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Clinical Perspectives of Gene-Targeted Therapies for Epidermolysis Bullosa

Tobias Welponer, Christine Prodinger, Josefina Piñón Hofbauer, Arno Hintersteininger, Hannelore Breitenbach‐Koller, Johann Bauer, Martin Laimer

2021Dermatology and Therapy25 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

New insights into molecular genetics and pathomechanisms in epidermolysis bullosa (EB), methodological and technological advances in molecular biology as well as designated funding initiatives and facilitated approval procedures for orphan drugs have boosted translational research perspectives for this devastating disease. This is echoed by the increasing number of clinical trials assessing innovative molecular therapies in the field of EB. Despite remarkable progress, gene-corrective modalities, aimed at sustained or permanent restoration of functional protein expression, still await broad clinical availability. This also reflects the methodological and technological shortcomings of current strategies, including the translatability of certain methodologies beyond preclinical models as well as the safe, specific, efficient, feasible, sustained and cost-effective delivery of therapeutic/corrective information to target cells. This review gives an updated overview on status, prospects, challenges and limitations of current gene-targeted therapies.

Topics & Concepts

Translational researchClinical trialEpidermolysis bullosaModalitiesMedicineDiseaseIntensive care medicineBioinformaticsPathologyBiologySociologySocial scienceSkin and Cellular Biology ResearchSilk-based biomaterials and applicationsTransgenic Plants and Applications