EP4512407A3 — Oligonucleotides for modulating rtel1 expression
Assigned to F Hoffmann La Roche AG · Expires 2025-09-24 · 1y expired
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The present invention relates to a RTEL1 inhibitor for use in treatment of an HBV infection, in particular a chronic HBV infection. The invention in particular relates to the use of RTEL1 inhibitors for destabilizing cccDNA, such as HBV cccDNA. The invention also relates to antis…
USPTO Abstract
The present invention relates to a RTEL1 inhibitor for use in treatment of an HBV infection, in particular a chronic HBV infection. The invention in particular relates to the use of RTEL1 inhibitors for destabilizing cccDNA, such as HBV cccDNA. The invention also relates to antisense oligonucleotides which are complementary to RTEL1 and capable of reducing a RTEL1 mRNA. Also comprised in the present invention is a pharmaceutical composition and its use in the treatment and/or prevention of a HBV infection.
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