siRNA targeting VEGFA and methods for treatment in vivo
View Patent ↗Vascular endothelial growth factor A (VEGFA) is a chemical signal produced by cells that stimulates the growth of new blood vessels, and overexpression of VEGFA can lead to undesirable physiological conditions. Through the identification of new siRNA and modifications that improve the silencing ability of these siRNA in vivo, therapeutic compositions and methods have been invented to address the problems associated with this overexpression.
1. A method for decreasing expression of VEGFA in vivo, comprising administering an siRNA to a subject, wherein the siRNA comprises: a sense strand; and an antisense strand, wherein each of said sense strand and said antisense strand is 19-36 nucleotides in length and the antisense strand comprises SEQ ID NO: 54 and wherein:
(a) within the sense strand, nucleotides at positions 1 and 2, all C nucleotides and all U nucleotides have 2′—O—methyl modifications, and all other nucleotides of the sense strand have 2′OH groups; and
(b) within the antisense strand, all C nucleotides and all U nucleotides have 2′Fluoro modifications and all other nucleotides of the antisense strand have 2′OH groups, and the nucleotide at position 1 of the antisense strand is 5′phosphorylated.
2. The method according to claim 1 , wherein the two 3′most bases of the antisense strand are UU.
3. The method according to claim 2 , wherein the antisense strand is twenty-one nucleotides in length.
4. The method according to claim 3 , wherein the sense strand is nineteen nucleotides in length and the antisense strand and the sense strand form a duplex region that is nineteen base pairs in length.
5. A method for decreasing expression of VEGFA in vivo, comprising administering an siRNA to a subject, wherein the siRNA comprises: a sense strand; and
an antisense strand, wherein each of said sense strand and said antisense strand is 19- 36nucleotides in length and the antisense strand comprises SEQ ID NO: 54 and wherein the siRNA further comprises a cholesterol moiety attached to the 3′end of the sense strand and the cholesterol moiety is attached by a C5 linker, and wherein the duplex region contains mismatches at positions 6, 13 and 19 of the sense strand, wherein said positions are defined relative to the 5′end of the sense strand, and the sense strand does not contain a 5′overhang region.
6. The method according to claim 1 , wherein the siRNA further comprises a cholesterol moiety attached to the 3′end of the sense strand and the cholesterol moiety is attached by a C5 linker, and wherein the duplex region contains mismatches at positions 6, 13 and 19 of the sense strand, wherein said positions are defined relative to the 5′end of the sense strand, and the sense strand does not contain a 5 ′ overhang region.
7. The method according to claim 6 , wherein the antisense strand is twenty-one nucleotides in length.
8. The method according to claim 7 , wherein the sense strand is nineteen nucleotides in length.
9. The method of claim 8 , wherein within the sense strand said mismatched nucleotides at positions, 6, 13, and 19 are each the same base as the opposite nucleotides on the antisense strand.