Minimizing off-target effects by using diced siRNAs for RNA interference.

Jason W Myers, Jen-Tsan Chi, Delquin Gong, Marci E Schaner, Patrick O Brown, James E Ferrell
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Microarray studies have shown that individual synthetic small interfering RNAs (siRNAs) can have substantial off-target effects. Pools of siRNAs, produced by incubation of dsRNAs with recombinant Dicer or RNase III, can also be used to silence genes. Here we show that diced siRNA pools are highly complex, containing hundreds of different individual siRNAs. This high complexity could either compound the problem of off-target effects, since the number of potentially problematic siRNAs is high, or it could diminish the problem, since the concentration of any individual problematic siRNA is low. We therefore compared the off-target effects of diced siRNAs to chemically synthesized siRNAs. In agreement with previous reports, we found that two chemically synthesized siRNAs targeted against p38alpha MAPK (MAPK14) induced off-target changes in the abundance of hundreds of mRNAs. In contrast, three diced siRNA pools against p38alpha MAPK had almost no off-target effects. The off-target effects of a synthetic siRNA were reduced when the siRNA was diluted 3-fold in a diced pool and completely alleviated when it was diluted 30- or 300-fold, suggesting that when problematic siRNAs are present within a diced pool, their absolute concentration is too low to result in significant off-target effects. These data rationalize the observed high specificity of RNA interference in C. elegans and D. melanogaster, where gene suppression is mediated by endogenously-generated diced siRNA pools, and provide a strategy for improving the specificity of RNA interference experiments and screens in mammalian cells.

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通过使用切碎的sirna进行RNA干扰来减少脱靶效应。
微阵列研究表明,单个合成的小干扰rna (sirna)可以产生大量的脱靶效应。通过重组Dicer或RNase III孵育dsRNAs产生的sirna池也可用于沉默基因。在这里,我们展示了切块的siRNA池是高度复杂的,包含数百种不同的单个siRNA。这种高复杂性既可能使脱靶效应问题复杂化,因为潜在问题siRNA的数量很高,也可能减少问题,因为任何单个问题siRNA的浓度都很低。因此,我们比较了切碎的sirna和化学合成的sirna的脱靶效应。与之前的报道一致,我们发现两种化学合成的靶向p38alpha MAPK (MAPK14)的sirna诱导了数百种mrna丰度的脱靶变化。相比之下,三个针对p38alpha MAPK的siRNA池几乎没有脱靶效应。当siRNA在切丁池中被稀释3倍时,合成siRNA的脱靶效应降低,当siRNA被稀释30或300倍时,脱靶效应完全减轻,这表明当有问题的siRNA存在于切丁池中时,它们的绝对浓度太低,不会导致显著的脱靶效应。这些数据合理化了秀丽隐杆线虫和黑肠线虫中观察到的RNA干扰的高特异性,其中基因抑制是由内源性产生的切块siRNA池介导的,并为提高哺乳动物细胞中RNA干扰实验和筛选的特异性提供了策略。
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