Patent classifications
C12N2310/351
COMPOSITIONS AND METHODS
Provided herein are oligomeric compounds with conjugate groups. In certain embodiments, the oligomeric compounds are conjugated to N-Acetylgalactosamine.
ANTISENSE OLIGONUCLEOTIDES FOR MODULATING HTRA1 EXPRESSION
The present invention relates to antisense oligonucleotides (oligomers) that are complementary to HTRA1, leading to modulation of the expression of HTRA1. Modulation of HTRA1 expression is beneficial for a range of medical disorders, such as macular degeneration, e.g. age-related macular degeneration.
OLIGOMERIC COMPOUNDS AND COMPOSITIONS FOR USE IN MODULATION OF SMALL NON-CODING RNAs
Compounds, compositions and methods are provided for modulating the expression and function of small non-coding RNAs. The compositions comprise oligomeric compounds, targeted to small non-coding RNAs. Methods of using these compounds for modulation of small non-coding RNAs as well as downstream targets of these RNAs and for diagnosis and treatment of disease associated with small non-coding RNAs are also provided.
ANTISENSE COMPOUNDS AND USES THEREOF
The present disclosure provides oligomeric compounds. The present disclosure provides metabolically stable linkers that do not rapidly degrade in vivo. In certain embodiments, the present disclosure provides metabolically stable linkers for use in attaching a conjugate group to an oligonucleotide.
NUCLEIC ACID-POLYPEPTIDE COMPOSITIONS AND USES THEREOF
Disclosed herein are compositions and pharmaceutical formulations that comprise a binding moiety conjugated to a modified polynucleic acid molecule and a polymer. Also described herein include methods for treating a cancer which utilize a composition or a pharmaceutical formulation comprising a binding moiety conjugated to a polynucleic acid molecule and a polymer.
PCSK9 iRNA COMPOSITIONS AND METHODS OF USE THEREOF
The invention relates to RNAi agents, e.g., double-stranded RNAi agents, targeting the PCSK9 gene, and methods of using such RNAi agents to inhibit expression of PCSK9 and methods of treating subjects having a lipid disorder, such as a hyperlipidemia.
METHODS FOR TREATING HEPATITIS B INFECTION
This application relates to potent oligonucleotides useful for reducing HBsAg expression and treating HBV infections.
CONJUGATE OF DOUBLE-STRANDED SIRNA ANALOGUE
Provided are a double-stranded siRNA analogue embedded with a ribavirin derivative, a conjugate containing same, and a salt and the use thereof. The provided double-stranded siRNA analogue, the conjugate containing same and the salt thereof can effectively inhibit multiple viral indicators such as hepatitis B virus DNA, pgRNA, S antigen, and E antigen, which provide an effective and feasible method for treating hepatitis B.
COMPOUNDS AND METHODS FOR REDUCING MSH3 EXPRESSION
Provided are compounds, methods, and pharmaceutical compositions for reducing the amount or activity of MSH3 RNA in a cell or subject, and in certain instances reducing the amount of MSH3 protein in a cell or subject. These compounds, methods, and pharmaceutical compositions are useful to ameliorate at least one symptom or hallmark of a repeat expansion disease. Such symptoms and hallmarks include brain atrophy, muscle atrophy, nerve degeneration, uncontrolled movement, seizure, tremors, muscle weakness, muscle cramping, difficulty swallowing, difficulty speaking, decreased memory, decreased cognition, anxiety, and depression. Non-limiting examples of repeat expansion diseases that benefit from these compounds, methods, and pharmaceutical compositions are myotonic dystrophy (DM1 and DM2), amyotrophic lateral sclerosis, frontotemporal dementia, Huntington's disease, various polyglutamine disorders, Friedrich's ataxia, Fragile X syndrome, or spinocerebellar ataxia (e.g., SCA1, SCA2, SCA3, SCA6, SCAT, SCA8, SCA10, or SCA17).
APTAMER NUCLEIC ACID MOLECULE, AND COMPLEX AND APPLICATION THEREOF
The present application relates to an aptamer nucleic acid molecule, a complex containing the aptamer nucleic acid molecules, a method of detecting intracellular or extracellular RNA, DNA or other target molecules, and a kit containing the aptamer. The aptamer of the present application is capable of specifically binding a kind of fluorophore micromolecules, and can significantly enhance fluorescence intensity under excitation light of appropriate wavelength.