1999
DOI: 10.1089/oli.1.1999.9.289
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Increased Potency of an Aptameric G-Rich Oligonucleotide Is Associated with Novel Functional Properties of Phosphorothioate Linkages

Abstract: We previously showed that inhibition of the expression of CD28 (an essential immune receptor on T cells) mediated by a phosphorothioate (PS)-modified aptameric oligodeoxynucleotide (ODN) sequence, GR1, resulted in reduced T cell responses in vitro and in vivo. Using GR1 sequences differing only in the amount of terminal PS linkages (chimeric SO-ODN), the present study demonstrated that even after a substantial reduction in PS linkages, this 18-mer ODN sequence could still confer functionality in the ODN-mediat… Show more

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“…The immune stimulatory effects of PS ODN are reduced by further modification with 2' methoxyethoxy modifications [83]. Finally, the PS backbone enhances certain effects of poly(G) sequences, which may form G-quartets, including the ability to inhibit CD28 expression and in vivo contact hypersensitivity responses [84].…”
Section: Backbone-dependent Immune Effects Of Cpg Motifs and Delineatmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The immune stimulatory effects of PS ODN are reduced by further modification with 2' methoxyethoxy modifications [83]. Finally, the PS backbone enhances certain effects of poly(G) sequences, which may form G-quartets, including the ability to inhibit CD28 expression and in vivo contact hypersensitivity responses [84].…”
Section: Backbone-dependent Immune Effects Of Cpg Motifs and Delineatmentioning
confidence: 99%