The majority of monogenic liver diseases are autosomal recessive disorders, with few being sex-related or co-dominant. Although orthotopic liver transplantation (LT) is currently the sole therapeutic option for end-stage patients, such an invasive surgical approach is severely restricted by the lack of donors and post-transplant complications, mainly associated with life-long immunosuppressive regimens. Therefore, the last decade has witnessed efforts for innovative cellular or gene-based therapeutic strategies. Gene therapy is a promising approach for treatment of many hereditary disorders, such as monogenic inborn errors. The liver is an organ characterized by unique features, making it an attractive target for in vivo and ex vivo gene tr...
In the recent decade, liver diseases with high mortality rate have became one of the major health pr...
Inborn errors of metabolism include several genetic disorders due to disruption of cellular biochemi...
Rare monogenic disorders are a group of single-gene-mutated diseases that have a low incidence rate ...
The majority of monogenic liver diseases are autosomal recessive disorders, with few being sex-relat...
SummaryWhile the prevalence of most diseases caused by single-gene mutations is low and defines them...
While the prevalence of most diseases caused by single-gene mutations is low and defines them as rar...
Gene therapy has emerged as a powerful and very plastic tool to regulate biological functions in dis...
Over the last decade, pioneering liver-directed gene therapy trials for haemophilia B have achieved ...
Abstract The treatment for inborn errors of liver metabolism is based on dietary, drug, and cell the...
The gene therapy dream started well over a decade ago. Despite its wide and successful application i...
peer reviewedGene therapy is a fundamentally novel therapeutic approach that involves introducing ge...
Gene therapy is entering the stage of initial clinical development to treat a growing number of inhe...
Gene therapy, a molecular medicine based on vector-mediated transfer of therapeutic genes, holds pro...
Liver has a central role in protein and lipid metabolism, and diseases involving hepatocytes have of...
International audienceMany rare monogenic diseases are treated by protein replacement therapy, in wh...
In the recent decade, liver diseases with high mortality rate have became one of the major health pr...
Inborn errors of metabolism include several genetic disorders due to disruption of cellular biochemi...
Rare monogenic disorders are a group of single-gene-mutated diseases that have a low incidence rate ...
The majority of monogenic liver diseases are autosomal recessive disorders, with few being sex-relat...
SummaryWhile the prevalence of most diseases caused by single-gene mutations is low and defines them...
While the prevalence of most diseases caused by single-gene mutations is low and defines them as rar...
Gene therapy has emerged as a powerful and very plastic tool to regulate biological functions in dis...
Over the last decade, pioneering liver-directed gene therapy trials for haemophilia B have achieved ...
Abstract The treatment for inborn errors of liver metabolism is based on dietary, drug, and cell the...
The gene therapy dream started well over a decade ago. Despite its wide and successful application i...
peer reviewedGene therapy is a fundamentally novel therapeutic approach that involves introducing ge...
Gene therapy is entering the stage of initial clinical development to treat a growing number of inhe...
Gene therapy, a molecular medicine based on vector-mediated transfer of therapeutic genes, holds pro...
Liver has a central role in protein and lipid metabolism, and diseases involving hepatocytes have of...
International audienceMany rare monogenic diseases are treated by protein replacement therapy, in wh...
In the recent decade, liver diseases with high mortality rate have became one of the major health pr...
Inborn errors of metabolism include several genetic disorders due to disruption of cellular biochemi...
Rare monogenic disorders are a group of single-gene-mutated diseases that have a low incidence rate ...