| Literature DB >> 23787988 |
Peter D Jensen1, Yuanji Zhang, B Elizabeth Wiggins, Jay S Petrick, Jin Zhu, Randall A Kerstetter, Gregory R Heck, Sergey I Ivashuta.
Abstract
Long double-stranded RNAs (long dsRNAs) are precursors for the effector molecules of sequence-specific RNA-based gene silencing in eukaryotes. Plant cells can contain numerous endogenous long dsRNAs. This study demonstrates that such endogenous long dsRNAs in plants have sequence complementarity to human genes. Many of these complementary long dsRNAs have perfect sequence complementarity of at least 21 nucleotides to human genes; enough complementarity to potentially trigger gene silencing in targeted human cells if delivered in functional form. However, the number and diversity of long dsRNA molecules in plant tissue from crops such as lettuce, tomato, corn, soy and rice with complementarity to human genes that have a long history of safe consumption supports a conclusion that long dsRNAs do not present a significant dietary risk.Entities:
Keywords: GM; RNA interference; RNAi; dsRNA; food safety; genetically modified; history of safe use; long dsRNA
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Year: 2013 PMID: 23787988 DOI: 10.4161/gmcr.25285
Source DB: PubMed Journal: GM Crops Food ISSN: 2164-5698 Impact factor: 3.074