Genes as drugs for glaucoma: latest advances
Teresa Borrás, Michelle Stepankoff, John Danias- Ophthalmology
- General Medicine
Purpose of review
To provide the latest advances on the future use of gene therapy for the treatment of glaucoma.
Recent findings
In preclinical studies, a number of genes have been shown to be able to reduce elevated intraocular pressure (IOP), and to exert neuroprotection of the retinal ganglion cells. These genes target various mechanisms of action and include among others:
Summary
While preclinical efforts continue in several laboratories, an increasing number of start-up and large pharmaceutical companies are working on developing gene therapeutics for glaucoma (