Journal article
Antisense Inhibitors, Ribozymes, and siRNAs
AJV Thompson, K Patel
Clinics in Liver Disease | W B SAUNDERS CO-ELSEVIER INC | Published : 2009
Abstract
The current standard of care for the treatment of hepatitis C virus infection, pegylated interferon-α and ribavirin, is costly, associated with significant side effects, and effective in only 50% of patients. There is therefore a need for the development of novel antiviral therapies. One such approach involves the application of gene silencing technologies, including antisense oligonucleotides, ribozymes, RNA interference, and aptamers. However, despite great scientific advances over the past decade, and promising in vitro data, several significant challenges continue to limit the translation of this technology to the clinical setting. This review provides a concise update of the current lit..
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Funding Acknowledgements
This work has been supported by the IMS Overseas Travelling Fellowship (Royal Australasian College of Physicians) and a Postdoctoral Overseas Based Biomedical Fellowship (National Health and Medical Research Council of Australia).