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Journal of Zhejiang University SCIENCE A
ISSN 1673-565X(Print), 1862-1775(Online), Monthly
2001 Vol.2 No.1 P.100-103
IN VITRO STUDY ON RIBOZYME AGAINST HEPATITIS C VIRUS
Abstract: Objective: To determine the effective nucleotide sites of ribozymes against HCV, and obtain a highly effective, nontoxic and inexpensive antisense ribozyme specific for HCV. Methods: Two effective ribozymes, targeted to HCV 5'NC region and C region, were designed and synthesized.Eukaryotic expression vectors, pSV2-gpt. CD-SR, containing either HCRZNC or HCRZC were constructed and transfected into MT-2 cells, which had been infected by HCV. Quantitative PCR and hybridization were used to determine the effect of inhibition of HCV by ribozymes. Results: HCRZNC and HCRZC suppressed the replication of HCV by 54.7% and 2.1%, respectively. Furthermore, when both ribozymes were cotransfected into cells, they suppressed replication by 78.8%. Conclusion: Two specific antisense ribozymes have strong inhibitory effects on the replication of HCV in cultured cells, and have better effect when used together.
Key words: ribozyme,inhibition,hepatitis C virus,MT-2 cells
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DOI:
10.1631/jzus.2001.0100
CLC number:
R575
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