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Reduction of the therapeutic dose of silencing RNA by packaging it in extracellular vesicles via a pre-microRNA backbone

Authors :
Reshke, Ryan
Taylor, James A.
Savard, Alexandre
Guo, Huishan
Rhym, Luke Hyunsik
Kowalski, Piotr S
Trung, My Tran
Campbell, Charles
Little, Wheaton
Anderson, Daniel Griffith
Gibbings, Derrick
Koch Institute for Integrative Cancer Research at MIT
Source :
Prof. Anderson via Ye Li
Publication Year :
2018
Publisher :
Springer Science and Business Media LLC, 2018.

Abstract

A small percentage of the short interfering RNA (siRNA) delivered via passive lipid nanoparticles and other delivery vehicles reaches the cytoplasm of cells. The high doses of siRNA and delivery vehicle that are thus required to achieve therapeutic outcomes can lead to toxicity. Here, we show that the integration of siRNA sequences into a Dicer-independent RNA stem–loop based on pre-miR-451 microRNA—which is highly enriched in small extracellular vesicles secreted by many cell types—reduces the expression of the genes targeted by the siRNA in the liver, intestine and kidney glomeruli of mice at siRNA doses that are at least tenfold lower than the siRNA doses typically delivered via lipid nanoparticles. Small extracellular vesicles that efficiently package siRNA can significantly reduce its therapeutic dose.

Details

Language :
English
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Prof. Anderson via Ye Li
Accession number :
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