Ocular neuroprotection by siRNA targeting caspase-2

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Z Ahmed
H Kalinski
M Berry
M Almasieh
H Ashush
N Slager
A Brafman
I Spivak
N Prasad
I Mett
E Shalom
E Alpert
A Di Polo
E Feinstein
A Logan
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[1] Neuropharmacology and Neurobiology Section,Quark Pharmaceuticals Inc. (Research Division)
[2] School of Clinical and Experimental Medicine,Department of Pathology and Cellular Biology
[3] College of Medical and Dental Sciences,undefined
[4] University of Birmingham,undefined
[5] Neuregenix Ltd,undefined
[6] The Research Park,undefined
[7] Weizmann Science Park,undefined
[8] University of Montreal,undefined
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Cell Death & Disease | 2011年 / 2卷
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synthetic siRNA; retinal ganglion cells; apoptosis; caspase-2; neuroprotection;
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Retinal ganglion cell (RGC) loss after optic nerve damage is a hallmark of certain human ophthalmic diseases including ischemic optic neuropathy (ION) and glaucoma. In a rat model of optic nerve transection, in which 80% of RGCs are eliminated within 14 days, caspase-2 was found to be expressed and cleaved (activated) predominantly in RGC. Inhibition of caspase-2 expression by a chemically modified synthetic short interfering ribonucleic acid (siRNA) delivered by intravitreal administration significantly enhanced RGC survival over a period of at least 30 days. This exogenously delivered siRNA could be found in RGC and other types of retinal cells, persisted inside the retina for at least 1 month and mediated sequence-specific RNA interference without inducing an interferon response. Our results indicate that RGC apoptosis induced by optic nerve injury involves activation of caspase-2, and that synthetic siRNAs designed to inhibit expression of caspase-2 represent potential neuroprotective agents for intervention in human diseases involving RGC loss.
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