The Potential Applicability of Gene Transfer Technology to the Human Germline
Abstract
The theoretical possibility of applying gene transfer methodologies to the
human germline is explored. Transgenic methods for genetically
manipulating embryos may in principle be applied to humans. In
particular, microinjection of retroviral vector appears to hold the greatest
promise, with transgenic primates already obtained from this approach.
Sperm-mediated gene transfer offers potentially the easiest route to the
human germline, however the requisite methodology is presently
underdeveloped. Nuclear transfer (cloning) offers an alternative
approach to germline genetic modification, however there are major
health concerns associated with current nuclear transfer methods. It is
concluded that human germline gene therapy remains for all practical
purposes a future possibility that must await significant and important
advances in gene transfer technology.