An in-silico approach to design potential siRNAs against the ORF57 of Kaposi's sarcoma-associated herpesvirus.

Q2 Agricultural and Biological Sciences Genomics and Informatics Pub Date : 2021-12-01 Epub Date: 2021-12-31 DOI:10.5808/gi.21057
Anisur Rahman, Shipan Das Gupta, Md Anisur Rahman, Saheda Tamanna
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Kaposi's sarcoma-associated herpesvirus (KSHV) is one of the few human oncogenic viruses, which causes a variety of malignancies, including Kaposi's sarcoma, multicentric Castleman disease, and primary effusion lymphoma, particularly in human immunodeficiency virus patients. The currently available treatment options cannot always prevent the invasion and dissemination of this virus. In recent times, siRNA-based therapeutics are gaining prominence over conventional medications as siRNA can be designed to target almost any gene of interest. The ORF57 is a crucial regulatory protein for lytic gene expression of KSHV. Disruption of this gene translation will inevitably inhibit the replication of the virus in the host cell. Therefore, the ORF57 of KSHV could be a potential target for designing siRNA-based therapeutics. Considering both sequence preferences and target site accessibility, several online tools (i-SCORE Designer, Sfold web server) had been utilized to predict the siRNA guide strand against the ORF57. Subsequently, off-target filtration (BLAST), conservancy test (fuzznuc), and thermodynamics analysis (RNAcofold, RNAalifold, and RNA Structure web server) were also performed to select the most suitable siRNA sequences. Finally, two siRNAs were identified that passed all of the filtration phases and fulfilled the thermodynamic criteria. We hope that the siRNAs predicted in this study would be helpful for the development of new effective therapeutics against KSHV.

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设计针对卡波西肉瘤相关疱疹病毒 ORF57 的潜在 siRNAs 的一种室内方法。
卡波西肉瘤相关疱疹病毒(KSHV)是少数几种人类致癌病毒之一,可导致多种恶性肿瘤,包括卡波西肉瘤、多中心卡斯特曼病和原发性渗出性淋巴瘤,尤其是在人类免疫缺陷病毒患者中。目前可用的治疗方案并不能始终阻止这种病毒的入侵和传播。近来,基于 siRNA 的疗法正逐渐取代传统药物,因为 siRNA 几乎可以针对任何感兴趣的基因进行设计。ORF57 是 KSHV 裂解基因表达的关键调控蛋白。中断该基因的翻译将不可避免地抑制病毒在宿主细胞中的复制。因此,KSHV的ORF57可能是设计基于siRNA疗法的潜在靶点。考虑到序列偏好和靶点可及性,研究人员利用几种在线工具(i-SCORE Designer、Sfold web server)预测了针对 ORF57 的 siRNA 引导链。随后,还进行了脱靶过滤(BLAST)、保守性测试(fuzznuc)和热力学分析(RNAcofold、RNAalifold 和 RNA Structure 网络服务器),以选择最合适的 siRNA 序列。最后,我们确定了两个 siRNA,它们通过了所有过滤阶段,并符合热力学标准。我们希望本研究预测的 siRNA 能有助于开发新的有效的 KSHV 治疗方法。
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Genomics and Informatics
Genomics and Informatics Agricultural and Biological Sciences-Ecology, Evolution, Behavior and Systematics
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