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Synergistic effects between analogs of DNA and RNA improve the potency of siRNA-mediated gene silencing

Synergistic effects between analogs of DNA and RNA improve the potency of siRNA-mediated gene silencing
Synergistic effects between analogs of DNA and RNA improve the potency of siRNA-mediated gene silencing
We report that combining a DNA analog (2?F-ANA) with rigid RNA analogs [2?F-RNA and/or locked nucleic acid (LNA)] in siRNA duplexes can produce gene silencing agents with enhanced potency. The favored conformations of these two analogs are different, and combining them in a 1–1 pattern led to reduced affinity, whereas alternating short continuous regions of individual modifications increased affinity relative to an RNA:RNA duplex. Thus, the binding affinity at key regions of the siRNA duplex could be tuned by changing the pattern of incorporation of DNA-like and RNA-like nucleotides. These heavily or fully modified duplexes are active against a range of mRNA targets. Effective patterns of modification were chosen based on screens using two sequences targeting firefly luciferase. We then applied the most effective duplex designs to the knockdown of the eIF4E binding proteins 4E-BP1 and 4E-BP2. We identified modified duplexes with potency comparable to native siRNA. Modified duplexes showed dramatically enhanced stability to serum nucleases, and were characterized by circular dichroism and thermal denaturation studies. Chemical modification significantly reduced the immunostimulatory properties of these siRNAs in human peripheral blood mononuclear cells.
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Deleavey, Glen F., Watts, Jonathan K., Alain, Tommy, Robert, Francis, Kalota, Anna, Aishwarya, Veenu, Pelletier, Jerry, Gewirtz, Alan M., Sonenberg, Nahum and Damha, Masad J. (2010) Synergistic effects between analogs of DNA and RNA improve the potency of siRNA-mediated gene silencing. Nucleic Acids Research, 38 (13), 4547-4557. (doi:10.1093/nar/gkq181). (PMID:20413581)

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We report that combining a DNA analog (2?F-ANA) with rigid RNA analogs [2?F-RNA and/or locked nucleic acid (LNA)] in siRNA duplexes can produce gene silencing agents with enhanced potency. The favored conformations of these two analogs are different, and combining them in a 1–1 pattern led to reduced affinity, whereas alternating short continuous regions of individual modifications increased affinity relative to an RNA:RNA duplex. Thus, the binding affinity at key regions of the siRNA duplex could be tuned by changing the pattern of incorporation of DNA-like and RNA-like nucleotides. These heavily or fully modified duplexes are active against a range of mRNA targets. Effective patterns of modification were chosen based on screens using two sequences targeting firefly luciferase. We then applied the most effective duplex designs to the knockdown of the eIF4E binding proteins 4E-BP1 and 4E-BP2. We identified modified duplexes with potency comparable to native siRNA. Modified duplexes showed dramatically enhanced stability to serum nucleases, and were characterized by circular dichroism and thermal denaturation studies. Chemical modification significantly reduced the immunostimulatory properties of these siRNAs in human peripheral blood mononuclear cells.

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e-pub ahead of print date: 22 April 2010
Published date: August 2010
Organisations: Molecular Diagnostics & Thereputics, Organic Chemistry: SCF

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Local EPrints ID: 340223
URI: http://eprints.soton.ac.uk/id/eprint/340223
ISSN: 0305-1048
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Date deposited: 15 Jun 2012 12:48
Last modified: 14 Mar 2024 11:20

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Author: Glen F. Deleavey
Author: Jonathan K. Watts
Author: Tommy Alain
Author: Francis Robert
Author: Anna Kalota
Author: Veenu Aishwarya
Author: Jerry Pelletier
Author: Alan M. Gewirtz
Author: Nahum Sonenberg
Author: Masad J. Damha

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