Anais da Academia Brasileira de Ciências (Aug 2015)

New approaches to the treatment of orphan genetic disorders: Mitigating molecular pathologies using chemicals

  • RENATA V. VELHO,
  • FERNANDA SPERB-LUDWIG,
  • IDA V.D. SCHWARTZ

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1590/0001-3765201520140711
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 87, no. 2 suppl
pp. 1375 – 1388

Abstract

Read online

With the advance and popularization of molecular techniques, the identification of genetic mutations that cause diseases has increased dramatically. Thus, the number of laboratories available to investigate a given disorder and the number of subsequent diagnosis have increased over time. Although it is necessary to identify mutations and provide diagnosis, it is also critical to develop specific therapeutic approaches based on this information. This review aims to highlight recent advances in mutation-targeted therapies with chemicals that mitigate mutational pathology at the molecular level, for disorders that, for the most part, have no effective treatment. Currently, there are several strategies being used to correct different types of mutations, including the following: the identification and characterization of translational readthrough compounds; antisense oligonucleotide-mediated splicing redirection; mismatch repair; and exon skipping. These therapies and other approaches are reviewed in this paper.

Keywords