Forward-looking Research: The Potential of New Genetic Technologies
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  1. James F. Gusella, PhD Center for Human Genetic Research - Massachusetts General Hospital Forward-looking Research: The Potential of New Genetic Technologies
  2. Effective ND Therapies This is the ultimate mission of Norrie Disease investigators/clinicians
  3. Potential types of therapeutic intervention
  4. Pharmaceutical: traditional small molecule drugs
  5. Biological: proteins, gene manipulation
  6. Medical device
  7. Therapeutic development
  8. It requires 3 different kinds of research:
  9. Basic/Discovery research
  10. Applied/translational research
  11. Clinical trial research
  12. Why not just guess at a drug?
  13. Why not just guess at a target or test all of them?
  14. How do mutations cause disease symptoms?
  15. Why? To identify a specific molecular target or pathway against which an effective drug can be developed
  16. How? Basic Research
  17. How to define the effects of the Norrie disease mutation?
  18. Advances in high throughput biology – permits unbiased mining of large datasets and definition of global pathway changes
  19. Advances in DNA sequencing are opening up the search for factors that modify disease
  20. Advances in stem cell technology will permit the study of norrin function in authentic human cells of different types
  21. Genetic models with inbred mice are identical clones of each other 50 72 80 92 111 150
  22. Manual DNA sequencing: from the era of Norrie gene discovery
  23. Only a few hundred thousand bases per person per year
  24. Semi-automated DNA sequencing: Led to sequencing of the entire human genome for ~3 billion dollars
  25. Automated “next-generation DNA sequencing:
  26. Currently can provide full genome sequence for $5,000-$20,000
  27. Expected to drop to less than $1,000 with 1-2 years
  28. Realistic to sequence whole genomes and for other applications to more rapidly identify factors that modify disease – identify targets and pathways for therapeutic intervention that are already validated in humans or human cells
  29. Advances in applied research
  30. Pharmaceutical companies are beginning to investigate a pathway-based therapeutic approach
  31. Human cell models may be more predictive of potential therapeutic benefit than non-human models
  32. Research advances in the ability to manipulate gene expression: RNA interference, microRNAs, sequence specific targeting
  33. Research advances in experimental delivery systems for gene-based biological
  34. Empowering the Research Pipeline
  35. Research requires the cooperation and participation of patients at all stages for:
  36. detailed description of disease in all its aspects
  37. biological samples for discovery and applied research
  38. clinical research into effectiveness of candidate interventions
  39. Thank you