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In vitro resistance selection and in vivo efficacy of morpholino oligomers against West Nile virus

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ANTIMICROBIAL AGENTS AND CHEMOTHERAPY
卷 51, 期 7, 页码 2470-2482

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AMER SOC MICROBIOLOGY
DOI: 10.1128/AAC.00069-07

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  1. NIAID NIH HHS [R43 AI065156, U01 AI061193, U54-AI057158, 1U01AI061193, 1R43AI065156, U54 AI057158, U54 AI057158-019001, N01AI25490] Funding Source: Medline

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We characterize in vitro resistance to and demonstrate the in vivo efficacy of two antisense phosphorodiamidate morpholino oligomers (PMOs) against West Nile virus (WNV). Both PMOs were conjugated with an Arg-rich peptide. One peptide-conjugated PMO (PPMO) binds to the 5 ' terminus of the viral genome (5 '-end PPMO); the other targets an essential 3 ' RNA element required for genome cyclization (3 ' conserved sequence I [3 ' CSI] PPMO). The 3 ' CSI PPMO displayed a broad spectrum of antiflavivirus activity, suppressing WNV, Japanese encephalitis virus, and St. Louis encephalitis virus, as demonstrated by reductions in viral titers of 3 to 5 logs in cell cultures, likely due to the absolute conservation of the 3 ' CSI PPMO-targeted sequences among these viruses. The selection and sequencing of PPMO-resistant WNV showed that the 5 '-end-PPMO-resistant viruses contained two to three mismatches within the PPMO-binding site whereas the 3 ' CSI PPMO-resistant viruses accumulated mutations outside the PPMO-targeted region. The mutagenesis of a WNV infectious clone demonstrated that the mismatches within the PPMO-binding site were responsible for the 5 '-end PPMO resistance. In contrast, a U insertion or a G deletion located within the 3 '-terminal stem-loop of the viral genome was the determinant of the 3 ' CSI PPMO resistance. In a mouse model, both the 5 '-end and 3' CSI PPMOs (administered at 100 or 200 jig/day) partially protected mice from WNV disease, with minimal to no PPMO-mediated toxicity. A higher treatment dose (300 mu g/day) caused toxicity. Unconjugated PMOs (3 mg/day) showed neither efficacy nor toxicity, suggesting the importance of the peptide conjugate for efficacy. The results suggest that a modification of the peptide conjugate composition to reduce its toxicity yet maintain its ability to effectively deliver PMO into cells may improve PMO-mediated therapy.

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