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Integrating transcriptomics and proteomics to assess antisense oligonucleotide safety and efficacy: a time-resolved
Daniel van Leeuwen1, Miriam Cipullo1, Eleanor C Williams2,3
1Clinical Pharmacology and Safety Sciences, Biopharmaceuticals R&D, AstraZeneca, 431 83 Mölndal, Sweden.
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Antisense oligonucleotides (ASOs) are promising therapeutics, but safety concerns such as liver toxicity and off-target (OffT) effects necessitate thorough evaluation during the compound selection process. This study leverages time course global proteomics and transcriptomics to assess ASO-induced changes in vitro, comparing liver toxic versus non-liver toxic ASOs. The research confirms that ASOs perturb different cellular pathways at both RNA and protein levels, effectively discriminating between liver toxic and non-liver toxic ASOs. Contrary to expectations, protein level reduction isn't delayed relative to ASO-induced RNA reduction, highlighting the importance of understanding RNA and protein level relationships in specific model systems. Furthermore, many OffT effects observed at the RNA level do not directly translate to corresponding protein level changes. These findings suggest that current RNA-focused OffT assessment strategies capture predicted OffTs but could benefit from protein level studies that could potentially de-risk oligonucleotide drug (OND) candidates with seemingly problematic OffT profiles at the RNA level. The study underscores the value of global proteomics as a complement to RNAseq in ASO drug development, refining safety assessment and improving candidate selection.
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