Gene therapy

Genetic testing can reveal if a person has a genetic condition. Can we use biotechnology to cure them?

Disease can occur when genes become defective through mutations. These changes result in a new form of the gene – a new allele - which may cause it to function less effectively or not at all.

In time it may be possible to use gene therapy to replace an abnormal or faulty gene with a normal copy of the same gene.

Currently, gene therapy is an experimental procedure that aims to correct only defective genes that cause disease and not other characteristics. In the future it may be used to treat ailments such as heart disease, inherited diseases or cancers.

None of us are perfect

Each human carries about half a dozen defective genes. Most of us do not suffer any harmful effects from our defective genes because we carry two copies of nearly all genes. Scientists are looking at gene therapy as a treatment for genetic disorders. This is a technique whereby the absent or faulty gene is replaced by a working gene, so that the body can make the correct enzyme or protein and consequently eliminate the root cause of the disease.