RNAi expression mediated inhibition of HCV replication
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- DOI: 10.1093/nass/48.1.307
RNAi expression mediated inhibition of HCV replication
Abstract
The RNA interference (RNAi) mechanism is a recently observed process in which the introduction of a double-stranded RNA (dsRNA) into a cell causes the specific degradation of an mRNA containing the same sequence. The 21-23 nt guide RNAs, generated by RNase III cleavage from longer dsRNAs, are associated with sequence-specific mRNA degradation. Here, we show that vector derived dsRNA specifically inhibit the replication of HCV RNA in HCV replicon cells. We designed a long dsRNA targeted to the full length HCV IRES region (1-377 nt). Real Time RT-PCR was performed with a TaqMan RT-PCR, to solely amplify and enable quantification of HCV RNA. Our results indicated HCV replication reduction to near background levels in a sequence-specific manner by the long-dsRNAs in the HCV replicon cells. Our results support the potential of using siRNA gene therapy to inhibit HCV replication, which may prove to be valuable in the treatment of hepatitis C.
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