Molecular Therapy: Nucleic Acids (Jan 2015)

Molecular Properties, Functional Mechanisms, and Applications of Sliced siRNA

  • Guihua Sun,
  • Spencer Yele Yeh,
  • Christine Wan-Yin Yuan,
  • Margaret Jean-Yih Chiu,
  • Bryan Shing Hei Yung,
  • Yun Yen

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1038/mtna.2014.73
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 4, no. C

Abstract

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Using pre-miR-451 as a model molecule, we have characterized the general molecular properties of small hairpin RNAs that are processed into potent small interfering RNAs (siRNA) by Argonaute2 (Ago2). The Ago2-sliced siRNAs (sli-siRNAs) have the same silencing potency as the classical Dicer diced siRNAs (di-siRNAs) but have dramatically reduced unwanted sense strand activities. We have built vectors with the constitutive or inducible U6 promoter that can express sli-siRNAs in mammalian cells, in which the sli-siRNAs can be correctly processed to repress target genes. As a proof of principle for potential applications of sli-siRNAs in vivo, we show that the expression of one Ago2 shRNA-1148 in HCT-116 colon cancer cells knocked down RRM2 expression and reduced the proliferation and invasiveness of the cells. The defined sli-siRNA model molecules and the expression systems established in this study will facilitate the design and application of sli-siRNAs as novel potent RNAi triggers with reduced off-target effects.

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