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Prion protein lowering is a disease-modifying therapy across prion disease stages, strains and endpoints

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NUCLEIC ACIDS RESEARCH
卷 48, 期 19, 页码 10615-10631

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OXFORD UNIV PRESS
DOI: 10.1093/nar/gkaa616

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  1. Next Generation Fund at the Broad Institute of MIT and Harvard, Prion Alliance
  2. National Institutes ofHealth [F31AI122592]
  3. National Science Foundation [GRFP 2015214731]
  4. Prion Alliance
  5. Ionis Pharmaceuticals
  6. Prions@Broad fund at the Broad Institute

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Lowering of prion protein (PrP) expression in the brain is a genetically validated therapeutic hypothesis in prion disease. We recently showed that antisense oligonucleotide (ASO)-mediated PrP suppression extends survival and delays disease onset in intracerebrally prion-infected mice in both prophylactic and delayed dosing paradigms. Here, we examine the efficacy of this therapeutic approach across diverse paradigms, varying the dose and dosing regimen, prion strain, treatment timepoint, and examining symptomatic, survival, and biomarker readouts. We recapitulate our previous findings with additional PrP-targeting ASOs, and demonstrate therapeutic benefit against four additional prion strains. We demonstrate that <25% PrP suppression is sufficient to extend survival and delay symptoms in a prophylactic paradigm. Rise in both neuroinflammation and neuronal injury markers can be reversed by a single dose of PrP-lowering ASO administered after the detection of pathological change. Chronic ASO-mediated suppression of PrP beginning at any time up to early signs of neuropathology confers benefit similar to constitutive heterozygous PrP knockout. Remarkably, even after emergence of frank symptoms including weight loss, a single treatment prolongs survival by months in a subset of animals. These results support ASO-mediated PrP lowering, and PrP-lowering therapeutics in general, as a promising path forward against prion disease.

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