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Allele-specific silencing of the dominant disease allele in sialuria by RNA interference.

Authors :
Klootwijk, E.D.
Savelkoul, P.J.M.
Ciccone, C.
Manoli, I.
Caplen, N.J.
Krasnewich, D.M.
Gahl, W.A.
Huizing, M.
Klootwijk, E.D.
Savelkoul, P.J.M.
Ciccone, C.
Manoli, I.
Caplen, N.J.
Krasnewich, D.M.
Gahl, W.A.
Huizing, M.
Source :
The Faseb Journal; 3846; 52; 0892-6638; 11; 22; ~The Faseb Journal~3846~52~~~0892-6638~11~22~~
Publication Year :
2008

Abstract

Contains fulltext : 69673.pdf (publisher's version ) (Closed access)<br />Dominant disease alleles are attractive therapeutic targets for allele-specific gene silencing by small interfering RNA (siRNA). Sialuria is a dominant disorder caused by missense mutations in the allosteric site of GNE, coding for the rate-limiting enzyme of sialic acid biosynthesis, UDP-GlcNAc 2-epimerase/ManNAc kinase. The resultant loss of feedback inhibition of GNE-epimerase activity by CMP-sialic acid causes excessive production of free sialic acid. For this study we employed synthetic siRNAs specifically targeting the dominant GNE mutation c.797G>A (p.R266Q) in sialuria fibroblasts. We demonstrated successful siRNA-mediated down-regulation of the mutant allele by allele-specific real-time PCR. Importantly, mutant allele-specific silencing resulted in a significant decrease of free sialic acid, to within the normal range. Feedback inhibition of GNE-epimerase activity by CMP-sialic acid recovered after silencing demonstrating specificity of this effect. These findings indicate that allele-specific silencing of a mutated allele is a viable therapeutic strategy for autosomal dominant diseases, including sialuria.

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Database :
OAIster
Journal :
The Faseb Journal; 3846; 52; 0892-6638; 11; 22; ~The Faseb Journal~3846~52~~~0892-6638~11~22~~
Publication Type :
Electronic Resource
Accession number :
edsoai.on1284048218
Document Type :
Electronic Resource