Important advances have been made within the past several years in understanding diseases at the molecular and cellular levels, which may enable the application of somatic gene therapy to a wide variety of genetic and acquired diseases. The initial clinical trials involving somatic gene therapy have demonstrated that gene transfer into human subjects can be performed safely and with public acceptance. This review focuses on use of the epidermis as a target tissue for gene therapy and assesses various delivery systems for both ex vivo and in vivo approaches. In addition, we discuss candidate diseases that may be amenable to epidermal gene therapy and the advantages of employing transgenic mouse model systems to test the efficacy of a given g...
The skin represents an attractive site for the delivery of nucleic acid-based drugs for the treatmen...
The skin is a valuable organ for the development and exploitation of gene medicines. Delivering gene...
International audienceThe therapeutic potential of monoclonal antibodies for treating a variety of s...
Important advances have been made within the past several years in understanding diseases at the mol...
Important advances have been made within the past several years in understanding diseases at the mol...
To try epidermis as a target for somatic gene therapy we studied transfected primary human keratinoc...
Efficient gene transfer with extended gene expression is essential for successful treatment of skin ...
Human epidermis consists of a stratified epithelium mainly composed of keratinocytes and relies on a...
The skin represents an attractive site for the localised gene therapy of dermatological pathologies ...
Abstract:In the last 20 years epidermal stem cells have been extensively used for tissue regeneratio...
Genetic mutations affecting the capacity of basal keratinocytes to adhere firmly to the underneath d...
Gene transfer into human epidermis as an experimental model for somatic gene therap
Junctional epidermolysis bullosa (JEB) is a group of severe, inherited skin diseases caused by mutat...
For long-term cutaneous gene therapy, the therapeutic gene must be targeted to stem cells and be sta...
Dominant mutations that interfere with the assembly of keratin filaments cause painful and disfiguri...
The skin represents an attractive site for the delivery of nucleic acid-based drugs for the treatmen...
The skin is a valuable organ for the development and exploitation of gene medicines. Delivering gene...
International audienceThe therapeutic potential of monoclonal antibodies for treating a variety of s...
Important advances have been made within the past several years in understanding diseases at the mol...
Important advances have been made within the past several years in understanding diseases at the mol...
To try epidermis as a target for somatic gene therapy we studied transfected primary human keratinoc...
Efficient gene transfer with extended gene expression is essential for successful treatment of skin ...
Human epidermis consists of a stratified epithelium mainly composed of keratinocytes and relies on a...
The skin represents an attractive site for the localised gene therapy of dermatological pathologies ...
Abstract:In the last 20 years epidermal stem cells have been extensively used for tissue regeneratio...
Genetic mutations affecting the capacity of basal keratinocytes to adhere firmly to the underneath d...
Gene transfer into human epidermis as an experimental model for somatic gene therap
Junctional epidermolysis bullosa (JEB) is a group of severe, inherited skin diseases caused by mutat...
For long-term cutaneous gene therapy, the therapeutic gene must be targeted to stem cells and be sta...
Dominant mutations that interfere with the assembly of keratin filaments cause painful and disfiguri...
The skin represents an attractive site for the delivery of nucleic acid-based drugs for the treatmen...
The skin is a valuable organ for the development and exploitation of gene medicines. Delivering gene...
International audienceThe therapeutic potential of monoclonal antibodies for treating a variety of s...