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Adenoviral vectors expressing siRNAs for discovery and validation of gene function
Authors:Arts Gert-Jan  Langemeijer Ellen  Tissingh Rudi  Ma Libin  Pavliska Heidi  Dokic Kristina  Dooijes Richele  Mesi? Emir  Clasen Remko  Michiels Frits  van der Schueren Jan  Lambrecht Mark  Herman Sofie  Brys Reginald  Thys Kim  Hoffmann Marcel  Tomme Peter  van Es Helmuth
Affiliation:Galapagos Genomics BV, 2333 CN Leiden, The Netherlands.
Abstract:RNA interference is a powerful tool for studying gene function and for drug target discovery in diverse organisms and cell types. In mammalian systems, small interfering RNAs (siRNAs), or DNA plasmids expressing these siRNAs, have been used to down-modulate gene expression. However, inefficient transfection protocols, in particular, for primary cell types, have hampered the use of these tools in disease-relevant cellular assays. To be able to use this technology for genome-wide function screening, a more robust transduction protocol, resulting in a longer duration of the knock-down effect, is required. Here, we describe the validation of adenoviral vectors that express hairpin RNAs that are further processed to siRNAs. Infection of cell lines, or primary human cells, with these viruses leads to an efficient, sequence-specific, and prolonged reduction of the corresponding target mRNA, resulting in a reduction of the encoded protein level in the cell. For knock-down of one of the targets, GalphaS, we have measured inhibition of ligand-dependent, G-protein-coupled signaling. It is expected that this technology will prove to be of great value in target validation and target discovery efforts.
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