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Gene Therapy for Fibrodysplasia Ossificans Progressiva: Feasibility and Obstacles

Authors :
Eekhoff, Elisabeth M W
de Ruiter, Ruben D
Smilde, Bernard J
Schoenmaker, Ton
de Vries, Teun J
Netelenbos, Coen
Hsiao, Edward C
Scott, Christiaan
Haga, Nobuhiko
Grunwald, Zvi
De Cunto, Carmen L
di Rocco, Maja
Delai, Patricia L R
Diecidue, Robert J
Madhuri, Vrisha
Cho, Tae-Joon
Morhart, Rolf
Friedman, Clive S
Zasloff, Michael
Pals, Gerard
Shim, Jae-Hyuck
Gao, Guangping
Kaplan, Frederick
Pignolo, Robert J
Micha, Dimitra
Eekhoff, Elisabeth M W
de Ruiter, Ruben D
Smilde, Bernard J
Schoenmaker, Ton
de Vries, Teun J
Netelenbos, Coen
Hsiao, Edward C
Scott, Christiaan
Haga, Nobuhiko
Grunwald, Zvi
De Cunto, Carmen L
di Rocco, Maja
Delai, Patricia L R
Diecidue, Robert J
Madhuri, Vrisha
Cho, Tae-Joon
Morhart, Rolf
Friedman, Clive S
Zasloff, Michael
Pals, Gerard
Shim, Jae-Hyuck
Gao, Guangping
Kaplan, Frederick
Pignolo, Robert J
Micha, Dimitra
Source :
Department of Anesthesiology Faculty Papers
Publication Year :
2022

Abstract

Fibrodysplasia ossificans progressiva (FOP) is a rare and devastating genetic disease, in which soft connective tissue is converted into heterotopic bone through an endochondral ossification process. Patients succumb early as they gradually become trapped in a second skeleton of heterotopic bone. Although the underlying genetic defect is long known, the inherent complexity of the disease has hindered the discovery of effective preventions and treatments. New developments in the gene therapy field have motivated its consideration as an attractive therapeutic option for FOP. However, the immune system's role in FOP activation and the as-yet unknown primary causative cell, are crucial issues which must be taken into account in the therapy design. While gene therapy offers a potential therapeutic solution, more knowledge about FOP is needed to enable its optimal and safe application.

Details

Database :
OAIster
Journal :
Department of Anesthesiology Faculty Papers
Notes :
application/pdf, English
Publication Type :
Electronic Resource
Accession number :
edsoai.on1365457981
Document Type :
Electronic Resource