Title of article :
Muscle-Specific Promoters for Gene Therapy
Author/Authors :
kopenkova, V.V Institute of Gene Biology - Russian Academy of Sciences, Moscow, Russia , Egorova, T.V Institute of Gene Biology - Russian Academy of Sciences, Moscow, Russia , Bardina, M.V Institute of Gene Biology - Russian Academy of Sciences, Moscow, Russia
Abstract :
Many genetic diseases that are responsible for muscular disorders have been described to date. Gene replacement therapy is a state-of-the-art strategy used to treat such diseases. In this approach, the functional copy of a gene is delivered to the affected tissues using viral vectors. There is an urgent need for the design of short, regulatory sequences that would drive a high and robust expression of a therapeutic transgene in skeletal muscles, the diaphragm, and the heart, while exhibiting limited activity in non-target tissues. This review focus-es on the development and improvement of muscle-specific promoters based on skeletal muscle α-actin, muscle creatine kinase, and desmin genes, as well as other genes expressed in muscles. The current approaches used to engineer synthetic muscle-specific promoters are described. Other elements of the viral vectors that contribute to tissue-specific expression are also discussed. A special feature of this review is the presence of up-to-date information on the clinical and preclinical trials of gene therapy drug candidates that utilize muscle-specific promoters.
Keywords :
synthetic promoters , natural promoters , AAV , muscle-specific promoters , Gene therapy
Journal title :
Acta Naturae