The concept that the outcome of a devastating disease can be modified by inserting a transgene into abnormal cells is appealing. However, the gene-transfer technologies that are available at present have limited the success of gene therapy so far. Nevertheless, severe combined immunodeficiencies are a useful model, because gene transfer can confer a selective advantage to transduced cells. In this way, a proof of concept for gene therapy has been provided.
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