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Engineering of optogenetic devices for biomedical applications in mammalian synthetic biology

Ningzi Guan, Xianyun Gao, Haifeng Ye

2022Engineering Biology16 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

Gene- and cell-based therapies are the next frontiers in the field of medicine. Both are transformative and innovative therapies; however, a lack of safety data limits the translation of such promising technologies to the clinic. Improving the safety and promoting the clinical translation of these therapies can be achieved by tightly regulating the release and delivery of therapeutic outputs. In recent years, the rapid development of optogenetic technology has provided opportunities to develop precision-controlled gene- and cell-based therapies, in which light is introduced to precisely and spatiotemporally manipulate the behaviour of genes and cells. This review focuses on the development of optogenetic tools and their applications in biomedicine, including photoactivated genome engineering and phototherapy for diabetes and tumours. The prospects and challenges of optogenetic tools for future clinical applications are also discussed.

Topics & Concepts

OptogeneticsBiomedicineSynthetic biologyRegenerative medicineTransformative learningBench to bedsideNanotechnologyGenome editingNeuroscienceComputer scienceTranslational medicineMedicineComputational biologyCRISPRBioinformaticsBiologyCellGenePsychologyMedical physicsMaterials scienceGeneticsPedagogyCRISPR and Genetic EngineeringPhotoreceptor and optogenetics researchMolecular Communication and Nanonetworks
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