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Patent No.:
Date of Patent:
May. 10, 2011
Filed:
Jun. 03, 2009
Majken Westergaard, Birkerod, DK;
Charlotte Albaek Thrue, Kobenhavn K, DK;
Frank Winther Rasmussen, Roskilde, DK;
Henrik Frydenlund Hansen, Rodovre, DK;
Majken Westergaard, Birkerod, DK;
Charlotte Albaek Thrue, Kobenhavn K, DK;
Frank Winther Rasmussen, Roskilde, DK;
Henrik Frydenlund Hansen, Rodovre, DK;
Enzon Pharmaceuticals, Inc., Piscataway, NJ (US);
Santaris Pharma A/S, Horsholm, DK;
Abstract
The present disclosure relates to an LNA oligonucleotide consisting of a sequence selected from the group consisting of 5'-()GGcaagcatccTG-3′ and 5′-()TTactgccttcTT-3′, wherein capital letters designate a beta-D-oxy-LNA nucleotide analogue, small letters designate a 2-deoxynucleotide, underline designates either a beta-D-oxy-LNA nucleotide analogue or a 2-deoxynucleotide, subscript 's' designates a phosphorothioate link between neighbouring nucleotides/LNA nucleotide analogues, and subscript 'x' designates either a phosphorothioate link or a phosphorodiester link between neighbouring nucleotides/LNA nucleotide analogues, and wherein the sequence is optionally extended by up to five 2-deoxynucleotide units. The LNA oligonucleotides are useful for modulating the expression of hypoxia-inducible factor-1a (HIF-1a), e.g. in the treatment of cancer diseases, inhibiting angiogenesis, inducing apoptosis, preventing cellular proliferation, or treating an angiogenic disease, e.g. diabetic retinopathy, macular degeneration (ARMD), psoriasis, rheumatoid arthritis and other inflammatory diseases.