CA Patent

CA3021267A1 — Antisense oligomers and methods of using the same for treating diseases associated with the acid alpha-glucosidase gene

Assigned to Sarepta Therapeutics Inc · Expires 2017-10-26 · 9y expired

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The present disclosure relates to modified antisense oligonucleotides. The nucleotides described herein are of 10 to 40 nucleobases and include a targeting sequence complementary to a target region within intron 1 of a pre-mRNA of the human alpha glucosidase (GAA) gene. The targe…

USPTO Abstract

The present disclosure relates to modified antisense oligonucleotides. The nucleotides described herein are of 10 to 40 nucleobases and include a targeting sequence complementary to a target region within intron 1 of a pre-mRNA of the human alpha glucosidase (GAA) gene. The target region includes at least one additional nucleobase compared to the targeting sequence, wherein the at least one additional nucleobase has no complementary nucleobase in the targeting sequence, and wherein the at least one additional nucleobase is internal to the target region.

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Patent number
CA3021267A1
Jurisdiction
CA
Classification
Expires
2017-10-26
Drug substance claim
No
Drug product claim
No
Assignee
Sarepta Therapeutics Inc
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