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Uptake, intracellular distribution, and stability of oligodeoxynucleotide phosphorothioate by Schistosoma mansoni.

Authors :
Tao LF
Marx KA
Wongwit W
Jiang Z
Agrawal S
Coleman RM
Source :
Antisense research and development [Antisense Res Dev] 1995 Summer; Vol. 5 (2), pp. 123-9.
Publication Year :
1995

Abstract

The in vitro uptake, cellular distribution, efflux, stability, and toxicity levels of an oligodeoxynucleotide phosphorothioate (PS-oligonucleotide) have been studied in mature Schistosoma mansoni worms. The intracellular accumulation of 35S-labeled PS-oligonucleotide occurred roughly in proportion to the worm body mass over a wide concentration range, whether the worms were exposed singly or in mating pairs. Cellular uptake was dependent on the extracellular concentration. A minor fraction (13%) of the PS-oligonucleotide taken up by the worm accumulated in the surface tegumental coat. Most of the PS-oligonucleotide taken up localized in the cytosol (54%) and the nuclei-enriched (33%) fractions. In a time course study on adult worms in culture, oligonucleotide uptake was observed within the first 2 h and peaked at about 36 h. A decrease in the intracellular concentration of the PS-oligonucleotide was observed by 42 h. Analysis of the extracted oligonucleotides showed that PS-oligonucleotide was digested slowly. Efflux of the oligonucleotide was time and temperature dependent. Significant toxicity to the cultured worms did not occur until the PS-oligonucleotide concentration was over 8 mg/ml (1 mM).

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
1050-5261
Volume :
5
Issue :
2
Database :
MEDLINE
Journal :
Antisense research and development
Publication Type :
Academic Journal
Accession number :
7580116
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1089/ard.1995.5.123