Current status and prospects of gene therapy for the inner ear

H Sun, A Huang, S Cao - Human gene therapy, 2011 - liebertpub.com
H Sun, A Huang, S Cao
Human gene therapy, 2011liebertpub.com
Inner ear diseases are common and often result in hearing disability. Sensorineural hearing
loss is the main cause of hearing disability. So far, no effective treatment is available
although some patients may benefit from a hearing aid equipped with a hearing amplifier or
from cochlear implantation. Inner ear gene therapy has become an emerging field of study
for the treatment of hearing disability. Numerous new discoveries and tremendous advances
have been made in inner ear gene therapy including gene vectors, routes of administration …
Abstract
Inner ear diseases are common and often result in hearing disability. Sensorineural hearing loss is the main cause of hearing disability. So far, no effective treatment is available although some patients may benefit from a hearing aid equipped with a hearing amplifier or from cochlear implantation. Inner ear gene therapy has become an emerging field of study for the treatment of hearing disability. Numerous new discoveries and tremendous advances have been made in inner ear gene therapy including gene vectors, routes of administration, and therapeutic genes and targets. Gene therapy may become a treatment option for inner ear diseases in the near future. In this review, we summarize the current state of inner ear gene therapy including gene vectors, delivery routes, and therapeutic genes and targets by examining and analyzing publications on inner ear gene therapy from the literature and patent documents, and identify promising patents, novel techniques, and vital research projects. We also discuss the progress and prospects of inner ear gene therapy, the advances and shortcomings, with possible solutions in this field of research.
Mary Ann Liebert