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RNA-based gene therapy for the treatment and prevention of HIV: from bench to bedside.


ABSTRACT: Gene therapy is considered a feasible approach for the treatment and prevention of HIV/AIDS. Targeting both viral genes and host dependency factors can interfere with the viral lifecycle and prevent viral replication. A number of approaches have been taken to target these genes, including ribozymes, aptamers, and RNAi based therapies. A number of these therapies are now beginning to make their way into clinical trials and providing proof of principle that gene therapy is a safe and realistic option for treating HIV. Here, we focus on those therapies that have progressed along the pipeline to preclinical and clinical testing.

SUBMITTER: Zeller SJ 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC3178861 | biostudies-other | 2011 Sep

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-other

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RNA-based gene therapy for the treatment and prevention of HIV: from bench to bedside.

Zeller Skye J SJ   Kumar Priti P  

The Yale journal of biology and medicine 20110901 3


Gene therapy is considered a feasible approach for the treatment and prevention of HIV/AIDS. Targeting both viral genes and host dependency factors can interfere with the viral lifecycle and prevent viral replication. A number of approaches have been taken to target these genes, including ribozymes, aptamers, and RNAi based therapies. A number of these therapies are now beginning to make their way into clinical trials and providing proof of principle that gene therapy is a safe and realistic opt  ...[more]

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