Influenza viruses A and B cause widespread infections of the human respiratory tract; however, existing vaccines and drug therapy are of limited value for their treatment. Here we show that bispecific short hairpin small-interfering RNA constructs containing an eight-nucleotide intervening spacer, targeted against influenza virus A or influenza virus B, can inhibit the production of both types of virus in infected cell lines. This multiple vector showed remarkable ability to cope with both influenza virus A or B. Furthermore, the Autographa californica multiple nuclear polyhedrosis virus can infect a range of mammalian cells, facilitating its use as a baculovirus vector for gene delivery into cells. In this study, baculovirus-mediated bispecific short-hairpin RNA expression markedly inhibited both influenza virus A and B production.
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Suzuki, H., Saitoh, H., Suzuki, T., & Takaku, H. (2009). Inhibition of influenza virus by baculovirus-mediated shRNA. Nucleic Acids Symposium Series (2004), (53), 287–288. https://doi.org/10.1093/nass/nrp144
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