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RNA Interference

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    Chapter 1 RNA interference: mechanisms, technical challenges, and therapeutic opportunities.
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    Chapter 2 Nanostructured RNAs for RNA Interference
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    Chapter 3 One Long Oligonucleotide or Two Short Oligonucleotides Based shRNA Construction and Expression
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    Chapter 4 PLGA Microspheres Encapsulating siRNA
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    Chapter 5 Magnetic Nanoparticle and Magnetic Field Assisted siRNA Delivery In Vitro
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    Chapter 6 Cytoplasmic Delivery of siRNAs to Monocytes and Dendritic Cells via Electroporation
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    Chapter 7 Delivery of siRNAs to Cancer Cells via Bacteria
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    Chapter 8 Microwell array-mediated delivery of lipoplexes containing nucleic acids for enhanced therapeutic efficacy.
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    Chapter 9 Modulating the Tumor Microenvironment with RNA Interference as a Cancer Treatment Strategy
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    Chapter 10 Targeted In Vivo Delivery of siRNA and an Endosome-Releasing Agent to Hepatocytes.
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    Chapter 11 Cell-Internalization SELEX: Method for Identifying Cell-Internalizing RNA Aptamers for Delivering siRNAs to Target Cells.
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    Chapter 12 Strategies for siRNA Navigation to Desired Cells.
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    Chapter 13 Use of Guanidinopropyl-Modified siRNAs to Silence Gene Expression
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    Chapter 14 Therapy of Respiratory Viral Infections with Intranasal siRNAs
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    Chapter 15 Engineering therapeutic cancer vaccines that activate antitumor immunity.
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    Chapter 16 Immunosuppressive Factor Blockade in Dendritic Cells via siRNAs Results in Objective Clinical Responses.
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    Chapter 17 Targeting bcr-abl Transcripts with siRNAs in an Imatinib-Resistant Chronic Myeloid Leukemia Patient: Challenges and Future Directions.
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    Chapter 18 A facile method for interfering with off-target silencing mediated by the sense strand.
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    Chapter 19 Overcoming the Challenges of siRNA Activation of Innate Immunity: Design Better Therapeutic siRNAs.
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    Chapter 20 Gene Silencing In Vitro and In Vivo Using Intronic MicroRNAs.
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    Chapter 21 In Silico Identification of Novel Endo-siRNAs.
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    Chapter 22 Computer-Assisted Annotation of Small RNA Transcriptomes
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    Chapter 23 miR-CATCH: MicroRNA Capture Affinity Technology.
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    Chapter 24 Roles of MicroRNAs in Cancers and Development.
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    Chapter 25 Targeting MicroRNAs to Withstand Cancer Metastasis.
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    Chapter 26 Urinary MicroRNAs as a New Class of Noninvasive Biomarkers in Oncology, Nephrology, and Cardiology.
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    Chapter 27 Magnetic Bead-Based Isolation of Exosomes
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    Chapter 28 Modified 2'-Ribose Small RNAs Function as Toll-Like Receptor-7/8 Antagonists.
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Chapter title
Gene Silencing In Vitro and In Vivo Using Intronic MicroRNAs.
Chapter number 20
Book title
RNA Interference
Published in
Methods in molecular biology, January 2015
DOI 10.1007/978-1-4939-1538-5_20
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Book ISBNs
978-1-4939-1537-8, 978-1-4939-1538-5
Authors

Jia Han Deng, Peter Deng, Shi-Lung Lin, Shao-Yao Ying, Deng, Jia Han, Deng, Peter, Lin, Shi-Lung, Ying, Shao-Yao

Abstract

MicroRNAs (miRNAs) are small, single-stranded noncoding RNAs important in many biological processes through posttranscriptional modification of complementary intracellular messenger RNAs (mRNAs). MiRNAs have been reported to induce RNA interference (RNAi), by utilizing the miRNA-induced silencing complex (miRISC) to target mRNAs. They were first discovered in Caenorhabditis elegans as native RNA fragments that modulate a wide range of genetic regulatory pathways during embryonic development, and are now recognized as small gene silencers transcribed from the noncoding regions of a genome. In humans, nearly 97 % of the genome is noncoding DNA and changes in these sequences are frequently noted to manifest in clinical and circumstantial malfunction; for example, type 2 myotonic dystrophy and fragile X syndrome were found to be associated with miRNAs derived from introns. Intronic miRNA (mirtrons) is a class of miRNAs derived from the processing of non-protein-coding regions of gene transcripts. The intronic miRNAs differ uniquely from previously described intergenic miRNAs in the requirement of RNA polymerase (Pol)-II and spliceosomal components for its biogenesis. Several kinds of intronic miRNAs have been identified in C. elegans, mouse, and human cells; however, their functions and applications have not been reported. It is notable that there are different, but still highly conserved, mirtrons in mammalian than in invertebrates, and could be an indication that mirtrons are an evolutionary precursor to existing miRNA biogenesis pathways. Here, we show that intron-derived miRNA is not only able to induce RNAi in mammalian cells but also in fish, chicken embryos, and adult mice cells, demonstrating the evolutionary preservation of this gene regulation system in vivo. These miRNA-mediated animal models provide artificial means to reproduce the mechanisms of miRNA-induced disease in vivo and will shed further light on miRNA-related therapies.

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Biochemistry, Genetics and Molecular Biology 4 24%
Medicine and Dentistry 3 18%
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