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Characterization of Functionally Associated miRNAs in Glioblastoma and their Engineering into Artificial Clusters for Gene Therapy
Published on: October 4, 2019
Self-modulating therapeutic platform using engineered miRNA-responsive oligonucleotides
Doyeong Ku1, Hansol Kim1, JinA Lim1
1Department of Chemical and Biomolecular Engineering (BK 21+ Program), Korea Advanced Institute of Science and Technology (KAIST), Daejeon, 34141, Republic of Korea.
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Due to a pivotal role in the post-transcriptional regulation of genes implicated in numerous diseases, miRNAs serve as promising disease biomarkers and therapeutic targets. We introduce a new oligonucleotide probe termed miRNA-trigger, which selectively downregulates newly assigned target mRNAs by hijacking specific miRNAs. By engineering the miRNA-trigger to suppress the anti-apoptotic BCL-xL gene, we induce apoptosis selectively in breast cancer cells overexpressing specific miRNAs and further validate its therapeutic efficacy in vivo, by significantly reducing the tumor volume of the xenograft mouse upon its tail-vein injection. This approach establishes a new platform for self-modulating oligonucleotide therapy by redirecting disease-associated miRNAs.
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