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Current State of Gene Therapy in Sickle Cell Disease.

Vox sanguinis(2024)

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Sickle cell disease (SCD) is a type of hemoglobinopathy due to an autosomal recessive genetic defect, causing significant red cell sickling, multi-organ damage and long-term severe morbidities. Due to its complicated care and the impact on quality of life, a curative treatment for SCD is highly desirable. In recent years, gene therapy is emerging as a curative option for SCD, where autologous haematopoietic stem cells are collected from SCD patients and genetically modified ex vivo to reduce its sickling tendency before reinfusion. Although still largely investigational, a limited number of gene therapy options have been recently granted approval for SCD patients. Published data are still currently limited, but early studies have so far demonstrated the intended outcomes of less vaso-occlusive crisis and haemolysis. Nonetheless, despite its curative potential, larger clinical trials and longer follow-up period are still necessary to evaluate the safety of this treatment option, especially the risk of unintended genetic modifications. Furthermore, SCD patients frequently have limited access to specialty care; hence, the issues of affordability and accessibility to SCD gene therapy must also be addressed for it to benefit the appropriate patient population.
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