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Targeted delivery of antisense DNA in woodchuck hepatitis virus-infected woodchucks
Authors:R. M. Bartholomew  E. P. Carmichael  M. A. Findeis  C. H. Wu  G. Y. Wu
Affiliation:Departments of Gene Therapy, Targe Tech, Inc./The Immune Response Corporation, Carlsbad, CA;Molecular Biology, Targe Tech, Inc./The Immune Response Corporation, Carlsbad, CA;Chemistry, Targe Tech, Inc./The Immune Response Corporation, Carlsbad, CA;Department of Medicine, Division of Gastroenterology-Hepatology, University of Connecticut School of Medicine, Farmington, CT, USA
Abstract:Summary. An asialoglycoprotein-based DNA delivery system containing an antisense oligo DNA against the polyadenylation region and adjacent upstream sequences of woodchuck hepatitis virus (WHV) was prepared. Experimental woodchucks were inoculated neonatally with the woodchuck virus 23 weeks before initiating the study, and all animals subsequently developed hepatitis as evidenced by the presence of measurable levels of circulating viral DNA. Animals were injected intravenously (i.v.) with asialoorosomucoid (AsOR)-poly- l -lysine complexes containing 0.1 mg kg-1 antisense DNA for five consecutive days. Levels of surface antigen did not differ substantially between treated and control animals. However, intravenous administration of complexed antisense DNA significantly decreased viraemia, as shown by a five-to 10-fold decrease in circulating viral DNA 25 days post treatment. The decline lasted for at least 2 weeks, after which there was a gradual increase in DNA levels. Antisense DNA alone or a complex containing a random oligo DNA of the same size and linkage failed to have any significant effect on viral DNA levels. We conclude that antisense oligo DNA can be targeted to the liver in vivo, resulting in a substantial and prolonged decrease in viral DNA levels in WHV-infected woodchucks.
Keywords:antisense    asialoglycoproteins    hepatitis    targeting    woodchucks
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