RNA accessibility impacts potency of Tough Decoy microRNA inhibitors

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2018-11-02

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Hooykaas, Marjolein J GISNI 0000000388658511
Soppe, Jasper A.
Buhr, H. J.
Kruse, Elisabeth
Wiertz, EJHJISNI 0000000048041814
Lebbink, Robert JanORCID 0000-0002-1981-0420ISNI 0000000393301103

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Abstract

MicroRNAs (miRNAs) are small RNA molecules that post-transcriptionally regulate gene expression through silencing of complementary target mRNAs. miRNAs are involved in many biological processes, including cell proliferation, differentiation, cell signaling and cellular defense responses to infection. Strategies that allow for strong and stable suppression of specific microRNA activity are needed to study miRNA functions and to develop therapeutic intervention strategies aimed at interfering with miRNA activity in vivo. One of these classes of miRNA inhibitors are Tough Decoys (TuD) RNAs, which comprise of an imperfect RNA hairpin structure that harbors two opposing miRNA binding sites. Upon developing TuDs targeting Epstein-Barr virus miRNAs, we observed a strong variation in inhibitory potential between different TuD RNAs targeting the same miRNA. We show that the composition of the 'bulge' sequence in the miRNA binding sites has a strong impact on the inhibitory potency of the TuD. Our data implies that miRNA inhibition correlates with the thermodynamic properties of the TuD and that design aimed at lowering the TuD opening energy increases TuD potency. Our study provides specific guidelines for the design and construction of potent decoy-based miRNA inhibitors, which may be used for future therapeutic intervention strategies.

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EBV, Microrna, Opening energy, RNA accessibility, Tough Decoy, microRNA inhibitor, Molecular Biology, Cell Biology

Citation

Hooykaas, M J G, Soppe, J A, De Buhr, H M, Kruse, E, Wiertz, E J H J & Lebbink, R J 2018, 'RNA accessibility impacts potency of Tough Decoy microRNA inhibitors', RNA biology, vol. 15, no. 11, pp. 1410-1419. https://doi.org/10.1080/15476286.2018.1537746