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Cardiac disease: Current approaches to gene therapy
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Background: Last decade over the world, the cardiac disease becomes a leading cause of death. Gene-based therapies become a promising treatment for patients affected by cardiovascular diseases, such as myocardial infarction (MI), arteriosclerosis, heart failure and so on, but also underline the require for reproducible results in preclinical and clinical studies for efficacy and safety. Aim: This book chapter describes the current research prospect of gene therapy for cardiac disease. We focus on the various models to deliver genes using viral, non-viral vector, delivery methods, targets gene, recent clinical trials, inherited cardiomyopathies target genes and Present advances of CRISPR/Cas 9 for cardiovascular gene therapy. We recapitulate some challenges that require being overcome, future directions of gene therapies for cardiac disease. Materials and Methods: All required information regards Lef-7 was generated by exploring the internet search engine like as (PubMed, Wiley, ScienceDirect, CNKI, ACS, Google Scholar, Web of Science, SciFinder, and Baidu Scholar) and libraries. Results: In this book chapter, we focus on the present prospect of gene targets, gene delivery methods, and efficient vector to deliver gene, targets gene, recent clinical trials, inherited cardiomyopathies target genes and present advances of CRISPR/Cas 9 technology for the treatment of cardiac disease using gene therapy. Recent clinical trials require modifying vectors and gene delivery approaches to achieve effective results for cardiac gene therapy. Conclusion: In this book chapter, we integrate a historical perspective with recent advances that will likely affect clinical development in this research area.
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Title: Cardiac disease: Current approaches to gene therapy
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Background: Last decade over the world, the cardiac disease becomes a leading cause of death.
Gene-based therapies become a promising treatment for patients affected by cardiovascular diseases, such as myocardial infarction (MI), arteriosclerosis, heart failure and so on, but also underline the require for reproducible results in preclinical and clinical studies for efficacy and safety.
Aim: This book chapter describes the current research prospect of gene therapy for cardiac disease.
We focus on the various models to deliver genes using viral, non-viral vector, delivery methods, targets gene, recent clinical trials, inherited cardiomyopathies target genes and Present advances of CRISPR/Cas 9 for cardiovascular gene therapy.
We recapitulate some challenges that require being overcome, future directions of gene therapies for cardiac disease.
Materials and Methods: All required information regards Lef-7 was generated by exploring the internet search engine like as (PubMed, Wiley, ScienceDirect, CNKI, ACS, Google Scholar, Web of Science, SciFinder, and Baidu Scholar) and libraries.
Results: In this book chapter, we focus on the present prospect of gene targets, gene delivery methods, and efficient vector to deliver gene, targets gene, recent clinical trials, inherited cardiomyopathies target genes and present advances of CRISPR/Cas 9 technology for the treatment of cardiac disease using gene therapy.
Recent clinical trials require modifying vectors and gene delivery approaches to achieve effective results for cardiac gene therapy.
Conclusion: In this book chapter, we integrate a historical perspective with recent advances that will likely affect clinical development in this research area.
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