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    Antisense oligonucleotide and thyroid hormone conjugates for obesity treatment

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    Using the principle of antibody-drug conjugates that deliver highly potent cytotoxic agents to cancer cells for cancer therapy, we here report the synthesis of antisense-oligonucleotides (ASO) and thyroid hormone T3 conjugates for obesity treatment. ASOs primarily target fat and liver with poor penetrance to other organs. Pharmacological T3 treatment increases energy expenditure and causes weight loss, but is contraindicated for obesity treatment due to systemic effects on multiple organs. We hypothesize that ASO-T3 conjugates may knock down target genes and enrich T3 action in fat and liver. Two established ASOs are tested. Nicotinamide N-methyltransferase (NNMT)-ASO prevents diet- induced obesity in mice. Apolipoprotein B (ApoB)-ASO is an FDA approved drug for treating familial hypercholesterolemia. NNMT-ASO and ApoB-ASO are chemically conjugated with T3 using a non- cleavable sulfo-SMCC linker. Both NNMT-ASO-T3 (NAT3) and ApoB-ASO-T3 (AAT3) enhance thyroid hormone receptor activity. Treating obese mice with NAT3 or AAT3 decreases adiposity and increases lean mass. ASO-T3 enhances white fat browning, decreases genes for fatty acid synthesis in liver, and shows limited effects on T3 target genes in heart and muscle. Furthermore, AAT3 augments LDL cholesterol-lowering effects of ApoB-ASO. Therefore, ASO and hormone/drug conjugation may provide a novel strategy for obesity and hyperlipidemia treatment

    On the typology and the worship status of sacred trees with a special reference to the Middle East

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    This article contains the reasons for the establishment of sacred trees in Israel based on a field study. It includes 97 interviews with Muslim and Druze informants. While Muslims (Arabs and Bedouins) consider sacred trees especially as an abode of righteous figures' (Wellis') souls or as having a connection to their graves, the Druze relate sacred trees especially to the events or deeds in the lives of prophets and religious leaders. A literary review shows the existence of 24 known reasons for the establishment of sacred trees worldwide, 11 of which are known in Israel one of these is reported here for the first time. We found different trends in monotheistic and polytheistic religions concerning their current worship of sacred trees

    Section Review: Biologicals & Immunologicals: Applications of antisense technology to both basic and clinical research

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    Antisense oligodeoxynucleotides (ODNs) are synthetic molecules typically designed to hybridise to the sense strand of the target gene messenger RNA (mRNA). The activity of these molecules reduces gene expression by disrupting the flow of information from gene to protein. The specificity of this interaction arises from the antisense ODN having a unique affinity for the primary sequence of the target gene due to nucleotide base complementarity. Specific inhibition of target gene products allows a rapidly increasing number of researchers to investigate gene function. Additionally, the reversible and specific nature of this interaction has initiated interest in antisense ODNs as a potentially novel class of therapeutics. Antisense molecules are already undergoing clinical trials as candidate therapeutics for several indications. Recent advances in our understanding of the activity of antisense ODNs, together with the advances in ODN chemistry, has made the notion of therapeutically active antisense molecules realistic. However, there remain many challenges in this field which must be overcome. Notably, the most commonly used chemical class of antisense ODNs, the phosphorothioates, has been associated with significant non-specific activities. This brief review aims to present in vivo applications of antisense in the domains of both basic and clinical research

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