Selection of locally administered ocular tissue-targeting RNA aptamers using in vivo SELEX

IF 4.7 3区 医学 Q1 PHARMACOLOGY & PHARMACY
Katja Stenberg , Sonja Korhonen , Umair Seemab , Daniel Miotto Dupont , Jørgen Kjems , Paavo Honkakoski , Astrid Subrizi
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Abstract

The number of patients affected by retinal diseases is increasing worldwide, and more effective ocular drug delivery strategies are needed. Intravitreal anti-VEGF therapy has reduced the rates of visual impairment and blindness; however, frequent injections cause a significant burden on patients, resulting in poor compliance and therapeutic outcome. Thus, a targeted approach with less invasive administration could extend the dosing intervals and offer a patient-friendly alternative to the current standard of intravitreal injection. Here, in vivo Systematic Evolution of Ligands by Exponential Enrichment (SELEX) was conducted to select ocular tissue-targeting aptamers in rat using topical eye drops and subconjunctival injection. Data analysis of the sequenced aptamer pools revealed significant enrichment of Apt2 and Apt4 in ocular tissues. Their in vivo biodistribution was further evaluated using quantitative real-time PCR (qRT-PCR) at 0.5, 7, and 24 h after subconjunctival administration. Both aptamers accumulated preferentially in posterior ocular tissues, with Apt2 levels exceeding those of the control aptamer by a factor of two at 0.5 h and four at 24 h. This study demonstrates that in vivo SELEX is a viable tool to select ocular tissue-targeting aptamers from the ocular surface. This method could be utilized in the discovery of ocular targeting aptamers for therapeutic purposes and help uncover novel drug targets for various ocular disorders.

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使用体内SELEX选择局部施用的眼组织靶向RNA适配体。
在世界范围内,受视网膜疾病影响的患者数量正在增加,需要更有效的眼部药物给药策略。玻璃体内抗vegf治疗降低了视力损害和失明的发生率;然而,频繁的注射给患者带来了巨大的负担,导致依从性差和治疗效果。因此,一种微创给药的靶向方法可以延长给药间隔,并提供一种对患者友好的替代方案,以替代目前标准的玻璃体内注射。本研究采用指数富集配体的体内系统进化(SELEX)方法,通过局部滴眼液和结膜下注射选择大鼠眼部组织靶向适配体。测序后的适体池数据分析显示,Apt2和Apt4在眼部组织中显著富集。在结膜下给药后0.5、7和24小时,使用实时荧光定量PCR (qRT-PCR)进一步评估它们在体内的生物分布。这两种适体优先在眼后组织中积累,Apt2水平在0.5小时超过对照适体2倍,在24小时超过对照适体4倍。本研究表明,SELEX是一种从眼表面选择眼组织靶向适配体的可行工具。该方法可用于发现用于治疗目的的眼部靶向适配体,并有助于发现各种眼部疾病的新药物靶点。
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