Many si/shRNAs can kill cancer cells by targeting multiple survival genes through an off-target mechanism

许多siRNA/shRNA可以通过脱靶机制靶向多个生存基因,从而杀死癌细胞。

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作者:William Putzbach ,Quan Q Gao ,Monal Patel ,Stijn van Dongen ,Ashley Haluck-Kangas ,Aishe A Sarshad ,Elizabeth T Bartom ,Kwang-Youn A Kim ,Denise M Scholtens ,Markus Hafner ,Jonathan C Zhao ,Andrea E Murmann ,Marcus E Peter

Abstract

Over 80% of multiple-tested siRNAs and shRNAs targeting CD95 or CD95 ligand (CD95L) induce a form of cell death characterized by simultaneous activation of multiple cell death pathways preferentially killing transformed and cancer stem cells. We now show these si/shRNAs kill cancer cells through canonical RNAi by targeting the 3'UTR of critical survival genes in a unique form of off-target effect we call DISE (death induced by survival gene elimination). Drosha and Dicer-deficient cells, devoid of most miRNAs, are hypersensitive to DISE, suggesting cellular miRNAs protect cells from this form of cell death. By testing 4666 shRNAs derived from the CD95 and CD95L mRNA sequences and an unrelated control gene, Venus, we have identified many toxic sequences - most of them located in the open reading frame of CD95L. We propose that specific toxic RNAi-active sequences present in the genome can kill cancer cells. Keywords: DISE; Fas; RNAi; cancer; cancer biology; cell biology; human.

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