Gene Therapy Flashcards

1
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What is gene therapy?

A

Replacing bad genes with good (a genetic defect)

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2
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what are the 2 methods of gene therapy?

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Somatic and germline

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3
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What will somatic gene therapy influence?

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The individual

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4
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What will germline therapy influence?

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Future generation illegal in most countries

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5
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What is a transgene?

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A gene that has been transferred naturally by genetic engineering

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6
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What is the intro of transgene called?

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Transgenesis - changes phenotype of an organism

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7
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What does a transgene describe?

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a segment of DNA containing a gene sequence that has been isolated from one organism and introduced to a different one

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8
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What does a non-native segment of DNA retain?

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Ability to produce RNA or protein in transgenic organism

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9
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What are the 2 methods of delivering transgene?

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In vivo - in body

ex vivo- out of body

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10
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How is transgene delivery dictated?

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By the nature of the disease

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11
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What does In vivo gene therapy try to do?

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Directly deliver transgene to site of disease

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12
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What gene disorder can affect several tissue types?

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Cystic fibrosis

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13
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How does gene therapy work?

A

Replaces a defective gene

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14
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What does current gene therapy use for treatments?

A

Gene addition

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15
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Transgenes dont integrate, what do they exist as?

A

Episomes

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16
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How are transgenes delivery into a cell?

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Via delivery vehicle or vector

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17
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What are the most widely used transgene delivery vehicles?

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Viruses

18
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Why are Viruses used for transgene delivery?

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Experts at entering human cells and expressing transgenes

19
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What are the 3 common viruses used as delivery vehicles for transgenes?

A

Adenovirus - common cold
Retrovirus - HIV
Herpesvirus - cold sores

20
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What are lipid based delivery vehicles called?

A

Lipoplexes

21
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Out of the 3 viruses which one is the only one that integrates?

A

Retrovirus

22
Q

What is gene therapy best suited for the treatment of?

A

Single gene recessive disorders

23
Q

What is Jesse gelsingers relevance to gene therapy?

A

Lowest point - he had an x-linked genetic disease of the liver, his immune response to the adenovirus lead to multiple organ failure because of high ammonia levels of OTC

24
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What is X-SCID?

A

A lethal immunogenic disorder where immune response are severly compromised of IL2-RG gene

25
Q

What receptors share the IL2-RG gene?

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IL2,4,7,9,15,21

26
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What does the IL2-RG mutation mean in regards to immunity?

A

Loss of interleukin functions, Loss of T cells and B cells defective reduced IgG- treatment is bone marrow transplant

27
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What can retrovirus gene therapy be used for?

A

Inset a functioning copy of IL2-RG gene using MLV vector into haemopoietic stem cells

28
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What is wrong with using IL2-RG for an MLV vector in the stem cells?

A

Retroviral integration in the LM02 promoter leads to expression of protein leukemoegenesis

29
Q

What can Adenovirus gene therapy be used for?

A

Head and neck cancer

30
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How does the adenovirus gain success with head and neck cancer patients?

A

Use oncolytic virus (specific target cancer) - onyx-15

31
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What antiviral medication can be usd to treat CMV infections? (brain tumours)

A

Ganciclovir

32
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What gene therapy approach can be used for melanomas?

A

Ex vivo with MART-1

33
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What is cystic fibrosis?

A

Faulty gene that controls movements of salt and water in and out of cells leads to increase mucus secretion

34
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What is the most common cystic fibrosis mutation?

A

F506del - deletes 3 nucleotides coding for phenylanine

35
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How can cystic fibrosis affect homozygote conditions?

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Thicker mucous membrane
Absence of vas deference due to increase mucus thickness - infertility
Pancreatic insuffiency blockage with duct

36
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How can cystic fibrosis affect heterozygote conditions?

A

Increase airway reactivity and pool pulmonary function and chronic rhinosinutis

37
Q

What gene therapy helps CF?

A

Adenovirus
Liposome via nebulisation
Serpin enzyme

38
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What does original version of crispr do?

A

Snips dna in precise location to delete faulty genes

39
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What does new crispr do?

A

instead of cutting genome the cas9 eznyme latches on to whatever genes attached to

40
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How does CRISPR work with muscular dystrophy?

A

Team boosted second gene that produces protein utrophin than compensates in muscle growth and strength

41
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How does CRISPR work with acute kidney injury?

A

Targets KLOTHO (renal damage protection) and IL10 (anti inflammatory cytokine)

42
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What does Caveats do?

A

Target genes boosted in organs through body