RNA-Seq analysis of liver and peripheral nervous tissues from cynos treated with GS-8873.
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ABSTRACT: GS-8873, an HBV RNA transcript suppressor involving the TENT4A/B RNA stabilization complex was evaluated in 13‑week toxicity studies with 8 weeks of recovery. Cynomolgus monkeys were orally dosed by gavage at 0, 0.5, 1.5, 3 and 6 mg/kg/day. Neuroelectrophysiology testing was conducted at weeks 4 and 13 of dosing and at week 4 and 8 post-recovery. Adverse electrophysiology effects occurred by week 13 in both species with a dose response compared to controls. The mean latency percent change values were increased (>10%) by week 4 in the monkey cauda equina. Monkey 13 week latency values increased by 24% and 31% in the sural nerves and cauda equina respectively with reductions in NCV. The electrophysiology values did not return to vehicle control group levels after 8 weeks of recovery, although some reversal was evident. Monkey lumbar dorsal root ganglia samples from the 6 mg/kg/day dose group were evaluated by RNA-Seq and revealed 102 differentially expressed genes enriched for neuronal disease pathway associations compared to the controls.
ORGANISM(S): Macaca fascicularis
PROVIDER: GSE160429 | GEO | 2020/10/30
REPOSITORIES: GEO
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