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A review of gene therapy in canine and feline models of lysosomal storage disorders.

Allison M Bradbury1, Brittney L Gurda, Margret L Casal, Katherine P Ponder, Charles H Vite, Mark E Haskins.   

Abstract

Lysosomal storage disorders (LSDs) are inherited diseases that result from the intracellular accumulation of incompletely degraded macromolecules. The majority of LSDs affect both the peripheral and central nervous systems and are not effectively treated by enzyme replacement therapy, substrate reduction therapy, or bone marrow transplantation. Advances in adeno-associated virus and retroviral vector development over the past decade have resurged gene therapy as a promising therapeutic intervention for these monogenic diseases. Animal models of LSDs provide a necessary intermediate to optimize gene therapy protocols and assess the safety and efficacy of treatment prior to initiating human clinical trials. Numerous LSDs are naturally occurring in large animal models and closely reiterate the lesions, biochemical defect, and clinical phenotype observed in human patients, and whose lifetime is sufficiently long to assess the effect on symptoms that develop later in life. Herein, we review that gene therapy in large animal models (dogs and cats) of LSDs improved many manifestations of disease, and may be used in patients in the near future.

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Year:  2015        PMID: 25671613      PMCID: PMC4516914          DOI: 10.1089/humc.2015.002

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Hum Gene Ther Clin Dev        ISSN: 2324-8637            Impact factor:   5.032


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