Principles and Applications of Gene Therapy in
Colon Cancer
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Rajaraman Durai1,2, Shi Yu Yang1, Alexander
M Seifalian1,2, Marc C Winslet1,2
1) Academic Division of Surgical and Interventional Sciences,
University College London
2) Royal Free Hampstead NHS Trust Hospital, London, United Kingdom.
Abstract
Colorectal cancer is one of the leading causes of mortality and
morbidity. Mutations and aberration of some of the genes may lead
to colon cancer. With advancing knowledge, more and more defective
genes can be identified. Theoretically, correction of these defective
genes, selective overexpression of certain genes may lead to not
only prevention of cancer development but also regression of existing
cancer. Carcinogenesis is a multistep process and more than one
gene may be altered. At present, the success of gene therapy as
a stand alone therapy is limited by poor expression and long-term
non-expression of transferred genes, immunological effect on the
viral vectors, viraemia, leukaemia and occasional deaths. Further
experiments and trials are underway to modify the vectors and
genes to make sure gene therapy is safe, effective and long-lasting
before it can be used in day-to-day practice.
Key words
Gene - gene therapy - oncogene - colon cancer - vectors - plasmid