| Literature DB >> 19144911 |
Julja Burchard1, Aimee L Jackson, Vladislav Malkov, Rachel H V Needham, Yejun Tan, Steven R Bartz, Hongyue Dai, Alan B Sachs, Peter S Linsley.
Abstract
siRNAs mediate sequence-specific gene silencing in cultured mammalian cells but also silence unintended transcripts. Many siRNA off-target transcripts match the guide-strand "seed region," similar to the way microRNAs match their target sites. The extent to which this seed-matched, microRNA-like, off-target silencing affects the specificity of therapeutic siRNAs in vivo is currently unknown. Here, we compare microRNA-like off-target regulations in mouse liver in vivo with those seen in cell culture for a series of therapeutic candidate siRNAs targeting Apolipoprotein B (APOB). Each siRNA triggered regulation of consistent microRNA-like off-target transcripts in mouse livers and in cultured mouse liver tumor cells. In contrast, there was only random overlap between microRNA-like off-target transcripts from cultured human and mouse liver tumor cells. Therefore, siRNA therapeutics may trigger microRNA-like silencing of many unintended targets in vivo, and the potential toxicities caused by these off-target gene regulations cannot be accurately assessed in rodent models.Entities:
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Year: 2009 PMID: 19144911 PMCID: PMC2648714 DOI: 10.1261/rna.1326809
Source DB: PubMed Journal: RNA ISSN: 1355-8382 Impact factor: 4.942