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Antisense oligonucleotides targeting translation inhibitory elements in 5' UTRs can selectively increase protein levels.


ABSTRACT: A variety of diseases are caused by deficiencies in amounts or activity of key proteins. An approach that increases the amount of a specific protein might be of therapeutic benefit. We reasoned that translation could be specifically enhanced using trans-acting agents that counter the function of negative regulatory elements present in the 5' UTRs of some mRNAs. We recently showed that translation can be enhanced by antisense oligonucleotides (ASOs) that target upstream open reading frames. Here we report the amount of a protein can also be selectively increased using ASOs designed to hybridize to other translation inhibitory elements in 5' UTRs. Levels of human RNASEH1, LDLR, and ACP1 and of mouse ACP1 and ARF1 were increased up to 2.7-fold in different cell types and species upon treatment with chemically modified ASOs targeting 5' UTR inhibitory regions in the mRNAs encoding these proteins. The activities of ASOs in enhancing translation were sequence and position dependent and required helicase activity. The ASOs appear to improve the recruitment of translation initiation factors to the target mRNA. Importantly, ASOs targeting ACP1 mRNA significantly increased the level of ACP1 protein in mice, suggesting that this approach has therapeutic and research potentials.

SUBMITTER: Liang XH 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC5766168 | biostudies-literature | 2017 Sep

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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Antisense oligonucleotides targeting translation inhibitory elements in 5' UTRs can selectively increase protein levels.

Liang Xue-Hai XH   Sun Hong H   Shen Wen W   Wang Shiyu S   Yao Joyee J   Migawa Michael T MT   Bui Huynh-Hoa HH   Damle Sagar S SS   Riney Stan S   Graham Mark J MJ   Crooke Rosanne M RM   Crooke Stanley T ST  

Nucleic acids research 20170901 16


A variety of diseases are caused by deficiencies in amounts or activity of key proteins. An approach that increases the amount of a specific protein might be of therapeutic benefit. We reasoned that translation could be specifically enhanced using trans-acting agents that counter the function of negative regulatory elements present in the 5' UTRs of some mRNAs. We recently showed that translation can be enhanced by antisense oligonucleotides (ASOs) that target upstream open reading frames. Here  ...[more]

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