Designing lentiviral vectors for gene therapy of genetic diseases

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Abstract

Lentiviral vectors are the most frequently used tool to stably transfer and express genes in the context of gene therapy for monogenic diseases. The vast majority of clinical applications involves an ex vivo modality whereby lentiviral vectors are used to transduce autologous somatic cells, ob-tained from patients and re-delivered to patients after transduction. Examples are hematopoietic stem cells used in gene therapy for hematological or neurometabolic diseases or T cells for immunotherapy of cancer. We review the design and use of lentiviral vectors in gene therapy of monogenic diseases, with a focus on controlling gene expression by transcriptional or post-transcriptional mechanisms in the context of vectors that have already entered a clinical development phase.

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Poletti, V., & Mavilio, F. (2021, August 1). Designing lentiviral vectors for gene therapy of genetic diseases. Viruses. MDPI AG. https://doi.org/10.3390/V13081526

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