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Journal of Spatial Science / Evaluation of modified Interferon alpha mRNA constructs for the treatment of non-melanoma skin cancer

Authors :
Hochmann, Sarah
Mittermeir, Michaela
Santic, Radmila
Koszik, Frieder
Griessner, Lanay
Sonderegger, Alina Sarah
Hoffmann, Thomas
Russe, Elisabeth
Scheiblhofer, Sandra
Weiss, Richard
Mandler, Markus
Schneeberger, Achim
Strunk, Dirk
Publication Year :
2018
Publisher :
Springer Nature, 2018.

Abstract

Application of in vitro transcribed (IVT) messenger ribonucleic acid (mRNA) is an increasingly popular strategy to transiently produce proteins as therapeutics in a tissue or organ of choice. Here, we focused on the skin and aimed to test if whole human skin tissue explant technology can be used to evaluate the expression efficacy of different IVT Interferon alpha (IFN-) mRNA constructs in situ, after biolistic delivery. Skin explants were viable and intact for at least five days based on histologic analysis and TUNEL staining. Using GFP reporter mRNA formulations, we found mostly epidermal expression after biolistic delivery. Two out of five sequence-optimized IFN- mRNA variants resulted in significantly improved IFN- protein expression in human skin compared to native IFN- mRNA transfection. IFN- secretion analysis of the surrounding culture media confirmed these results. We provide a proof-of-concept that IFN- mRNA delivery into intact human full thickness skin explants can be utilized to test mRNA sequence modifications ex vivo. This approach could be used to develop novel mRNA-based treatments of common epidermal skin conditions including non-melanoma skin cancer, where IFN- protein therapy has previously shown a strong therapeutic effect. (VLID)2863718

Subjects

Subjects :
integumentary system

Details

Language :
English
Database :
OpenAIRE
Accession number :
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