Tuszynski Mark H
Department of Neurosciences-0626, University of California, San Diego, La Jolla, CA 92093-0626, USA.
Expert Opin Biol Ther. 2003 Aug;3(5):815-28. doi: 10.1517/14712598.3.5.815.
Significant advances have been made in the last 20 years in understanding the basic biology of the normal nervous system and in elucidating molecular and cellular mechanisms underlying neurological disease. This progress has generated, for the first time, a realistic possibility of treating what have historically been common and tragically untreatable diseases of the nervous system. In particular, therapeutic delivery of genes to the degenerating, injured or developmentally-deficient nervous system offers the potential to prevent cell death, induce new growth and restore function. Clinical trials of gene therapy are beginning to move forward in several neurological disorders. We have thereby begun the transition to molecular-based medicine which has the potential to alter the landscape and prognosis of neurological disease.
在过去20年里,我们对正常神经系统的基础生物学的理解以及对神经系统疾病背后分子和细胞机制的阐释取得了重大进展。这一进展首次让治疗历来常见且悲剧性地无法治疗的神经系统疾病成为了现实可能。特别是,将基因治疗性递送至退化、受损或发育缺陷的神经系统,具有预防细胞死亡、诱导新生长和恢复功能的潜力。基因治疗的临床试验已开始在几种神经系统疾病中推进。我们由此开启了向基于分子的医学的转变,这种医学有可能改变神经系统疾病的局面和预后。