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 pharmaceutical composition comprising a therapeutically effective amount of an siRNA, wherein the siRNA consists essentially of:
(a) an antisense strand that is nineteen to thirty-six bases in length and that has a sequence that comprises SEQ ID NO: 54; and
(b) a sense strand that is nineteen to thirty-six bases in length, wherein the antisense strand and the sense strand form a duplex region of seventeen to thirty base pairs and within the duplex region are at least 75% complementary.
2. A pharmaceutical composition comprising a therapeutically effective amount of an siRNA, wherein the siRNA comprises:
(a) an antisense strand that is nineteen to thirty-six bases in length and that has a sequence that comprises SEQ ID NO: 54; and
(b) a sense strand that is nineteen to thirty-six bases in length, wherein the antisense strand and the sense strand form a duplex region of seventeen to thirty base pairs and within the duplex region are at least 75% complementary, and within the duplex region, there are mismatches at one or more of positions 6, 13, or 19, wherein said positions are defined relative to the 5′ end of the sense strand.
3. The pharmaceutical composition of claim 2 , wherein within the sense strand positions 1 and 2 and all Cs and Us have 2′-OMe modifications, and all other positions of the sense strand have 2′—OH groups, and wherein all Cs and Us of the antisense strand have 2′-F modifications, and all other nucleotides of the antisense strand have 2′—OH groups, and the nucleotide at position 1 of the antisense strand is phosphorylated.
4. The pharmaceutical composition of claim 3 , wherein the sense strand is nineteen bases in length and the antisense strand is twenty-one bases in length and the two 3′ most bases of the antisense strand are a UU overhang.
5. The pharmaceutical composition of claim 4 , wherein a cholesterol moiety is attached to the 3′ end of the sense strand by a C5 linker.