The effect of modification of DNA interference on myostatin gene expression in mice.
IF 2.9 4区 生物学Q1 EDUCATION & EDUCATIONAL RESEARCHJournal of GeneticsPub Date : 2024-01-01
Mitra Riasi, Sina Mozaffari-Jovin, Ali Javadmanesh
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Abstract
Myostatin is a known negative regulator of muscle tissue growth. Thus, an inhibitor of myostatin may be therapeutically useful as an anabolic agent for the muscle tissue. A promising gene-silencing approach for gene therapy is DNA interference (DNAi), a sequence that is complementary to the promoter region of a target gene. To confer resistance to nuclease digestion, several modifications such as methylphosphonate or phosphorothioate have been proposed, wherein a nonbridging oxygen atom in the oligonucleotide phosphate backbone is replaced by sulphur. The aim of the present study was to assess the effectiveness of the DNAi molecule with phosphorothioate (PS) and without phosphorothioate (WPS) modification for inhibition of myostatin gene expression in mice. Eighteen four-week-old male BALB/c mice were randomly divided into three groups: DNAi-PS (n = 6), DNAi-WPS (n = 6) and control (n = 6). Intraperitoneal injections of DNAi (10 mg/kg) were given once a week, and mice body weights were measured weekly and sacrificed after three weeks. The expression of myostatin was assessed using real-time quantitative polymerace chain reaction. For histological evaluation, the skeletal muscle tissue was dissected from the biceps. The results were analysed by a t-test. Results demonstrated that administration of DNAi intraperitoneally with modification could suppress myostatin expression by up to 70%. Leg weight and histological analysis proved that chemically modified DNAi significantly suppressed the myostatin gene in mice. Overall, the results on DNA-induced gene silencing by antisense DNA oligonucleotides in animals can provide insight into the treatment of inherited diseases.
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The journal retains its traditional interest in evolutionary research that is of relevance to geneticists, even if this is not explicitly genetical in nature. The journal covers all areas of genetics and evolution,including molecular genetics and molecular evolution.It publishes papers and review articles on current topics, commentaries and essayson ideas and trends in genetics and evolutionary biology, historical developments, debates and book reviews. From 2010 onwards, the journal has published a special category of papers termed ‘Online Resources’. These are brief reports on the development and the routine use of molecular markers for assessing genetic variability within and among species. Also published are reports outlining pedagogical approaches in genetics teaching.