A Conserved Target Site in HIV-1 Gag RNA is Accessible to Inhibition by Both an HDV Ribozyme and a Short Hairpin RNA

Antisense-based molecules targeting HIV-1 RNA have the potential to be used as part of gene or drug therapy to treat HIV-1 infection. In this study, HIV-1 RNA was screened to identify more conserved and accessible target sites for ribozymes based on the hepatitis delta virus motif. Using a quantitat...

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Main Authors: Robert J Scarborough, Michel V Lévesque, Etienne Boudrias-Dalle, Ian C Chute, Sylvanne M Daniels, Rodney J Ouellette, Jean-Pierre Perreault, Anne Gatignol
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Language:English
Published: Elsevier 2014-01-01
Series:Molecular Therapy: Nucleic Acids
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Online Access:http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S2162253116303195
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spelling doaj-0d19bd4acfa544378dbcabd3f120b1222020-11-25T01:09:07ZengElsevierMolecular Therapy: Nucleic Acids2162-25312014-01-013C10.1038/mtna.2014.31A Conserved Target Site in HIV-1 Gag RNA is Accessible to Inhibition by Both an HDV Ribozyme and a Short Hairpin RNARobert J Scarborough0Michel V Lévesque1Etienne Boudrias-Dalle2Ian C Chute3Sylvanne M Daniels4Rodney J Ouellette5Jean-Pierre Perreault6Anne Gatignol7Virus-Cell Interactions Laboratory, Lady Davis Institute for Medical Research, Montréal, Québec, CanadaDépartement de Biochimie, RNA Group/Groupe ARN, Université de Sherbrooke, Sherbrooke, Québec, CanadaVirus-Cell Interactions Laboratory, Lady Davis Institute for Medical Research, Montréal, Québec, CanadaAtlantic Cancer Research Institute, Moncton, New Brunswick, CanadaVirus-Cell Interactions Laboratory, Lady Davis Institute for Medical Research, Montréal, Québec, CanadaAtlantic Cancer Research Institute, Moncton, New Brunswick, CanadaDépartement de Biochimie, RNA Group/Groupe ARN, Université de Sherbrooke, Sherbrooke, Québec, CanadaVirus-Cell Interactions Laboratory, Lady Davis Institute for Medical Research, Montréal, Québec, CanadaAntisense-based molecules targeting HIV-1 RNA have the potential to be used as part of gene or drug therapy to treat HIV-1 infection. In this study, HIV-1 RNA was screened to identify more conserved and accessible target sites for ribozymes based on the hepatitis delta virus motif. Using a quantitative screen for effects on HIV-1 production, we identified a ribozyme targeting a highly conserved site in the Gag coding sequence with improved inhibitory potential compared to our previously described candidates targeting the overlapping Tat/Rev coding sequence. We also demonstrate that this target site is highly accessible to short hairpin directed RNA interference, suggesting that it may be available for the binding of antisense RNAs with different modes of action. We provide evidence that this target site is structurally conserved in diverse viral strains and that it is sufficiently different from the human transcriptome to limit off-target effects from antisense therapies. We also show that the modified hepatitis delta virus ribozyme is more sensitive to a mismatch in its target site compared to the short hairpin RNA. Overall, our results validate the potential of a new target site in HIV-1 RNA to be used for the development of antisense therapies.http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S2162253116303195HIV-1reverse transcriptaseribozymeshort hairpin RNAviral kinetics
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author Robert J Scarborough
Michel V Lévesque
Etienne Boudrias-Dalle
Ian C Chute
Sylvanne M Daniels
Rodney J Ouellette
Jean-Pierre Perreault
Anne Gatignol
spellingShingle Robert J Scarborough
Michel V Lévesque
Etienne Boudrias-Dalle
Ian C Chute
Sylvanne M Daniels
Rodney J Ouellette
Jean-Pierre Perreault
Anne Gatignol
A Conserved Target Site in HIV-1 Gag RNA is Accessible to Inhibition by Both an HDV Ribozyme and a Short Hairpin RNA
Molecular Therapy: Nucleic Acids
HIV-1
reverse transcriptase
ribozyme
short hairpin RNA
viral kinetics
author_facet Robert J Scarborough
Michel V Lévesque
Etienne Boudrias-Dalle
Ian C Chute
Sylvanne M Daniels
Rodney J Ouellette
Jean-Pierre Perreault
Anne Gatignol
author_sort Robert J Scarborough
title A Conserved Target Site in HIV-1 Gag RNA is Accessible to Inhibition by Both an HDV Ribozyme and a Short Hairpin RNA
title_short A Conserved Target Site in HIV-1 Gag RNA is Accessible to Inhibition by Both an HDV Ribozyme and a Short Hairpin RNA
title_full A Conserved Target Site in HIV-1 Gag RNA is Accessible to Inhibition by Both an HDV Ribozyme and a Short Hairpin RNA
title_fullStr A Conserved Target Site in HIV-1 Gag RNA is Accessible to Inhibition by Both an HDV Ribozyme and a Short Hairpin RNA
title_full_unstemmed A Conserved Target Site in HIV-1 Gag RNA is Accessible to Inhibition by Both an HDV Ribozyme and a Short Hairpin RNA
title_sort conserved target site in hiv-1 gag rna is accessible to inhibition by both an hdv ribozyme and a short hairpin rna
publisher Elsevier
series Molecular Therapy: Nucleic Acids
issn 2162-2531
publishDate 2014-01-01
description Antisense-based molecules targeting HIV-1 RNA have the potential to be used as part of gene or drug therapy to treat HIV-1 infection. In this study, HIV-1 RNA was screened to identify more conserved and accessible target sites for ribozymes based on the hepatitis delta virus motif. Using a quantitative screen for effects on HIV-1 production, we identified a ribozyme targeting a highly conserved site in the Gag coding sequence with improved inhibitory potential compared to our previously described candidates targeting the overlapping Tat/Rev coding sequence. We also demonstrate that this target site is highly accessible to short hairpin directed RNA interference, suggesting that it may be available for the binding of antisense RNAs with different modes of action. We provide evidence that this target site is structurally conserved in diverse viral strains and that it is sufficiently different from the human transcriptome to limit off-target effects from antisense therapies. We also show that the modified hepatitis delta virus ribozyme is more sensitive to a mismatch in its target site compared to the short hairpin RNA. Overall, our results validate the potential of a new target site in HIV-1 RNA to be used for the development of antisense therapies.
topic HIV-1
reverse transcriptase
ribozyme
short hairpin RNA
viral kinetics
url http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S2162253116303195
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