Journal Articles Communications Biology Year : 2024

Between hope and reality: treatment of genetic diseases through nucleic acid-based drugs

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Rare diseases (RD) affect a small number of people compared to the general population and are mostly genetic in origin. The first clinical signs often appear at birth or in childhood, and patients endure high levels of pain and progressive loss of autonomy frequently associated with short life expectancy. Until recently, the low prevalence of RD and the gatekeeping delay in their diagnosis have long hampered research. The era of nucleic acid (NA)-based therapies has revolutionized the landscape of RD treatment and new hopes arise with the perspectives of disease-modifying drugs development as some NA-based therapies are now entering the clinical stage. Herein, we review NA-based drugs that were approved and are currently under investigation for the treatment of RD. We also discuss the recent structural improvements of NA-based therapeutics and delivery system, which overcome the main limitations in their market expansion and the current approaches that are developed to address the endosomal escape issue. We finally open the discussion on the ethical and societal issues that raise this new technology in terms of regulatory approval and sustainability of production.
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hal-04751849 , version 1 (24-10-2024)

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Virginie Baylot, Thi Khanh Le, David Taïeb, Palma Rocchi, Laurence Colleaux. Between hope and reality: treatment of genetic diseases through nucleic acid-based drugs. Communications Biology, 2024, 7 (1), pp.489. ⟨10.1038/s42003-024-06121-9⟩. ⟨hal-04751849⟩
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