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siPools: highly complex but accurately defined siRNA pools eliminate off-target effects.

Nucleic acids research (2014-05-31)
Michael Hannus, Michaela Beitzinger, Julia C Engelmann, Marie-Theresa Weickert, Rainer Spang, Stefan Hannus, Gunter Meister
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Short interfering RNAs (siRNAs) are widely used as tool for gene inactivation in basic research and therapeutic applications. One of the major shortcomings of siRNA experiments are sequence-specific off-target effects. Such effects are largely unpredictable because siRNAs can affect partially complementary sequences and function like microRNAs (miRNAs), which inhibit gene expression on mRNA stability or translational levels. Here we demonstrate that novel, enzymatically generated siRNA pools-referred to as siPools-containing up to 60 accurately defined siRNAs eliminate off-target effects. This is achieved by the low concentration of each individual siRNA diluting sequence-specific off-target effects below detection limits. In fact, whole transcriptome analyses reveal that single siRNA transfections can severely affect global gene expression. However, when complex siRNA pools are transfected, almost no transcriptome alterations are observed. Taken together, we present enzymatically produced complex but accurately defined siRNA pools with potent on-target silencing but without detectable off-target effects.

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MISSION® esiRNA, targeting human SCYL1
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MISSION® esiRNA, targeting mouse Scyl1