Complex host cell responses to antisense suppression of ACHE gene expression.

N. Galyam, D. Grisaru, M. Grifman, N. Melamed‐Book, F. Eckstein, S. Seidman, A. Eldor, H. Soreq
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Abstract

3'-End-capped, 20-mer antisense oligodeoxynucleotides (AS-ODN) protected with 2'-O-methyl (Me) or phosphorothioate (PS) substitutions were targeted to acetylcholinesterase (AChE) mRNA and studied in PC12 cells. Me-modified AS-ODN suppressed AChE activity up to 50% at concentrations of 0.02-100 nM. PS-ODN was effective at 1-100 nM. Both AS-ODN displayed progressively decreased efficacy above 10 nM. In situ hybridization and confocal microscopy demonstrated dose-dependent decreases, then increases, in AChE mRNA. Moreover, labeling at nuclear foci suggested facilitated transcription or stabilization of AChE mRNA or both under AS-ODN. Intracellular concentrations of biotinylated oligonucleotide equaled those of target mRNA at extracellular concentrations of 0.02 nM yet increased only 6-fold at 1 microM ODN. Above 50 nM, sequence-independent swelling of cellular, but not nuclear, volume was observed. Our findings demonstrate suppressed AChE expression using extremely low concentrations of AS-ODN and attribute reduced efficacy at higher concentrations to complex host cell feedback responses.
复杂宿主细胞对ACHE基因表达反义抑制的反应。
用2'- o -甲基(Me)或硫代磷酸酯(PS)取代保护的3'端帽20-mer反义寡脱氧核苷酸(AS-ODN)靶向乙酰胆碱酯酶(AChE) mRNA,并在PC12细胞中进行了研究。me修饰的AS-ODN在0.02 ~ 100 nM浓度下抑制AChE活性达50%。PS-ODN在1 ~ 100 nM有效。两种AS-ODN在10 nM以上均表现出逐渐下降的疗效。原位杂交和共聚焦显微镜显示,AChE mRNA呈剂量依赖性先降低后升高。此外,在核中心的标记表明,在AS-ODN下,AChE mRNA的转录或稳定得到促进,或两者兼有。在细胞外浓度为0.02 nM时,细胞内生物素化寡核苷酸的浓度与目标mRNA的浓度相等,而在1微米ODN时仅增加6倍。在50 nM以上,观察到细胞体积的序列无关性肿胀,而不是核体积。我们的研究结果表明,使用极低浓度的AS-ODN可以抑制AChE的表达,并将较高浓度下的效果降低归因于复杂的宿主细胞反馈反应。
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