scholarly journals Statistical Genetics Contributes to the Nucleic Acid Drug Discovery

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Yukinori Okada
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Meni Wanunu

1987 ◽  
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Maria Luisa Barcellona ◽  
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Giovanni A. Meloni

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Xue Bai ◽  
Yuan Xie ◽  
Zhen Yang ◽  
Xiaobo Yang ◽  
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Vol 2009 ◽  
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Mitsuaki Isobe ◽  
Ryuichi Morishita ◽  
Ryozo Nagai

Heart transplantation has been broadly performed in humans. However, occurrence of acute and chronic rejection has not yet been resolved. Several inflammatory factors, such as cytokines and adhesion molecules, enhance the rejection. The graft arterial disease (GAD), which is a type of chronic rejection, is characterized by intimal thickening comprised of proliferative smooth muscle cells. Specific treatments that target the attenuation of acute rejection and GAD formation have not been well studied in cardiac transplantation. Recent progress in the nucleic acid drugs, such as antisense oligodeoxynucleotides (ODNs) to regulate the transcription of disease-related genes, has important roles in therapeutic applications. Transfection of cis-element double-stranded DNA, named as “decoy,” has been also reported to be a useful nucleic acid drug. This decoy strategy has been not only a useful method for the experimental studies of gene regulation but also a novel clinical strategy. In this paper, we reviewed the experimental results ofNF-κB, E2F, AP-1, and STAT-1 decoy and other ODNs using the experimental heart transplant models.


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