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Liver gene transfer for metabolite detoxification in inherited metabolic diseases.

Alfonso M D'AlessioIolanda BoffaLucia De StefanoLeandro R SoriaNicola Brunetti-Pierri
Published in: FEBS letters (2024)
Inherited metabolic disorders (IMDs) are a growing group of genetic diseases caused by defects in enzymes that mediate cellular metabolism, often resulting in the accumulation of toxic substrates. The liver is a highly metabolically active organ that hosts several thousands of chemical reactions. As such, it is an organ frequently affected in IMDs. In this article, we review current approaches for liver-directed gene-based therapy aimed at metabolite detoxification in a variety of IMDs. Moreover, we discuss current unresolved challenges in gene-based therapies for IMDs.
Keyphrases
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