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US20030148977A1 - Oligonucleotides antisense to rat pituitary tumor transforming gene carboxy-terminal (PTTG-C) and methods of use thereof to inhibit neoplastic cellular proliferation and/or transformation - Google Patents

Oligonucleotides antisense to rat pituitary tumor transforming gene carboxy-terminal (PTTG-C) and methods of use thereof to inhibit neoplastic cellular proliferation and/or transformation
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US20030148977A1US10/262,258US26225802AUS2003148977A1US 20030148977 A1US20030148977 A1US 20030148977A1US 26225802 AUS26225802 AUS 26225802AUS 2003148977 A1US2003148977 A1US 2003148977A1
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Disclosed is a method of inhibiting neoplastic cellular proliferation and/or transformation of mammalian cells, including cells of human origin, in vitro or in vivo. The inventive method involves the delivery of polynucleotides antisense to PTTG-C-related polynucleotides to mammalian cells, whether in vitro or in vivo, to inhibit the endogenous expression of PTTG. Also disclosed are compositions comprising antisense PTTG carboxy-terminal-related polynucleotides, including compositions comprising expression vectors containing the PTTG-C-related polynucleotides. Kits comprising the inventive compositions are also disclosed for the treatment of neoplastic cellular proliferation in vitro or in vivo.

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1. A method of inhibiting neoplastic cellular proliferation and/or transformation of a mammalian cell comprising:
delivering to a mammalian cell that overexpresses PTTG, a composition comprising a PTTG carboxy-terminal-related polynucleotide that is antisense to:
(A) (SEQ ID NO: 18);
(B) a degenerate coding sequence of (A); or
(C) a polynucleotide fragment of (A) or (B) that comprises a coding sequence that encodes a proline-rich region;
said PTTG carboxy-terminal-related polynucleotide being complexed with a cellular uptake-enhancing agent, in an amount and under conditions sufficient to allow the polynucleotide to enter the cell, whereby expression of PTTG protein is prevented and neoplastic cellular proliferation and/or transformation of the cell is inhibited.
2. The method ofclaim 1, wherein the cell is of human origin.
3. The method ofclaim 1, wherein the cell exhibits neoplastic, hyperplastic, cytologically dysplastic, or premalignant cellular growth or proliferation.
4. The method ofclaim 1, wherein the cell is a malignant cell.
5. The method ofclaim 1, wherein the composition is delivered to the cell in vitro.
6. The method ofclaim 1, further comprising administering the composition to a mammalian subject, such that the composition is delivered to the cell in vivo.
7. The method ofclaim 1, wherein the polynucleotide is a DNA or DNA analog.
8. The method ofclaim 7, wherein the composition further comprises an expression vector comprising a promoter, and the PTTG carboxy-terminal-related polynucleotide is operatively linked to the promoter in a transcriptional unit, such that transcription thereof results in a transcript complementary to a 3′ coding region of a PTTG1 mRNA or a fragment thereof.
9. A composition, comprising a PTTG carboxy-terminal-related polynucleotide having a polynucleotide sequence antisense to:
(A) (SEQ ID NO:18);
(B) a degenerate coding sequence of (A); or
(C) a polynucleotide fragment of (A) or (B) that comprises a coding sequence that encodes a proline-rich region.
10. The composition ofclaim 9, further comprising a pharmaceutically acceptable carrier.
11. The composition ofclaim 9, further comprising a cellular uptake-enhancing agent complexed with said PTTG carboxy-terminal peptide.
12. The composition ofclaim 11, wherein said uptake enhancing agent comprises a lipid agent.
13. The composition ofclaim 11, wherein said uptake enhancing agent comprises a polycationic lipid agent.
14. The composition ofclaim 11, wherein said uptake enhancing agent comprises a cellular uptake-enhancing and/or importation-competent peptide segment.
15. The composition ofclaim 9, wherein the polynucleotide is a DNA or DNA analog.
16. The composition ofclaim 15, further comprising an expression vector comprising the the DNA and a promoter in a transcriptional unit, wherein the PTTG carboxy-tcrminal-related polynucleotide is operably linked to the promoter in an antisense orientation.
17. A kit for the treatment of neoplastic cellular proliferation, said kit comprising: the composition ofclaim 9; and instructions for the use of said composition for inhibiting neoplastic cellular proliferation and/or transformation.
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