Apoliprotein C-III (Apo C-III) inhibitors effect of antisense oligonucleotides in the management of dyslipidemia

I. G. A. P. Sasmana, Putu Nindya Krisnadewi Rahadi, Anggi Amanda Triana Devy, Putu Ari Shanti Dewi, I. Supadmanaba, D. Wihandani
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Introduction: Dyslipidemia is an abnormal condition of blood lipid levels with a global prevalence of 31.2% which can cause various complications including atherosclerosis that can develop into stroke. Therefore, it is necessary to develop therapeutic modalities. One of them is Antisense Oligonucleotides (ASO) which target Apo C-III, a protein that controls body fat metabolism. Purpose: This study aims to summarize the current progress, challenges, and potency of the apoliprotein C-III (Apo C-III) inhibitors effect of antisense oligonucleotides in the management of dyslipidemia Methods: This paper is a literature review that collects and selects data from credible sources using the keywords apoliprotein C-III, antisense oligonucleotides, and dyslipidemia Results: Antisense Oligonucleotides have high specificity and efficiency in inhibiting Apo C-III. Administration of ASO significantly reduced Apo C-III mRNA up to 98% and Apo C-III plasma protein up to 65% in experimental animals and reduced triglycerides up to 70.9% in clinical trials. A decrease in very low density lipoprotein (VLDL) of up to 69.2% was identified in the administration of ISIS 304801, spesific ASO in humans. The administration of ISIS 304801 also reduced the number of chylomicron particles as a source of cholesterol up to 61.1% and significantly increased the number of high-density lipoprotein (HDL) up to 45.7%, which represented the role of the modality as atheroprotection. Over time, an increase in the endosomal release, distribution, and half-life of ASO was achieved by modification of phosphorothioate linkages and lipid conjugation which represented an increase in ASO concentration. It also facilitates the interaction between ASO and intracellular spesific Apo C-III coding mRNA Conclusion: Antisense oligonucleotides have great potential to inhibit Apo C-III as a treatment for dyslipidemia.
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载脂蛋白C-III(载脂蛋白C-III)抑制剂反义寡核苷酸在血脂异常管理中的作用
简介:血脂异常是一种血脂水平异常的情况,全球患病率为31.2%,可引起各种并发症,包括动脉粥样硬化,可发展为中风。因此,有必要开发治疗方法。其中之一是反义寡核苷酸(ASO),其目标是载脂蛋白C-III,一种控制身体脂肪代谢的蛋白质。目的:本研究旨在总结反义寡核苷酸在载脂蛋白C-III (Apo C-III)抑制剂治疗血脂异常方面的研究进展、挑战和潜力。方法:以载脂蛋白C-III、反义寡核苷酸和血脂异常为关键词,从可靠来源收集和选择资料,进行文献综述。结果:反义寡核苷酸对抑制载脂蛋白C-III具有较高的特异性和效率。在实验动物中,ASO显著降低Apo C-III mRNA高达98%,Apo C-III血浆蛋白高达65%,在临床试验中降低甘油三酯高达70.9%。在给药ISIS 304801(人类特异性ASO)后,发现极低密度脂蛋白(VLDL)减少高达69.2%。ISIS 304801也使乳糜微粒作为胆固醇来源的数量减少了61.1%,并使高密度脂蛋白(HDL)的数量显著增加了45.7%,这代表了该方式对动脉粥样硬化的保护作用。随着时间的推移,ASO的内体释放、分布和半衰期的增加是通过修饰硫代酸键和脂质偶联来实现的,这代表了ASO浓度的增加。结论:反义寡核苷酸具有抑制Apo C-III的巨大潜力,可用于治疗血脂异常。
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