Citation
- Authors: Lee, T. Y., Chang, C. I., Lee, D., Hong, S. W., Shin, C., Li, C. J., Kim, S., Haussecker, D., Lee, D. K.
- Year: 2013
- Journal: Mol Cells 35 320-6
- Applications: in vitro / siRNA, modified siRNA / jetPEI
- Cell type: HeLa
Description: Human cervix epitheloid carcinoma cells
Method
Quadruple interfering RNA (qiRNA) was transfected.
Abstract
The structural flexibility of RNA interference (RNAi)-triggering nucleic acids suggests that the design of unconventional RNAi trigger structures with novel features is possible. Here, we report a cross-shaped RNA duplex structure, termed quadruple interfering RNA (qiRNA), with multiple target gene silencing activity. qiRNA triggers the simultaneous down-regulation of four cellular target genes via an RNAi mechanism. In addition, qiRNA shows enhanced intracellular delivery and target gene silencing over conventional siRNA when complexed with jetPEI, a linear polyethyleneimine (PEI). We also show that the long antisense strand of qiRNA is incorporated intact into an RNA-induced silencing complex (RISC). This novel RNA scaffold further expands the repertoire of RNAi-triggering molecular structures and could be used in the development of therapeutics for various diseases including viral infections and cancer.