RNAi inhibition of CTGF for treatment of ocular disorders
View Patent ↗RNA interference is provided for inhibition of connective tissue growth factor mRNA expression in ocular disorders involving CTGF expression. Ocular disorders involving aberrant CTGF expression include glaucoma, macular degeneration, diabetic retinopathy, choroidal neovascularization, proliferative vitreoretinopathy and wound healing. Such disorders are treated by administering interfering RNAs of the present invention.
1. A method of attenuating expression of connective tissue growth factor mRNA in an eye of a subject, said method comprising:
administering by ocular injection to said eye of said subject a composition comprising an effective amount of an interfering RNA consisting of a length of 21 to 49 nucleotides and a pharmaceutically acceptable carrier, said interfering RNA comprising:
5′-gggcaaaaagugcauccguTT-3′ SEQ ID NO: 32 (sense nucleotide sequence) and 3′-TTcccguuuuucacguaggca-5′ SEQ ID NO: 33 (antisense nucleotide sequence), wherein the expression of connective tissue growth factor mRNA is attenuated.
2. The method of claim 1 , wherein said subject has a connective tissue growth factor-associated ocular disorder or is at risk of developing a connective tissue growth factor-associated ocular disorder.
3. The method of claim 2 , wherein said connective tissue growth factor-associated ocular disorder is glaucoma.
4. The method of claim 1 , wherein said sense nucleotide sequence and said antisense nucleotide sequence are connected by a loop nucleotide sequence.
5. The method of claim 1 , wherein said composition is administered via a topical, intravitreal, or transcleral route.
6. The method of claim 1 , further comprising administering by ocular injection to said eye of said subject a second interfering RNA consisting of a length of 19 to 49 nucleotides, and comprising a sense nucleotide sequence, an antisense nucleotide sequence, and a region of at least near-perfect complementarity of at least 19 nucleotides; wherein said antisense nucleotide sequence of said second interfering RNA has a region of at least near-perfect contiguous complementarity of at least 19 nucleotides with a second portion of mRNA corresponding to SEQ ID NO: 1.
7. A method of treating glaucoma in a subject in need thereof, said method comprising:
administering by ocular injection to an eye of said subject a composition comprising an effective amount of an interfering RNA consisting of a length of 21 to 49 nucleotides and a pharmaceutically acceptable carrier, said interfering RNA comprising:
5′-gggcaaaaagugcauccguTT-3′ SEQ ID NO: 32 (sense nucleotide sequence) and 3′-TTcccguuuuucacguaggca-5′ SEQ ID NO: 33 (antisense nucleotide sequence), wherein said glaucoma is treated thereby.
8. The method of claim 7 , wherein said sense nucleotide sequence and said antisense nucleotide sequence are connected by a loop nucleotide sequence.
9. The method of claim 7 , wherein said composition is administered via a topical, intravitreal, or transcleral route.
10. The method of claim 7 , further comprising administering by ocular injection to said eye of said subject a second interfering RNA consisting of a length of 19 to 49 nucleotides, and comprising a sense nucleotide sequence, an antisense nucleotide sequence, and a region of at least near-perfect complementarity of at least 19 nucleotides; wherein said antisense nucleotide sequence of said second interfering RNA has a region of at least near-perfect contiguous complementarity of at least 19 nucleotides with a second portion of mRNA corresponding to SEQ ID NO: 1.