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X-linked severe combined immune deficiency

Currently, more than 400 human somatic cell gene therapy protocols are being tested. Most of these involve the use of genetically modified cells to treat noninherited diseases. For example, normal copies of the p53 tumor suppressor gene are inserted into lung tumors to halt tumor progression, and genetically modified cells have been used to create new coronary vessels in patients with coronary heart disease. Success has also been achieved in the treatment of hereditary disease (most notably, the recent successful treatment of X-linked severe combined immune deficiency see Clinical Correlate). [Pg.352]

In 2000, French researchers announced the first gene therapy cure in nine children with X-linked severe combined immune deficiency (X-SCID). This rare condition is caused by the inherited loss of a protein that is part of the docking site for critical immune system signal proteins. Because of this defect, children with X-SCID have no mature, working lymphocytes—critical immune system cells. [Pg.91]

X-linked severe combined immune deficiency (X-SCID)— Absence of a functioning immune system inherited with the X chromosome. X-linked refers to inheritance with the X chromosome, one of the chromosomes involved in determining gender. In humans, women have two X chromosomes, and men have an X and a Y chromosome. X-linked genes can only be inherited by a boy from his mother, since his father would have given him his Y chromosome. [Pg.162]

Gansbacher B (2003). Report of a second serious adverse event in a clinical trial of gene therapy for X-linked severe combined immune deficiency (X-SCID). Position of the European Society of Gene Therapy (ESGT). /. Gene Med. 5 261-262. [Pg.1045]


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