寡核苷酸
细胞毒性
核糖核酸
化学
立体化学
核酸
体外
圆二色性
体内
生物物理学
生物化学
生物
DNA
基因
遗传学
作者
Laura V. Croft,Mark Fisher,Tabassum Khair Barbhuiya,Serene El‐Kamand,Samuel Beard,Aleksandra Rajapakse,Roland Gamsjaeger,Liza Cubeddu,Emma Bolderson,Kenneth J. O’Byrne,Derek J. Richard,Neha S. Gandhi
出处
期刊:Nucleic Acid Therapeutics
[Mary Ann Liebert, Inc.]
日期:2024-04-22
卷期号:34 (3): 143-155
被引量:3
标识
DOI:10.1089/nat.2023.0056
摘要
Single-stranded oligonucleotides (SSOs) are a rapidly expanding class of therapeutics that comprises antisense oligonucleotides, microRNAs, and aptamers, with ten clinically approved molecules. Chemical modifications such as the phosphorothioate backbone and the 2′-O-methyl ribose can improve the stability and pharmacokinetic properties of therapeutic SSOs, but they can also lead to toxicity in vitro and in vivo through nonspecific interactions with cellular proteins, gene expression changes, disturbed RNA processing, and changes in nuclear structures and protein distribution. In this study, we screened a mini library of 277 phosphorothioate and 2′-O-methyl-modified SSOs, with or without mRNA complementarity, for cytotoxic properties in two cancer cell lines. Using circular dichroism, nucleic magnetic resonance, and molecular dynamics simulations, we show that phosphorothioate- and 2′-O-methyl-modified SSOs that form stable hairpin structures through Watson–Crick base pairing are more likely to be cytotoxic than those that exist in an extended conformation. In addition, moderate and highly cytotoxic SSOs in our dataset have a higher mean purine composition than pyrimidine. Overall, our study demonstrates a structure–cytotoxicity relationship and indicates that the formation of stable hairpins should be a consideration when designing SSOs toward optimal therapeutic profiles.
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