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Carbohydrate Modifications in Antisense Oligonucleotide Therapy: New Kids on the Block
Authors:Muthiah Manoharan  Andrew M Kawasaki  Thazha P Prakash  Allister S Fraser  Marija Prhavc  Gopal B Inamati
Institution:Department of Medicinal Chemistry , Isis Pharmaceuticals , 2292 Faraday Avenue, Carlsbad, CA, 92008, USA
Abstract:Abstract

Chemical modifications to improve the efficacy of an antisense oligonucleotide are designed to increase the binding affinity to target RNA, to enhance the nuclease resistance, and to improve cellular delivery. Among the different sites available for chemical modification in a nucleoside building block, the 2′-position of the carbohydrate moiety1 has proven to be the most valuable for various reasons: (1) 2′-modification can confer an RNA-like 3′-endo conformation to the antisense oligonucleotide. Such a preorganization for an RNA like conformation2,3,4,5 greatly improves the binding affinity to the target RNA; (2) 2′-modification provides nuclease resistance to oligonucleotides; (3) 2′-modification provides chemical stability against potential depurination conditions pharmacology evaluations and correlation with pharmacokinetic changes are emerging from these novel chemical modifications. Analytical chemistry of modified oligonucleotides before and after biological administration of antisense oligonucleotides with techniques such as capillary gel electrophoresis (CGE) and mass spectrometry help to determine the purity as well as the in vivo fate of these complex molecules. Large-scale synthesis is becoming a tangible reality for antisense oligonucleotides. Nucleic acid chemists and biologists alike are beginning to understand the structure-biological activity in terms of basic physical-organic parameters such as the gauche effect, the charge effect and conformational constraints. Synthesis of chimeric designer oligonucleotides bringing the attractive features of different modifications to a given antisense oligonucleotide sequence to generate synergistic interactions is forthcoming30. These advances along with the potential availability of complete human genome sequence information promise a bright future for the widespread use of nucleic acid based therapeutics.
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