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Stereochemistry Enhances Potency, Efficacy, and Durability of Malat1 Antisense Oligonucleotides In Vitro and In Vivo in Multiple Species.


ABSTRACT:

Purpose

Antisense oligonucleotides have been under investigation as potential therapeutics for many diseases, including inherited retinal diseases. Chemical modifications, such as chiral phosphorothioate (PS) backbone modification, are often used to improve stability and pharmacokinetic properties of these molecules. We aimed to generate a stereopure MALAT1 (metastasis-associated lung adenocarcinoma transcript 1) antisense oligonucleotide as a tool to assess the impact stereochemistry has on potency, efficacy, and durability of oligonucleotide activity when delivered by intravitreal injection to eye.

Methods

We generated a stereopure oligonucleotide (MALAT1-200) and assessed the potency, efficacy, and durability of its MALAT1 RNA-depleting activity compared with a stereorandom mixture, MALAT1-181, and other controls in in vitro assays, in vivo mouse and nonhuman primate (NHP) eyes, and ex vivo human retina cultures.

Results

The activity of the stereopure oligonucleotide is superior to its stereorandom mixture counterpart with the same sequence and chemical modification pattern in in vitro assays, in vivo mouse and NHP eyes, and ex vivo human retina cultures. Findings in NHPs showed durable activity of the stereopure oligonucleotide in the retina, with nearly 95% reduction of MALAT1 RNA maintained for 4 months postinjection.

Conclusions

An optimized, stereopure antisense oligonucleotide shows enhanced potency, efficacy, and durability of MALAT1 RNA depletion in the eye compared with its stereorandom counterpart in multiple preclinical models.

Translational relevance

As novel therapeutics, stereopure oligonucleotides have the potential to enable infrequent administration and low-dose regimens for patients with genetic diseases of the eye.

SUBMITTER: Byrne M 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC7804567 | biostudies-literature | 2021 Jan

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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Stereochemistry Enhances Potency, Efficacy, and Durability of <i>Malat1</i> Antisense Oligonucleotides In Vitro and In Vivo in Multiple Species.

Byrne Michael M   Vathipadiekal Vinod V   Apponi Luciano L   Iwamoto Naoki N   Kandasamy Pachamuthu P   Longo Kenneth K   Liu Fangjun F   Looby Richard R   Norwood Lauren L   Shah Anee A   Shelke Juili Dilip JD   Shivalila Chikdu C   Yang Hailin H   Yin Yuan Y   Guo Lankai L   Bowman Keith K   Vargeese Chandra C  

Translational vision science & technology 20210112 1


<h4>Purpose</h4>Antisense oligonucleotides have been under investigation as potential therapeutics for many diseases, including inherited retinal diseases. Chemical modifications, such as chiral phosphorothioate (PS) backbone modification, are often used to improve stability and pharmacokinetic properties of these molecules. We aimed to generate a stereopure <i>MALAT1</i> (metastasis-associated lung adenocarcinoma transcript 1) antisense oligonucleotide as a tool to assess the impact stereochemi  ...[more]

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