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RNA nanoparticle as a vector for targeted siRNA delivery into glioblastoma mouse model
Authors:Tae Jin Lee  Farzin Haque  Dan Shu  Ji Young Yoo  Hui Li  Robert A. Yokel  Craig Horbinski  Tae Hyong Kim  Sung-Hak Kim  Chang-Hyuk Kwon  Ichiro Nakano  Balveen Kaur  Peixuan Guo  Carlo M. Croce
Abstract:Systemic siRNA administration to target and treat glioblastoma, one of the most deadly cancers, requires robust and efficient delivery platform without immunogenicity. Here we report newly emerged multivalent naked RNA nanoparticle (RNP) based on pRNA 3-way-junction (3WJ) from bacteriophage phi29 to target glioblastoma cells with folate (FA) ligand and deliver siRNA for gene silencing. Systemically injected FA-pRNA-3WJ RNPs successfully targeted and delivered siRNA into brain tumor cells in mice, and efficiently reduced luciferase reporter gene expression (4-fold lower than control). The FA-pRNA-3WJ RNP also can target human patient-derived glioblastoma stem cells, thought to be responsible for tumor initiation and deadly recurrence, without accumulation in adjacent normal brain cells, nor other major internal organs. This study provides possible application of pRNA-3WJ RNP for specific delivery of therapeutics such as siRNA, microRNA and/or chemotherapeutic drugs into glioblastoma cells without inflicting collateral damage to healthy tissues.
Keywords:pRNA   nanoparticle   three-way junction   glioblastoma   siRNA
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