Health & the Environment EXCLUDE or INCLUDE? Product &/or Patient Safety

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Exclude

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What additional regulations apply to gene therapy clinical trials?

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Gene Therapy Advisory Committee (GTAC)

  • UK ethics committee for gene therapy
  • Patient flagging and long term monitoring
  • Provide advice to health ministers
  • Applies to ALL gene therapy clinical trails using viral AND non-viral vectors
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The handling of GMOs in Pharmacy includes…

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  • Risk assessment
  • SOPs
  • Storage
  • Clinical screening
  • Dispensing
  • Documentation
  • Transportation
  • Accidental exposure
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