Pharmacokinetic Analysis of Polyamide Nucleic-Acid-Cell Penetrating Peptide Conjugates Targeted against HIV-1 Transactivation Response Element

2008 
We have demonstrated that polyamide nucleic acids complementary to the transactivation response (TAR) element of HIV-1 LTR inhibit HIV-1 production when transfected in HIV-1 infected cells. We have further shown that anti-TAR PNA (PNATAR) conjugated with cell-penetrating peptide (CPP) is rapidly taken up by cells and exhibits strong antiviral and anti-HIV-1 virucidal activities. Here, we pharmacokinetically analyzed 125I-labeled PNATAR conjugated with two CPPs: a 16-mer penetratin derived from antennapedia and a 13-mer Tat peptide derived from HIV-1 Tat. We administered the 125I-labeled PNATAR-CPP conjugates to male Balb/C mice through intraperitoneal or gavage routes. The naked 125I-labeled PNATAR was used as a control. Following a single administration of the labeled compounds, their distribution and retention in various organs were monitored at various time points. Regardless of the administration route, a significant accumulation of each PNATAR-CPP conjugate was found in different mouse organs and tis...
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