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Advanced Microfluorescence Methods in Monitoring Intracellular
Uptake of “Antisense” Oligonucleotides,
2007, 11, 515-527
Petr Praus, Eva Kocišová, Olivier Seksek,
Franck Sureau, Josef Štepánek and Pierre -Yves
Turpin
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Advanced Microfluorescence Methods in Monitoring Intracellular
Uptake of “Antisense” Oligonucleotides
Petr Praus, Eva Kocišová, Olivier Seksek,
Franck Sureau, Josef Štepánek and Pierre -Yves
Turpin.
[Full
Text Article]
Antisense strategy represents a promising molecular tool
for efficient and selective chemotherapeutic action. It belongs
among oligonucleotide strategies that employ specific single-stranded
sequences of deoxyribo- and ribonucleotides or their synthetic
analogs to block or suppress expression of a pathogen in its
early stage. This approach is also promising for studies of
the biological function of the gene. However, the routine
use of modified oligonucleotides in practice is complicated
by non-ideal properties of currently available oligonucleotide
analogs. A successful medical treatment requires not only
proper binding of the modified oligonucleotide to its cellular
target but also its efficient cellular uptake, stability and
appropriate distribution in the intracellular environment.
The latter processes can be effectively studied by various
microfluorescence techniques. The paper reviews the current
situation in the application of advanced microfluorescence
methods in this field and gives a brief description of the
oligonucleotide strategy and possibilities to support the
cellular uptake, theoretical and technical basics of current
fluorescence microimaging and fluorescence microspectroscopy
including time-resolved measurements. Second part of the paper
describes experiment preparation, surveys the most interesting
studies published so far and outlines the perspectives.
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