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AAV-mediated gene therapy for liver diseases: the prime candidate for clinical application?

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Pages 315-327 | Published online: 05 Jan 2011
 

Abstract

Introduction: Diseases of the liver represent a major health problem. Often treatments are ineffective, prompting the need for new therapeutic strategies. From extensive preclinical studies, gene therapy in particular mediated by adeno-associated virus (AAV)-derived vectors, has now emerged as the prime candidate for clinical application. AAV-mediated gene therapy for inherited liver diseases has now become a clinical reality, in particular for the treatment of hemophilia B.

Areas covered: This review provides a summary of current literature on AAV-mediated gene therapies for both inherited and acquired liver diseases and outlines different strategies to overcome current clinical limitations. The unique properties of AAV over other viral vectors are highlighted as well as the current challenges which are faced for wide-ranging clinical application.

Expert opinion: Despite the extensive positive results from animal models, successful application in clinical settings is hampered by immunological barriers. However, immune suppression and other strategies can be employed to overcome these limitations. Given some of their unique advantages, AAV vectors are currently the most obvious candidate for hepatic gene therapy applications, however, serotype-related issues of immune reactivity still represent a formidable barrier for clinical success.

Acknowledgements

We would like to thank HJ Metselaar and J Kwekkeboom of the Erasmus MC, Rotterdam for their general support.

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