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- | + | Hong Kong University of Science and Technology (HKUST) iGEM 2013 team has built a fatty acid inducible system that enable inducible glyoxylate shunt to serve as an artificial futile cycle in human liver cells to ultimately increase energy expenditure responding to high circulating fatty acid levels. This can help obesity patients increase expenditure of calories and alleviate health complications such as cardiovascular disease, diabetes, and cancer. To express this futile cycle, genes necessary for the inducible glyoxylate shunt need to be introduced into a human body. Because introducing genes into the human body is currently not a common therapeutic method, we thought it would be necessary to research on the details of how our project could be actually applied. Even though the application of our project may not occur in the near future, we thought it was necessary to evaluate our project’s application as a potential biotechnology product. We have investigated a possible method that is under serious research in the science community: gene therapy. In this article, we will introduce the approach in more detail; examine the bio-safety and bio-ethical issues; and lastly inspect if our project could be applied using this method.<br><br> | |
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- | + | Dailey, K. (2013, June 25). Obesity is a disease in the us. should it be?. <i>BBC</i>. Retrieved from http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/23011804<br><br> | |
- | <br><br> | + | Handbook help me understand genetics gene therapy. In (2013). <i>Genetics home reference.</i><br><br> |
- | + | Huang, L., & Niidome, T. (2002). Gene therapy progress and prospects: nonviral vectors. <i>Gene Therapy,9<i>(24), 1647-1652. Retrieved from http://www.nature.com/gt/journal/v9/n24/abs/3301923a.html<br><br> | |
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- | + | Yu, C. H. (2013, July 16). Interview by J.H. Lee ]. Hkust igem 2013 team informative interview with professor yu. | |
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Revision as of 22:27, 19 September 2013
Gene Therapy Article
Overview
Hong Kong University of Science and Technology (HKUST) iGEM 2013 team has built a fatty acid inducible system that enable inducible glyoxylate shunt to serve as an artificial futile cycle in human liver cells to ultimately increase energy expenditure responding to high circulating fatty acid levels. This can help obesity patients increase expenditure of calories and alleviate health complications such as cardiovascular disease, diabetes, and cancer. To express this futile cycle, genes necessary for the inducible glyoxylate shunt need to be introduced into a human body. Because introducing genes into the human body is currently not a common therapeutic method, we thought it would be necessary to research on the details of how our project could be actually applied. Even though the application of our project may not occur in the near future, we thought it was necessary to evaluate our project’s application as a potential biotechnology product. We have investigated a possible method that is under serious research in the science community: gene therapy. In this article, we will introduce the approach in more detail; examine the bio-safety and bio-ethical issues; and lastly inspect if our project could be applied using this method.Overview
Hong Kong University of Science and Technology (HKUST) iGEM 2013 team has built a fatty acid inducible system that enable inducible glyoxylate shunt to serve as an artificial futile cycle in human liver cells to ultimately increase energy expenditure responding to high circulating fatty acid levels. This can help obesity patients increase expenditure of calories and alleviate health complications such as cardiovascular disease, diabetes, and cancer. To express this futile cycle, genes necessary for the inducible glyoxylate shunt need to be introduced into a human body. Because introducing genes into the human body is currently not a common therapeutic method, we thought it would be necessary to research on the details of how our project could be actually applied. Even though the application of our project may not occur in the near future, we thought it was necessary to evaluate our project’s application as a potential biotechnology product. We have investigated a possible method that is under serious research in the science community: gene therapy. In this article, we will introduce the approach in more detail; examine the bio-safety and bio-ethical issues; and lastly inspect if our project could be applied using this method.References
Dailey, K. (2013, June 25). Obesity is a disease in the us. should it be?. BBC. Retrieved from http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/23011804Handbook help me understand genetics gene therapy. In (2013). Genetics home reference.
Huang, L., & Niidome, T. (2002). Gene therapy progress and prospects: nonviral vectors. Gene Therapy,9(24), 1647-1652. Retrieved from http://www.nature.com/gt/journal/v9/n24/abs/3301923a.html
Wirth, T., Parker, N., & Ylä-Herttuala, W. (2013). History of gene therapy. Elsevier-Gene , 525(2), 162-169. Retrieved from http://ac.els-cdn.com/S0378111913004344/1-s2.0-S0378111913004344-main.pdf?_tid=42ad73a2-108c-11e3-a4a5-00000aab0f6c&acdnat=1377768215_ab7a2ccc7dc6f1f218759a92fccfc8ba
Yu, C. H. (2013, July 16). Interview by J.H. Lee ]. Hkust igem 2013 team informative interview with professor yu.