articleMolecular TherapySep 16, 2008HYBRID OA

Incorporation of Pseudouridine Into mRNA Yields Superior Nonimmunogenic Vector With Increased Translational Capacity and Biological Stability

University of Pennsylvania · Rockefeller University · +1 more institution

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Abstract

In vitro–transcribed mRNAs encoding physiologically important proteins have considerable potential for therapeutic applications. However, in its present form, mRNA is unfeasible for clinical use because of its labile and immunogenic nature. Here, we investigated whether incorporation of naturally modified nucleotides into transcripts would confer enhanced biological properties to mRNA. We found that mRNAs containing pseudouridines have a higher translational capacity than unmodified mRNAs when tested in mammalian cells and lysates or administered intravenously into mice at 0.015–0.15 mg/kg doses. The delivered mRNA and the encoded protein could be detected in the spleen at 1, 4, and 24 hours after the…

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Keywords
  • Pseudouridine
  • Messenger RNA
  • Chemistry
  • Biology
  • Molecular biology
  • RNA
  • Biochemistry
  • Gene
UN Sustainable Development Goals
  • Good health and well-being
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