Transforming Medicine: Advances in Gene Therapy, Immunotherapy, and Targeted Cures.

Curr Protein Pept Sci

Galgotias College of Pharmacy, Pharmacy, Greater Noida, Uttar Pradesh, 201310, India.

Published: January 2025

In recent years, novel therapeutic approaches have revolutionized the landscape of medicine, offering promising avenues for the cure of various diseases. The novel approaches explore advancements in gene therapy in pharmaceuticals, immunotherapy, RNA-based therapeutics, cell-based therapies, and targeted tumor therapies. Gene therapy has emerged as a groundbreaking approach, leveraging genetic material to cure or prevent diseases by targeting defective genes. In pharmaceuticals, gene therapy holds immense potential for addressing genetic disorders, offering a personalized approach to medicine. Immunotherapy, on the other hand, harnesses the body's immune system to combat diseases, including tumors, by enhancing immune responses or directly targeting malignant cells. RNA-based therapeutics have gained prominence due to their ability to modulate gene expression, offering targeted and precise interventions for a wide range of diseases. Cell-based therapies involve the transplantation or manipulation of cells to restore or enhance their function, offering innovative solutions for diseases such as neurodegenerative disorders and cardiovascular diseases. Furthermore, targeted tumor therapies have revolutionized tumor cure by specifically targeting molecular alterations driving tumor growth and minimizing damage to healthy cells. Overall, these novel therapeutic approaches represent a paradigm shift in medicine, offering tailored and precise interventions with the potential to significantly improve patient outcomes and quality of life.

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