The past few years have seen rapid advancements in vector-mediated gene transfer to the nervous system and modest successes in human gene therapy trials. The purpose of this review is to describe commonly-used viral gene transfer vectors and recent advancements towards producing meaningful gene-based treatments for central nervous system (CNS) disorders. Gene therapy trials for Canavan disease, Batten disease, adrenoleukodystrophy, and Parkinson’s disease are discussed to illustrate the current state of clinical gene transfer to the CNS. Preclinical studies are under way for a number of diseases, primarily lysosomal storage disorders, using a newer generation of vectors and delivery strategies. Relevant studies in animal models are highligh...
Background: Neurodevelopmental disorders, as a class of diseases, have been particularly difficult t...
Gene therapy is a promising approach for treating a spectrum of neurological and neurodegenerative d...
Introduction. Vector-based intracerebral gene therapies are being used to treat specific neurodegene...
The past few years have seen rapid advancements in vector-mediated gene transfer to the nervous syst...
The potential benefits of gene therapy for neurological diseases such as Parkinson’s, Amyotrophic La...
International audienceFor more than ten years, gene therapy for neurological diseases has experience...
Gene therapy consists of the introduction of genetic material into cells for a therapeutic purpose. ...
Gene transfer is a widely developed technique for studying and treating genetic diseases. However, t...
Diseases of the nervous system have devastating effects and are widely distributed among the populat...
Preface The use of viral vectors as gene transfer tools for the central nervous system has seen a s...
Manipulation of gene expression in developing or in mature central nervous systems (CNS) holds a pro...
Given improvements in viral vector design, production and efficiency of transduction in the central ...
The recent success of first central nervous system gene therapies has reinvigorated the growing comm...
Background: Neurodevelopmental disorders, as a class of diseases, have been particularly difficult t...
Gene therapy is a promising approach for treating a spectrum of neurological and neurodegenerative d...
Introduction. Vector-based intracerebral gene therapies are being used to treat specific neurodegene...
The past few years have seen rapid advancements in vector-mediated gene transfer to the nervous syst...
The potential benefits of gene therapy for neurological diseases such as Parkinson’s, Amyotrophic La...
International audienceFor more than ten years, gene therapy for neurological diseases has experience...
Gene therapy consists of the introduction of genetic material into cells for a therapeutic purpose. ...
Gene transfer is a widely developed technique for studying and treating genetic diseases. However, t...
Diseases of the nervous system have devastating effects and are widely distributed among the populat...
Preface The use of viral vectors as gene transfer tools for the central nervous system has seen a s...
Manipulation of gene expression in developing or in mature central nervous systems (CNS) holds a pro...
Given improvements in viral vector design, production and efficiency of transduction in the central ...
The recent success of first central nervous system gene therapies has reinvigorated the growing comm...
Background: Neurodevelopmental disorders, as a class of diseases, have been particularly difficult t...
Gene therapy is a promising approach for treating a spectrum of neurological and neurodegenerative d...
Introduction. Vector-based intracerebral gene therapies are being used to treat specific neurodegene...