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Tissue pharmacokinetics of antisense oligonucleotides.


ABSTRACT: Pharmacokinetics (PK) of antisense oligonucleotides (ASOs) is characterized by rapid distribution from plasma to tissue and slow terminal plasma elimination driven by re-distribution from tissue. Quantitative understanding of tissue PK and RNA knockdown for various ASO chemistries, conjugations, and administration routes is critical for successful drug discovery. Here, we report concentration-time and RNA knockdown profiles for a gapmer ASO with locked nucleic acid ribose chemistry in mouse liver, kidney, heart, and lung after subcutaneous and intratracheal administration. Additionally, the same ASO with liver targeting conjugation (galactosamine-N-acetyl) is evaluated for subcutaneous administration. Data indicate that exposure and knockdown differ between tissues and strongly depend on administration route and conjugation. In a second study, we show that tissue PK is similar between the three different ribose chemistries locked nucleic acid, constrained ethyl and 2'-O-methoxyethyl, both after subcutaneous and intratracheal administration. Further, we show that the half-life in mouse liver may vary with ASO sequence. Finally, we report less than dose-proportional increase in liver concentration in the dose range of 3-30 μmol/kg. Overall, our studies contribute pivotal data to support design and interpretation of ASO in vivo studies, thereby increasing the probability of delivering novel ASO therapies to patients.

SUBMITTER: Backstrom E 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC10899043 | biostudies-literature | 2024 Mar

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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Tissue pharmacokinetics of antisense oligonucleotides.

Bäckström Erica E   Bonetti Alessandro A   Johnsson Per P   Öhlin Stefan S   Dahlén Anders A   Andersson Patrik P   Andersson Shalini S   Gennemark Peter P  

Molecular therapy. Nucleic acids 20240202 1


Pharmacokinetics (PK) of antisense oligonucleotides (ASOs) is characterized by rapid distribution from plasma to tissue and slow terminal plasma elimination driven by re-distribution from tissue. Quantitative understanding of tissue PK and RNA knockdown for various ASO chemistries, conjugations, and administration routes is critical for successful drug discovery. Here, we report concentration-time and RNA knockdown profiles for a gapmer ASO with locked nucleic acid ribose chemistry in mouse live  ...[more]

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