Gene Therapy of the β-Hemoglobinopathies by Lentiviral Transfer of the βA(T87Q)-Globin Gene

O Negre, AV Eggimann, Y Beuzard, JA Ribeil… - Human gene …, 2016 - liebertpub.com
O Negre, AV Eggimann, Y Beuzard, JA Ribeil, P Bourget, S Borwornpinyo, S Hongeng…
Human gene therapy, 2016liebertpub.com
β-globin gene disorders are the most prevalent inherited diseases worldwide and result from
abnormal β-globin synthesis or structure. Novel therapeutic approaches are being
developed in an effort to move beyond palliative management. Gene therapy, by ex vivo
lentiviral transfer of a therapeutic β-globin gene derivative (βAT87Q-globin) to hematopoietic
stem cells, driven by cis-regulatory elements that confer high, erythroid-specific expression,
has been evaluated in human clinical trials over the past 8 years. βAT87Q-globin is used …
β-globin gene disorders are the most prevalent inherited diseases worldwide and result from abnormal β-globin synthesis or structure. Novel therapeutic approaches are being developed in an effort to move beyond palliative management. Gene therapy, by ex vivo lentiviral transfer of a therapeutic β-globin gene derivative (βAT87Q-globin) to hematopoietic stem cells, driven by cis-regulatory elements that confer high, erythroid-specific expression, has been evaluated in human clinical trials over the past 8 years. βAT87Q-globin is used both as a strong inhibitor of HbS polymerization and as a biomarker. While long-term studies are underway in multiple centers in Europe and in the United States, proof-of-principle of efficacy and safety has already been obtained in multiple patients with β-thalassemia and sickle cell disease.
Mary Ann Liebert