Abstract
Grant Number: | 5R41AI058624-02 |
Project Title: | Protection Against West Nile Virus by RNA Interference |
Abstract:
DESCRIPTION (provided by applicant): West Nile (WN) virus is a flavivirus that can cause fatal human encephalitis. Over the past four years, this virus has established itself across the United States. There are no approved vaccines or therapies to protect against WN virus. This project is designed to develop an effective anti-WN virus RNA interference therapy. Our hypothesis is that small interfering RNAs (siRNAs) targeting WN virus RNAs for degradation will inhibit viral replication and dissemination in vivo. Several siRNAs that inhibit WN virus in cultured cells will be identified in screening assays. The siRNAs showing robust interference in cellular assays will be evaluated in vivo using an established model of WN virus infection. The siRNAs will be expressed from adenovirus-associated virus vectors, including vectors designed to selectively target WN virus-infected cells. The AAV vectors will express siRNAs in mouse spleen, liver and brain, organs susceptible to WN virus. After WN virus challenge, the mice will be assessed for viral burden in different organs, and observed for morbidity, mortality. These experiments will provide the basis for Phase II experiments optimizing delivery of interfering RNAs to infected organs in animal models of WN virus infection.
Thesaurus Terms:
West Nile virus, emerging infectious disease, encephalitis virus, nonhuman therapy evaluation, small interfering RNA, therapy design /development, vaccine development, vaccine evaluation, vector vaccine, viral vaccine
animal morbidity, animal mortality, disease /disorder model, disease /disorder prevention /control, gene delivery system, virus load, virus replication
adeno associated virus group, biotechnology, bioterrorism /chemical warfare, gene targeting, laboratory mouse, tissue /cell culture, transfection /expression vector
Institution: | L2 DIAGNOSTICS, LLC |
| NEW HAVEN, CT 06530 |
Fiscal Year: | 2006 |
Department: | |
Project Start: | 01-MAY-2005 |
Project End: | 30-APR-2008 |
ICD: | NATIONAL INSTITUTE OF ALLERGY AND INFECTIOUS DISEASES |
IRG: | ZRG1 |
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