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Translation can affect the antisense activity of RNase H1-dependent oligonucleotides targeting mRNAs.


ABSTRACT: RNase H1-dependent antisense oligonucleotides (ASOs) can degrade complementary RNAs in both the nucleus and the cytoplasm. Since cytoplasmic mRNAs are actively engaged in translation, ASO activity may thus be affected by translating ribosomes that scan the mRNAs. Here we show that mRNAs associated with ribosomes can be cleaved using ASOs and that translation can alter ASO activity. Translation inhibition tends to increase ASO activity when targeting the coding regions of efficiently translated mRNAs, but not nuclear non-coding RNAs or less efficiently translated mRNAs. Increasing the level of RNase H1 protein eliminated the enhancing effects of translation inhibition on ASO activity, suggesting that RNase H1 recruitment to ASO/mRNA heteroduplexes is a rate limiting step and that translating ribosomes can inhibit RNase H1 recruitment. Consistently, ASO activity was not increased by translation inhibition when targeting the 3' UTRs, independent of the translation efficiency of the mRNAs. Contrarily, the activity of 3' UTR-targeting ASOs tended to be reduced upon translation inhibition, likely due to decreased accessibility. These results indicate that ASO activity can be affected by the translation process, and the findings also provide important information toward helping better ASO drug design.

SUBMITTER: Liang XH 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC5758896 | biostudies-other | 2018 Jan

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-other

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Translation can affect the antisense activity of RNase H1-dependent oligonucleotides targeting mRNAs.

Liang Xue-Hai XH   Nichols Joshua G JG   Sun Hong H   Crooke Stanley T ST  

Nucleic acids research 20180101 1


RNase H1-dependent antisense oligonucleotides (ASOs) can degrade complementary RNAs in both the nucleus and the cytoplasm. Since cytoplasmic mRNAs are actively engaged in translation, ASO activity may thus be affected by translating ribosomes that scan the mRNAs. Here we show that mRNAs associated with ribosomes can be cleaved using ASOs and that translation can alter ASO activity. Translation inhibition tends to increase ASO activity when targeting the coding regions of efficiently translated m  ...[more]

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