Stability study of unmodified siRNA and relevance to clinical use.

Robyn P Hickerson, Alexander V Vlassov, Qian Wang, Devin Leake, Heini Ilves, Emilio Gonzalez-Gonzalez, Christopher H Contag, Brian H Johnston, Roger L Kaspar
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Abstract

RNA interference offers enormous potential to develop therapeutic agents for a variety of diseases. To assess the stability of siRNAs under conditions relevant to clinical use with particular emphasis on topical delivery considerations, a study of three different unmodified siRNAs was performed. The results indicate that neither repeated freeze/thaw cycles, extended incubations (over 1 year at 21 degrees C), nor shorter incubations at high temperatures (up to 95 degrees C) have any effect on siRNA integrity as measured by nondenaturing polyacrylamide gel electrophoresis and functional activity assays. Degradation was also not observed following exposure to hair or skin at 37 degrees C. However, incubation in fetal bovine or human sera at 37 degrees C led to degradation and loss of activity. Therefore, siRNA in the bloodstream is likely inactivated, thereby limiting systemic exposure. Interestingly, partial degradation (observed by gel electrophoresis) did not always correlate with loss of activity, suggesting that partially degraded siRNAs retain full functional activity. To demonstrate the functional activity of unmodified siRNA, EGFP-specific inhibitors were injected into footpads and shown to inhibit preexisting EGFP expression in a transgenic reporter mouse model. Taken together, these data indicate that unmodified siRNAs are viable therapeutic candidates.

未修饰siRNA的稳定性研究及其与临床应用的相关性。
RNA干扰为开发多种疾病的治疗剂提供了巨大的潜力。为了评估siRNA在与临床使用相关的条件下的稳定性,特别强调局部递送考虑因素,对三种不同的未修饰siRNA进行了研究。结果表明,通过非变性聚丙烯酰胺凝胶电泳和功能活性测定测量,重复冷冻/解冻循环、延长孵育(在21摄氏度下超过1年)或在高温下缩短孵育(高达95摄氏度)都不会对siRNA的完整性产生任何影响。在37℃下暴露于毛发或皮肤后也没有观察到降解。然而,在37℃的胎牛或人血清中孵育导致降解和活性丧失。因此,血液中的siRNA可能被灭活,从而限制全身暴露。有趣的是,部分降解(通过凝胶电泳观察到)并不总是与活性损失相关,这表明部分降解的siRNA保留了完整的功能活性。为了证明未修饰的siRNA的功能活性,将EGFP特异性抑制剂注射到脚垫中,并在转基因报告小鼠模型中显示出抑制先前存在的EGFP表达。总之,这些数据表明未修饰的siRNA是可行的候选治疗药物。
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Oligonucleotides
Oligonucleotides 生物-生化与分子生物学
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