Cannabis Ruderalis

Authors
Scott Q Harper, Patrick D Staber, Xiaohua He, Steven L Eliason, Inês H Martins, Qinwen Mao, Linda Yang, Robert M Kotin, Henry L Paulson, Beverly L Davidson
Publication date
2005/4/19
Journal
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences
Volume
102
Issue
16
Pages
5820-5825
Publisher
National Academy of Sciences
Description
Huntington's disease (HD) is a fatal, dominant neurogenetic disorder. HD results from polyglutamine repeat expansion (CAG codon, Q) in exon 1 of HD, conferring a toxic gain of function on the protein huntingtin (htt). Currently, no preventative treatment exists for HD. RNA interference (RNAi) has emerged as a potential therapeutic tool for treating dominant diseases by directly reducing disease gene expression. Here, we show that RNAi directed against mutant human htt reduced htt mRNA and protein expression in cell culture and in HD mouse brain. Importantly, htt gene silencing improved behavioral and neuropathological abnormalities associated with HD. Our data provide support for the further development of RNAi for HD therapy.
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