Gene Therapy Flashcards

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What is gene therapy?

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Changing faulty alleles that cause genetic disease

  • can be caused by dominant or recessive alleles
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What is gene therapy for dominant alleles?

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e.g. Hunting disease - Hh - heterozygous

  • The sufferer will be heterozygous
  • They will have the working allele and non-function allele
  • You have to find to stop the dominanet allele
  • Use a vector and add a dna fragment into dominant allele
  • dominant allele wont be transcribed
  • recessive allele is expressed
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What is gene therapy for recessive alleles?

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e.g. cystic fibrosis - ff - homozygous recessive

  • sufferer will be homozygous
  • we can use a vector and add the functional allele to the DNA
  • dominant allele will be expressed
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What are the two types of gene therapy?

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  • germ line gene therapy - when you change the alleles of the gametes - all future
    offspring will inherit - illegal in humans
  • somatic gene therapy - changing the alleles of body cells - non-sex cells - offspring dont inherit
    changes
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What are some problems with gene therapy?

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  • alleles will be inserted into the wrong locus - they wont be translated or expressed properly
  • could silence wrong gene by mistake e.g. tumour supressor gene (slows down the rate of cell division) - if you break this,
    then cells will grow faster and can cause cancer
  • gene can be overexpressed
  • use of gene therapy could be used for non-medicinal uses
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