Prion mRNA translation inhibition by antisense oligodeoxynucleotides (asODN) incorporated into immunoliposomes was investigated. It was shown that asODN complementary to cap region, start-codon region and a part of open reading frame can decrease the prion expression by 80% in L1210 cell line and by 60% in prion-replicating organs of laboratory rats. These results give grounds for further research asODN to be used as a means of prevention and treatment of prion infections.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFUkr Biokhim Zh (1999)
September 2008
It is established that except for already known influence of pentosan polysulphate (SP-54) on the expression of pathological prion, this preparation has an inhibiting effect in respect of physiological prion. Moreover, the reduction of concentration of physiologycal prion is registered in the central and peripheral organs of the prion-replicating system. It was also shown that inhibition of the studied protein leads to the growth in copper and zinc concentration in the proper organs and tissues, but at the same time activity of Cu/Zn-dependent superoxide dismutase does not change.
View Article and Find Full Text PDF