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handle: 10261/34052
[ES] La invención proporciona una secuencia de RNA inhibidora de la replicación del virus VHC por su unión a la región IRES, así como construcciones de RNA y DNA, composiciones farmacéuticas que las contienen, y su aplicación en procedimientos de prevención y tratamiento de infecciones producidas, preferentemente por el VHC. La ventaja de dichas secuencias de RNA es que es un producto que sintetizan las células de forma natural, por lo que no se prevé ningún tipo de efecto tóxico. Además, el hecho que esta región IRES esté altamente conservada entre las distintas cepas de VHC permitirá el desarrollo de herramientas terapéuticas más eficaces frente a estos virus que presentan una gran capacidad de mutagénesis, que les capacita el escape a tratamientos antivirales.
[EN] The invention relates to: an RNA sequence that inhibits the replication of the HCV virus by binding to the IRES region, RNA and DNA constructions, pharmaceutical compositions containing same, and the application thereof in methods for the prevention and treatment of infections caused, in particular, by the HCV. The aforementioned RNA sequences are advantageous in that it is a product that is synthesised naturally by cells and, as such, does not produce any type of toxic effect. In addition, the fact that the IRES region is highly conserved between the different HCV strains makes possible the development of more effective therapeutic tools against said viruses which have a good mutagenesis capacity, thereby enabling same to evade antiviral treatments.
Fecha de presentación internacional: 23.03.2005. - Titular: Consejo Superior de Investigaciones Científicas (CSIC)
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