The translational gap for gene therapies in low- and middle-income countries.
Kevin W DoxzenJennifer E AdairYris Maria Fonseca-BazzoDaima BukiniKenneth CornettaVarsha DalalRenato Luiz Guerino-CunhaSuradej HongengGeeta JotwaniCissy Kityo-MutuluuzaKrishnamurti LakshmananJohnny N MahlanguJulie MakaniVikram MathewsMargareth Castro OzeloSavita RangarajanJanine ScholefieldJoão Batista Silva JúniorJoseph M McCunePublished in: Science translational medicine (2024)
Gene therapies are designed to address the root cause of disease. As scientific understanding of disease prevention, diagnosis, and treatment improves in tandem with technological innovation, gene therapies have the potential to become safe and effective treatment options for a wide range of genetic and nongenetic diseases. However, as the medical scope of gene therapies expands, consideration must be given to those who will benefit and what proactive steps must be taken to widen development and access potential, particularly in regions carrying a high disease burden.