It can be used to cure by placing the healthy gene or DNA in place of mutated DNA to cure any genetic disorder or cancers. Current therapy is to use drugs (chemicals) to solve problems. But gene therapy make a promise of complete cure if the gene is inserted completely in the deficient or damaged cells, once can be cured fully for the life time.
Initially conceived as an approach for treating inherited diseases, like cystic fibrosis and Huntington's disease, the scope of potential gene therapies has grown to include treatments for cancers, Arthritis, and Infectious Diseases
A disease caused by a nonfunctional enzyme in the body
theoretically any genetic disease that results in a loss of function of a protein can be treated by gene therapy. Mutations that cause embryo inviability would be almost impossible however.
Gene therapy effects children by helping to cure disease and to lengthen lives. Gene therapy can also be used to eliminate diseases that are inherited.
The answer for this is quiet controvesial as we ourself have given the uncureable diseases like cancer, aids, etc. which have become the dangerous of all now when we are finding the therapy or treatment against them we are looking for gene therapy also some of the disease like deformities which can be treated by gene therapy of fetous when it is sttill in mothers womb but we did not care from where it comes it is increasing due to our own habits of bad eating and drinking so i think it is may be our need but is due to some of our demands which causes this to come
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Genetic diseases, such as hemophilia.
Gene therapy is not always successful. Sometimes when inserting genes into the chromosome, we misplace them, and the original problem is aggravated. Gene therapy can be somewhat effective at reducing symptoms of genetic diseases though.
Dongsheng Duan has written: 'Muscle gene therapy' -- subject(s): Duchenne Muscular Dystrophy, Laboratory Manuals, Muscles, Genetics, Diseases, Gene Therapy, Gene therapy, Therapy, Laboratory manuals, Methods
It eliminates the undesired gene and replaces it with a unaffected gene
It is the treatment of genetic disorders/diseases by altering the person's genotypes.
Gene therapy has the desired outcome of eradicating or curing diseases that are caused by a specific abnormality or mutation of a gene that is a killer. It is a developing science and slowly getting results.
There are a number of factors which have kept gene therapy from becoming an effective treatment for genetic disease. The viral rectors are the main problems which might make gene therapy to cause diseases.
Eve K. Nichols has written: 'Human gene therapy' -- subject(s): Gene therapy, Genetic intervention, Government policy, Hereditary Diseases, Moral and ethical aspects, Moral and ethical aspects of Gene therapy, Therapy, Genetic Intervention
Gene therapy is a method that aims to cure inherited diseases by providing the patient with correct copy of the defective gene. There are four potential approaches to gene therapy:1)Addition of normal gene to replace the function of defective gene. This is gene replacement orgene augmentation therapy.2)Replacing the defective gene with the correct gene. This isCorrective gene therapy.3)Establishment of alternative pathways that bypass mutant genes function4)Change in regulation of normal or mutant genesThe first two are the basic approaches in gene therapy