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Patent No.:
Date of Patent:
Apr. 21, 2015
Filed:
Jun. 08, 2012
Jean-michel Rozet, Paris, FR;
Antoine Kichler, Evry, FR;
Isabelle Perrault, Paris, FR;
Josseline Kaplan, Paris, FR;
Xavier Gerard, Paris, FR;
Daniel Scherman, Paris, FR;
M. Arnold Munnich, Paris, FR;
Jean-Michel Rozet, Paris, FR;
Antoine Kichler, Evry, FR;
Isabelle Perrault, Paris, FR;
Josseline Kaplan, Paris, FR;
Xavier Gerard, Paris, FR;
Daniel Scherman, Paris, FR;
M. Arnold Munnich, Paris, FR;
INSERM (Institute National de la Sante et de la Recherche Medicale), Paris, FR;
CNRS (Centre National de la Recherche Scientifique), Paris, FR;
Genethon, Evry, FR;
Universite Paris Descartes, Paris, FR;
ENSCP—Chimie Paris Tech—Ecole National Superieure de Chimie de Paris, Paris, FR;
Universite d'Evry-Val-d'Essonne, Evry Cedex, FR;
Assistance Publique—Hopitaux de Paris, Paris, FR;
Abstract
The present invention relates to a method for treating a Leber congenital amaurosis in a patient harboring the mutation c.2991+1655 A>G in the CEP290 gene, comprising the step of administering to said patient at least one antisense oligonucleotide complementary to nucleic acid sequence that is necessary for preventing splicing of the cryptic exon inserted into the mutant c.2291+1655 A>G CEP290 mRNA.