Chemogenetics: drug-controlled gene therapies for neural circuit disorders
Scott M. Sternson, David Bleakman
Abstract
Many patients with nervous system disorders have considerable unmet clinical needs or suffer debilitating drug side effects. A major limitation of exiting treatment approaches is that traditional small molecule pharmacotherapy lacks sufficient specificity to effectively treat many neurological diseases. Chemogenetics is a new gene therapy technology that targets an engineered receptor to cell types involved in nervous system dysfunction, enabling highly selective drug-controlled neuromodulation. Here, we discuss chemogenetic platforms and considerations for their potential application as human nervous system therapies.
Topics & Concepts
NeuromodulationNervous systemDrugNeuroscienceMedicineCentral nervous systemBioinformaticsPharmacologyBiologyNeurological disorders and treatmentsNerve injury and regenerationNeuroscience and Neural Engineering