Oligonucleotide therapies for modulating the effects of herpesviruses

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PATENT NO 5658891
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08329212

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Compositions and methods are provided for the treatment and diagnosis of herpesvirus infections. In accordance with preferred embodiments, oligonucleotides are provided which are specifically hybridizable with RNA or DNA deriving from a gene corresponding to one of the open reading frames UL5, UL8, UL9, UL13, UL29, UL30, UL39, UL40, UL42 AND UL52 of herpes simplex virus type 1. The oligonucleotide comprises nucleotide units sufficient in identity and number to effect said specific hybridization. In other preferred embodiments, the oligonucleotides are specifically hybridizable with a translation initiation site; it is also preferred that they comprise the sequence CAT. Methods of treating animals suspected of being infected with herpesvirus comprising contacting the animal with an oligonucleotide specifically hybridizable with RNA or DNA deriving from one of the foregoing genes of the herpesvirus; are disclosed. Methods for treatment of infections caused by herpes simplex virus type 1, herpes simplex virus type 2, cytomegalovirus, human herpes virus 6, Epstein Barr virus or varicella zoster virus are disclosed.

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ISIS PHARMACEUTICALS INC2280 FARADAY AVENUE CARLSBAD CA 92008 UNITED STATES OF AMERICA

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Crooke, Stanley T Carlsbad, CA 155 5482
Draper, Kenneth G San Marcos, CA 42 1135
Ecker, David J Carlsbad, CA 200 7669
Mirabelli, Christopher K Encinitas, CA 25 854

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