TricycloDNA-modified oligo-2′-deoxyribonucleotides reduce scavenger receptor B1 mRNA in hepatic and extra-hepatic tissues-a comparative study of oligonucleotide length, design and chemistry

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We report the evaluation of 20-, 18-, 16-and 14-mer phosphorothioate (PS)-modified tricycloDNA (tcDNA) gapmer antisense oligonucleotides (ASOs) in Tm, cell culture and animal experiments and compare them to their gap-matched 20-mer 2′-O-methoxyethyl (MOE) and 14-mer 2′,4′-constrained ethyl (cEt) counterparts. The sequence-matched 20-mer tcDNA and MOE ASOs showed similar Tm and activity in cell culture under free-uptake and cationic lipid-mediated transfection conditions, while the 18-, 16-and 14-mer tcDNA ASOs were moderate to significantly less active. These observations were recapitulated in the animal experiments where the 20-mer tcDNA ASO formulated in saline showed excellent activity (ED50 3.9mg/kg) for reducing SR-B1 mRNA in liver. The tcDNA 20-mer ASO also showed better activity than the MOE 20-mer in several extra-hepatic tissues such as kidney, heart, diaphragm, lung, fat, gastrocnemius and quadriceps. Interestingly, the 14-mer cEt ASO showed the best activity in the animal experiments despite significantly lower Tm and 5-fold reduced activity in cell culture relative to the 20-mer tcDNA and MOE-modified ASOs. Our experiments establish tcDNA as a useful modification for antisense therapeutics and highlight the role of chemical modifications in influencing ASO pharmacology and pharmacokinetic properties in animals. © 2012 The Author(s).

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Murray, S., Ittig, D., Koller, E., Berdeja, A., Chappell, A., Prakash, T. P., … Seth, P. P. (2012). TricycloDNA-modified oligo-2′-deoxyribonucleotides reduce scavenger receptor B1 mRNA in hepatic and extra-hepatic tissues-a comparative study of oligonucleotide length, design and chemistry. Nucleic Acids Research, 40(13), 6135–6143. https://doi.org/10.1093/nar/gks273

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