IP Library Granted Patent US 7,968,334
Granted Patent B2
US 7,968,334 · App. 11/141,447 · Granted Jun 28, 2011

Expression of apoAI and variants thereof using spliceosome mediated RNA trans-splicing

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Patent No.
US 7,968,334
App. No.
11/141,447
Granted
Jun 28, 2011
Kind
B2
Abstract

Methods and compositions for generating novel nucleic acid molecules through targeted spliceosome mediated RNA trans-splicing that result in expression of a apoAI protein, an apoAI variant, the preferred embodiment referred to herein as the apoAI Milano variant, a pre-pro-apoAI or an analogue of apoAI. The methods and compositions include pre-trans-splicing molecules (PTMs) designed to interact with a target precursor messenger RNA molecule (target pre-mRNA) and mediate a trans-splicing reaction resulting in the generation of a novel chimeric RNA molecule (chimeric RNA) capable of encoding apoAI, the apoAI Milano variant, or an analogue of apoAI. The expression of this apoAI protein results in protection against vascular disorders resulting from plaque build up, i.e., atherosclerosis, strokes and heart attacks.

Claims (74)

1. A cell comprising a nucleic acid molecule wherein said nucleic acid molecule comprises:

(a) one or more target binding domains that target binding of the nucleic acid molecule to a target pre-mRNA expressed within the cell, wherein said target binding domain targets a human albumin pre-mRNA target of the cell genome;

(b) a 3′ splice region comprising a branch point and a 3′ splice acceptor site;

(c) a spacer region that separates the 3′ splice region from the target binding domain; and

(d) a nucleotide sequence to be trans-spliced to the target pre-mRNA wherein said nucleotide sequence encodes an apoAI polypeptide;

wherein said nucleic acid molecule is recognized by nuclear splicing components within the cell.

2. A cell comprising a nucleic acid molecule wherein said nucleic acid molecule comprises:

(a) one or more target binding domains that target binding of the nucleic acid molecule to a target pre-mRNA expressed within the cell, wherein said target binding domain targets a human albumin pre-mRNA target of the cell genome;

(b) a 3′ splice acceptor site;

(c) a spacer region that separates the 3′ splice region from the target binding domain; and

(d) a nucleotide sequence to be trans-spliced to the target pre-mRNA wherein said nucleotide sequence encodes an apoAI polypeptide;

wherein said nucleic acid molecule is recognized by nuclear splicing components within the cell.

3. A cell comprising a nucleic acid molecule wherein said nucleic acid molecule comprises:

(a) one or more target binding domains that target binding of the nucleic acid molecule to a target pre-mRNA expressed within the cell, wherein said target binding domain targets a human albumin pre-mRNA target of the cell genome;

(b) a 5′ splice site;

(c) a spacer region that separates the 5′ splice site from the target binding domain; and

(d) a nucleotide sequence to be trans-spliced to the target pre-mRNA wherein said nucleotide sequence encodes an apoAI polypeptide;

wherein said nucleic acid molecule is recognized by nuclear splicing components within the cell.

4. The cell of claim 1 wherein the nucleic acid molecule further comprises a 5′ donor site.

5. The cell of claim 1 wherein the 3′ splice region further comprises a pyrimidine tract.

6. The cell of claim 1 , 2 or 3 wherein said nucleic acid molecule further comprises a safety sequence comprising one or more complementary sequences that bind to one or both sides of the 5′ splice site.

7. The cell of claim 1 , 2 or 3 wherein the apoAI polypeptide is a pre-pro-apoAI.

8. The cell of claim 1 , 2 or 3 wherein the cell is a hepatocyte.

9. The cell of claim 1 , 2 or 3 wherein the nucleic acid molecule further comprises a safety nucleotide sequence comprising one or more complementary sequences that bind to one or more sides of the 3′ splice region.

10. A cell comprising a recombinant vector wherein said vector expresses a nucleic acid molecule comprising:

(a) one or more target binding domains that target binding of the nucleic acid molecule to a target pre-mRNA expressed within the cell, wherein said target binding domain targets a human albumin pre-mRNA target of the cell genome;

(b) a 3′ splice region comprising a branch point and a 3′ splice acceptor site;

(c) a spacer region that separates the 3′ splice region from the target binding domain; and

(d) a nucleotide sequence to be trans-spliced to the target pre-mRNA wherein said nucleotide sequence encodes an apoAI polypeptide

wherein said nucleic acid molecule is recognized by nuclear splicing components within the cell.

11. A cell comprising a recombinant vector wherein said vector expresses a nucleic acid molecule comprising:

(a) one or more target binding domains that target binding of the nucleic acid molecule to a target pre-mRNA expressed within the cell, wherein said target binding domain targets a human albumin pre-mRNA target of the cell genome;

(b) a 3′ splice acceptor site;

(c) a spacer region that separates the 3′ splice region from the target binding domain; and

(d) a nucleotide sequence to be trans-spliced to the target pre-mRNA wherein said nucleotide sequence encodes an apoAI polypeptide;

wherein said nucleic acid molecule is recognized by nuclear splicing components within the cell.

12. A cell comprising a recombinant vector wherein said vector expresses a nucleic acid molecule comprising:

(a) one or more target binding domains that target binding of the nucleic acid molecule to a target pre-mRNA expressed within the cell, wherein said target binding domain targets a human albumin pre-mRNA target of the cell genome;

(b) a 5′ splice site;

(c) a spacer region that separates the 5′ splice site from the target binding domain; and

(d) a nucleotide sequence to be trans-spliced to the target pre-mRNA wherein said nucleotide sequence encodes an apoAI polypeptide;

wherein said nucleic acid molecule is recognized by nuclear splicing components within the cell.

13. The cell of claim 10 wherein the nucleic acid molecule further comprises a 5′ donor site.

14. The cell of claim 10 wherein the 3′ splice region further comprises a pyrimidine tract.

15. The cell of claim 10 , 11 or 12 wherein the nucleic acid molecule further comprises a safety nucleotide sequence comprising one or more complementary sequences that bind to one or more sides of the 3′ splice region.

16. The cell of claim 10 , 11 or 12 wherein the apoAI polypeptide is a pre-pro-apoAI.

17. The cell of claim 10 , 11 or 12 wherein the cell is a hepatocyte.

18. A method of producing a chimeric RNA molecule in a cell comprising:

contacting a target pre-mRNA expressed in the cell with a nucleic acid

molecule recognized by nuclear splicing components wherein said nucleic acid molecule comprises:

(a) one or more target binding domains that target binding of the nucleic acid molecule to a target pre-mRNA expressed within the cell, wherein said target binding domain targets a human albumin pre-mRNA target of the cell genome;

(b) a 3′ splice region comprising a branch point and a 3′ splice acceptor site;

(c) a spacer region that separates the 3′ splice region from the target binding domain; and

(d) a nucleotide sequence to be trans-spliced to the target pre-mRNA wherein said nucleotide sequence encodes an apoAI polypeptide;

under conditions in which a portion of the nucleic acid molecule is trans-spliced to a portion of the target pre-mRNA to form a chimeric RNA within the cell.

19. A method of producing a chimeric RNA molecule in a cell comprising:

contacting target pre-mRNAs expressed in the cell with a nucleic acid molecule recognized by nuclear splicing components wherein said nucleic acid molecule comprises:

(a) one or more target binding domains that target binding of the nucleic acid molecule to target pre-mRNA expressed within the cell, wherein said target binding domain targets a human albumin pre-mRNA target of the cell genome;

(b) a 3′ splice acceptor site;

(c) a spacer region that separates the 3′ splice region from the target binding domain; and

(d) a nucleotide sequence to be trans-spliced to the target pre-mRNA wherein said nucleotide sequence encodes an apoAI polypeptide;

under conditions in which a portion of the nucleic acid molecule is trans-spliced to a portion of the target pre-mRNA to form a chimeric RNA within the cell.

20. A method of producing a chimeric RNA molecule in a cell comprising:

contacting a target pre-mRNA expressed within the cell with a nucleic acid molecule recognized by nuclear splicing components wherein said nucleic acid molecule comprises:

(a) one or more target binding domains that target binding of the nucleic acid molecule to target pre-mRNA expressed within the cell, wherein said target binding domain targets a human albumin pre-mRNA target of the cell genome;

(b) a 5′ splice site;

(c) a spacer region that separates the 5′ splice site from the target binding domain; and

(d) a nucleotide sequence to be trans-spliced to the target pre-mRNA wherein said nucleotide sequence encodes an apoAI polypeptide;

wherein said nucleic acid molecule is recognized by nuclear splicing components within the cell.

21. The method of claim 18 wherein the nucleic acid molecule further comprises a 5′ donor site.

22. The method of claim 18 wherein the 3′ splice region further comprises a pyrimidine tract.

23. The method of claim 18 , 19 or 20 wherein the nucleic acid molecule further comprises a safety nucleotide sequence comprising one or more complementary sequences that bind to one or more sides of the 3′ splice region.

24. The method of claim 18 , 19 or 20 wherein the apoAI polypeptide is a pre-proapoAI.

25. The method of claim 18 , 19 or 20 wherein the cell is a hepatocyte.

Assignments (3)
RELEASE OF SECURITY INTEREST Recorded Aug 1, 2011
From: OSV GLOBAL STRATEGY FUND, LTD.
To: VIRXSYS CORPORATION
Reel/Frame 026679/0318 →
SECURITY AGREEMENT Recorded Apr 21, 2009
From: VIRXSYS CORPORATION
To: MIELE, R. PATRICK, MR.; MIELE, VICTORIA E., MRS.
Reel/Frame 022575/0086 →
SECURITY AGREEMENT Recorded Feb 25, 2009
From: VIRXSYS CORPORATION
To: OSV GLOBAL STRATEGY FUND, LTD.
Reel/Frame 022320/0364 →