IP Library Granted Patent US 8,716,464
Granted Patent B2
US 8,716,464 · App. 12/840,225 · Granted May 6, 2014

Compositions and methods for silencing Ebola virus gene expression

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Patent No.
US 8,716,464
App. No.
12/840,225
Granted
May 6, 2014
Kind
B2
Abstract

The present invention provides compositions comprising therapeutic nucleic acids (e.g., interfering RNA such as siRNA) that target Ebola virus (EBOV) gene expression and methods of using such compositions to silence EBOV gene expression. More particularly, the invention provides unmodified and chemically modified interfering RNA which silence EBOV gene expression and methods of use thereof, e.g., for preventing or treating EBOV infections caused by one or more EBOV species such as Zaire EBOV. The invention also provides serum-stable nucleic acid-lipid particles comprising one or more interfering RNA molecules, a cationic lipid, and a non-cationic lipid, which can further comprise a conjugated lipid that inhibits aggregation of particles. Methods of silencing EBOV gene expression by administering one or more interfering RNA molecules to a mammalian subject are also provided.

Claims (41)

1. A composition comprising:

(a) a first siRNA that silences Ebola virus L-pol expression, wherein the first siRNA consists of the following sense and antisense strand sequences:

(SEQ ID NO: 2)

5′-G U AC G AAGC UGU A U A U AAATT-3′

(SEQ ID NO: 6)

3′-TTCA U GCU U CGACAUA U AUUU-5′,

wherein the bolded and underlined nucleotides are 2′OMe nucleotides; and

(b) a second siRNA that silences Ebola virus VP35 expression, wherein the second siRNA consists of the following sense and antisense strand sequences:

(SEQ ID NO: 26)

5′- G CAAC U CAU U G G ACA U CA UU C-3′

(SEQ ID NO: 30)

3′-A U CG U U G AGUAACCU G UAG U A-5′,

wherein the bolded and underlined nucleotides are 2′OMe nucleotides.

2. A nucleic acid-lipid particle comprising:

(a) a composition of claim 1 ;

(b) a cationic lipid; and

(c) a non-cationic lipid.

3. The nucleic acid-lipid particle of claim 2 , wherein the particle further comprises a conjugated lipid that inhibits aggregation of particles.

4. A method for introducing an interfering RNA that silences Ebola virus gene expression into a cell, the method comprising:

contacting the cell with a nucleic acid-lipid particle of claim 2 .

5. A method for silencing Ebola virus gene expression in a mammal in need thereof, the method comprising:

administering to the mammal a nucleic acid-lipid particle of claim 2 .

6. A method for the in vivo delivery of a cocktail of interfering RNA that silences Ebola virus gene expression, the method comprising:

administering to a mammal a nucleic acid-lipid particle of claim 2 .

7. A method for treating and/or ameliorating one or more symptoms associated with an Ebola virus infection in a mammal in need thereof, the method comprising:

administering to the mammal a therapeutically effective amount of a nucleic acid-lipid particle of claim 2 .

8. A method for inactivating and/or inhibiting the replication of Ebola virus in a mammal in need thereof, the method comprising:

administering to the mammal a therapeutically effective amount of a nucleic acid-lipid particle of claim 2 .

9. A method for preventing and/or treating hemorrhagic fever in a mammal in need thereof, the method comprising:

administering to the mammal a therapeutically effective amount of a nucleic acid-lipid particle of claim 2 .

10. The composition of claim 1 , further comprising a pharmaceutically acceptable carrier.

11. The nucleic acid-lipid particle of claim 2 , wherein the cationic lipid comprises 1,2-dilinoleyloxy-N,N-dimethylaminopropane (DLinDMA), 1,2-dilinolenyloxy-N,N-dimethylaminopropane (DLenDMA), 1,2-di-γ-linolenyloxy-N,N-dimethylaminopropane (γ-DLenDMA), 2,2-dilinoleyl-4-(2-dimethylaminoethyl)-[1,3]-dioxolane (DLin-K-C2-DMA), 2,2-dilinoleyl-4-dimethylaminomethyl-[1,3]-dioxolane (DLin-K-DMA), or a mixture thereof.

12. The nucleic acid-lipid particle of claim 2 , wherein the non-cationic lipid is selected from the group consisting of a phospholipid, cholesterol, or a mixture of a phospholipid and cholesterol.

13. The nucleic acid-lipid particle of claim 12 , wherein the phospholipid comprises dipalmitoylphosphatidylcholine (DPPC), distearoylphosphatidylcholine (DSPC), or a mixture thereof.

14. The nucleic acid-lipid particle of claim 12 , wherein the cholesterol is a cholesterol derivative.

15. The nucleic acid-lipid particle of claim 3 , wherein the conjugated lipid that inhibits aggregation of particles comprises a polyethyleneglycol (PEG)-lipid conjugate.

16. The nucleic acid-lipid particle of claim 15 , wherein the PEG-lipid conjugate is member selected from the group consisting of a PEG-diacylglycerol (PEG-DAG) conjugate, a PEG dialkyloxypropyl (PEG-DAA) conjugate, a PEG-phospholipid conjugate, a PEG-ceramide (PEG-Cer) conjugate, and a mixture thereof.

17. The nucleic acid-lipid particle of claim 16 , wherein the PEG-lipid conjugate is a PEG-DAA conjugate.

18. The nucleic acid-lipid particle of claim 17 , wherein the PEG-DAA conjugate is selected from the group consisting of a PEG-didecyloxypropyl (C 10 ) conjugate, a PEG-dilauryloxypropyl (C 12 ) conjugate, a PEG-dimyristyloxypropyl (C 14 ) conjugate, a PEG-dipalmityloxypropyl (C 16 ) conjugate, a PEG-distearyloxypropyl (C 18 ) conjugate, and a mixture thereof.

19. The nucleic acid-lipid particle of claim 2 , wherein the composition is fully encapsulated in the nucleic acid-lipid particle.

20. A pharmaceutical composition comprising a nucleic acid-lipid particle of claim 2 and a pharmaceutically acceptable carrier.

Assignments (2)
RELEASE OF SECURITY INTEREST Recorded Feb 16, 2023
From: SILICON VALLEY BANK
To: PROTIVA BIOTHERAPEUTICS, INC.
Reel/Frame 062721/0199 →
SECURITY AGREEMENT Recorded Dec 29, 2011
From: PROTIVA BIOTHERAPEUTICS, INC.
To: SILICON VALLEY BANK
Reel/Frame 027463/0613 →