| Literature DB >> 26483965 |
N A Nikitenko1, T Speiseder2, E Lam2, P M Rubtsov1, Kh D Tonaeva3, S A Borzenok3, T Dobner2, V S Prassolov1.
Abstract
Adenoviruses cause a wide variety of human infectious diseases. Adenoviral conjunctivitis and epidemic keratoconjunctivitis are commonly associated with human species D adenoviruses. Currently, there is no sufficient or appropriate treatment to counteract these adenovirus infections. Thus, there is an urgent need for new etiology-directed therapies with selective activity against human adenoviruses. To address this problem, the adenoviral early genes E1A and E2B (viral DNA polymerase) seem to be promising targets. Here, we propose an effective approach to downregulate the replication of human species D adenoviruses by means of RNA interference. We generated E1A expressing model cell lines enabling fast evaluation of the RNA interference potential. Small interfering RNAs complementary to the E1A mRNA sequences of human species D adenoviruses mediate significant suppression of the E1A expression in model cells. Furthermore, we observed a strong downregulation of replication of human adenoviruses type D8 and D37 by small hairpin RNAs complementary to the E1A or E2B mRNA sequences in primary human limbal cells. We believe that our results will contribute to the development of efficient anti-adenoviral therapy.Entities:
Keywords: RNA interference; human adenoviruses; lentiviral vectors; small hairpin RNAs; small interfering RNAs
Year: 2015 PMID: 26483965 PMCID: PMC4610170
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Acta Naturae ISSN: 2075-8251 Impact factor: 1.845