2021
DOI: 10.21203/rs.3.rs-144809/v1
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Cryptic U2-dependent Pre-mRNASplice Site Usage Induced by Splice Switching Antisense Oligonucleotides

Abstract: Antisense oligomers (AOs) are increasingly being used for modulating RNA splicing in live cells, both for research and for therapeutic purposes. While the most common intended effect of these AOs is to induce skipping of whole exons, rare examples are emerging of AOs that induce skipping of only part of an exon, through activation of an internal cryptic splice site. In this report, we examined seven such examples of AO-induced cryptic splice site activation – five new examples from our own experiments and thre… Show more

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