Off-target Effects of RNAi and Design of Highly Effective Modified siRNAs
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This work was supported by grants from The National Basic Research Program of China (2004CB518807 and 2006CB504300).

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    RNA interference mediated by short interfering RNA is widely used to study functional genes and also being developed for therapeutic applications. However, recent study demonstrated that siRNA might activate innate immune system and induce huge production of inflammatory cytokines in mammals, and also randomly inhibit expression of undesired genes. Designing highly effective siRNAs or modifying the siRNA to retain or enhance the silence efficiency and meanwhile abolish the off-target effects associated with immunostimulation then become the key techniques in application of siRNAs as safe and effective therapeutic agents.

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HAN Qiu-Ju, ZHANG Cai, ZHANG Jian, TIAN Zhi-Gang. Off-target Effects of RNAi and Design of Highly Effective Modified siRNAs[J]. Progress in Biochemistry and Biophysics,2007,34(4):343-347

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  • Received:February 05,2007
  • Revised:February 26,2007
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  • Online: March 20,2007
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