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Gene silencing in the therapy of influenza and other respiratory diseases: Targeting to RNase P by use of External Guide Sequences (EGS)

Respiratory diseases provide an attractive target for gene silencing using small nucleic acids since the respiratory epithelium can be reached by inhalation therapy. Natural surfactant appears to facilitate the uptake and distribution of these types of molecules making aerosolized nucleic acids a po...

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Autores principales: Dreyfus, David H, Tompkins, S Mark, Fuleihan, Ramsay, Ghoda, Lucy Y
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Lenguaje:English
Publicado: Dove Medical Press 2007
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC2721295/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/19707312
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author Dreyfus, David H
Tompkins, S Mark
Fuleihan, Ramsay
Ghoda, Lucy Y
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Fuleihan, Ramsay
Ghoda, Lucy Y
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description Respiratory diseases provide an attractive target for gene silencing using small nucleic acids since the respiratory epithelium can be reached by inhalation therapy. Natural surfactant appears to facilitate the uptake and distribution of these types of molecules making aerosolized nucleic acids a possible new class of therapeutics. This article will review the rationale for the use of External Guide Sequence (EGS) in targeting specific mRNA molecules for RNase P-mediated intracellular destruction. Specific destruction of target mRNA results in gene-specific silencing similar to that instigated by siRNA via the RISC complex. The application of EGS molecules specific for influenza genes are discussed as well as the potential for synergy with siRNA. Furthermore, EGS could be adapted to target other respiratory diseases of viral etiology as well as conditions such as asthma.
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spelling pubmed-27212952009-08-25 Gene silencing in the therapy of influenza and other respiratory diseases: Targeting to RNase P by use of External Guide Sequences (EGS) Dreyfus, David H Tompkins, S Mark Fuleihan, Ramsay Ghoda, Lucy Y Biologics Review Respiratory diseases provide an attractive target for gene silencing using small nucleic acids since the respiratory epithelium can be reached by inhalation therapy. Natural surfactant appears to facilitate the uptake and distribution of these types of molecules making aerosolized nucleic acids a possible new class of therapeutics. This article will review the rationale for the use of External Guide Sequence (EGS) in targeting specific mRNA molecules for RNase P-mediated intracellular destruction. Specific destruction of target mRNA results in gene-specific silencing similar to that instigated by siRNA via the RISC complex. The application of EGS molecules specific for influenza genes are discussed as well as the potential for synergy with siRNA. Furthermore, EGS could be adapted to target other respiratory diseases of viral etiology as well as conditions such as asthma. Dove Medical Press 2007-12 2007-12 /pmc/articles/PMC2721295/ /pubmed/19707312 Text en © 2007 Dove Medical Press Limited. All rights reserved
spellingShingle Review
Dreyfus, David H
Tompkins, S Mark
Fuleihan, Ramsay
Ghoda, Lucy Y
Gene silencing in the therapy of influenza and other respiratory diseases: Targeting to RNase P by use of External Guide Sequences (EGS)
title Gene silencing in the therapy of influenza and other respiratory diseases: Targeting to RNase P by use of External Guide Sequences (EGS)
title_full Gene silencing in the therapy of influenza and other respiratory diseases: Targeting to RNase P by use of External Guide Sequences (EGS)
title_fullStr Gene silencing in the therapy of influenza and other respiratory diseases: Targeting to RNase P by use of External Guide Sequences (EGS)
title_full_unstemmed Gene silencing in the therapy of influenza and other respiratory diseases: Targeting to RNase P by use of External Guide Sequences (EGS)
title_short Gene silencing in the therapy of influenza and other respiratory diseases: Targeting to RNase P by use of External Guide Sequences (EGS)
title_sort gene silencing in the therapy of influenza and other respiratory diseases: targeting to rnase p by use of external guide sequences (egs)
topic Review
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC2721295/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/19707312
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