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The siRNA sequence and guide strand overhangs are determinants of in vivo duration of silencing.


ABSTRACT: The use of short interfering RNAs (siRNA) in animals for target validation or as potential therapeutics is hindered by the short physical half-life when delivered as unencapsulated material and in turn the short active half-life of siRNAs in vivo. Here we demonstrate that the character of the two 3'-overhang nucleotides of the guide strand of siRNAs is a determinant of the duration of silencing by siRNAs both in vivo and in tissue culture cells. We demonstrate that deoxyribonucleotides in the guide strand overhang of siRNAs have a negative impact on maintenance of both the in vitro and in vivo activity of siRNAs over time. Overhangs that contain ribonucleotides or 2'-O-methyl modified nucleotides do not demonstrate this same impairment. We also demonstrate that the sequence of an siRNA is a determinant of the duration of silencing of siRNAs directed against the same target even when those siRNAs have equivalent activities in vitro. Our experiments have determined that a measurable duration parameter exists, distinct from both maximum silencing ability and the potency of siRNAs. Our findings provide information on incorporating chemically modified nucleotides into siRNAs for potent, durable therapeutics and also inform on methods used to select siRNAs for therapeutic and research purposes.

SUBMITTER: Strapps WR 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC2919711 | biostudies-literature | 2010 Aug

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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The siRNA sequence and guide strand overhangs are determinants of in vivo duration of silencing.

Strapps Walter R WR   Pickering Victoria V   Muiru Gladys T GT   Rice Julie J   Orsborn Stacey S   Polisky Barry A BA   Sachs Alan A   Bartz Steven R SR  

Nucleic acids research 20100331 14


The use of short interfering RNAs (siRNA) in animals for target validation or as potential therapeutics is hindered by the short physical half-life when delivered as unencapsulated material and in turn the short active half-life of siRNAs in vivo. Here we demonstrate that the character of the two 3'-overhang nucleotides of the guide strand of siRNAs is a determinant of the duration of silencing by siRNAs both in vivo and in tissue culture cells. We demonstrate that deoxyribonucleotides in the gu  ...[more]

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