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Clinical practice guidelines for gene therapy to treat hereditary hearing loss

Authors :
Jieyu Qi
Fangzhi Tan
Liyan Zhang
Ling Lu
Hongyang Wang
Wenyan Li
Wenwen Liu
Xiaolong Fu
Zuhong He
Xiaoqiong Ding
Shan Sun
Qiaojun Fang
Yaodong Dong
Xuewei Zhu
Busheng Tong
Xianbao Cao
Min Guo
Xinmiao Fan
Qin Wang
Lu Ma
Tianhong Zhang
Yafeng Yu
Yongxin Li
Jiangang Fan
Yong Cui
Peina Wu
Hongzheng Zhang
Jie Tang
Weiwei Guo
Dingjun Zha
Fanglei Ye
Shuangba He
Wei Cao
Jianming Yang
Xiaoyun Qian
Yu Zhao
Jingwu Sun
Xiaowei Chen
Yu Sun
Ming Xia
Qiuju Wang
Huijun Yuan
Yong Feng
Weijia Kong
Shiming Yang
Haibo Wang
Maoli Duan
Xia Gao
Huawei Li
Lei Xu
Renjie Chai
Source :
Interdisciplinary Medicine, Vol 2, Iss 2, Pp n/a-n/a (2024)
Publication Year :
2024
Publisher :
Wiley-VCH, 2024.

Abstract

Abstract Hereditary deafness is a common neurosensory disorder, and 148 non‐syndromic deafness genes have been identified to date. Gene therapy has been used to treat a variety of genetic diseases, but no gene therapy drug for hereditary deafness has been approved for clinical use. At present, several clinical trials of gene therapy for hereditary deafness are underway. However, few normative documents have been issued to guide the standardization of gene therapy for hearing loss, and this document is the first global gene therapy guideline for hereditary hearing loss. The guidelines were jointly developed and drafted by experienced audiologists, virologists and biologists who are vigorously involved in inner ear gene therapy research in the Hearing, Speech and Communication Subsociety of Biophysical Society of China, Audiology Development Foundation Of China and Audiology Subsociety of Jiangsu Medical Association. These guidelines cover preclinical research and clinical practice of gene therapy for hereditary deafness, including indications, key points of pre‐clinical research, patient selection criteria, pre‐clinical preparation, drug efficacy, drug safety evaluation criteria, ethical review, etc. We hope that the guidelines will promote the standardization of clinical practice related to gene therapy for hereditary deafness in China and around the world.

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
28326245
Volume :
2
Issue :
2
Database :
Directory of Open Access Journals
Journal :
Interdisciplinary Medicine
Publication Type :
Academic Journal
Accession number :
edsdoj.0f2a4230db4684af2f3df943975776
Document Type :
article
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1002/INMD.20240008