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Investigating Novel Therapeutic Approaches for Idiopathic Short Stature: Targeting siRNA and Growth Hormone Delivery to the Growth Plate Using Exosome Nanoparticles

Authors :
Jinghong Yuan
Yameng Wang
Yanzhe Huang
Shengqin Li
Xiaowen Zhang
Zhiwen Wu
Wenrui Zhao
Junchao Zhu
Junqiu Zhang
Guowen Huang
Peng Yu
Xigao Cheng
Xinhui Wang
Xijuan Liu
Jingyu Jia
Source :
Advanced Science, Vol 11, Iss 24, Pp n/a-n/a (2024)
Publication Year :
2024
Publisher :
Wiley, 2024.

Abstract

Abstract Idiopathic short stature (ISS) is a common childhood condition with largely unknown underlying causes. Recent research highlights the role of circulating exosomes in the pathogenesis of various disorders, but their connection to ISS remains unexplored. In the experiments, human chondrocytes are cocultured with plasma exosomes from ISS patients, leading to impaired chondrocyte growth and bone formation. Elevated levels of a specific long non‐coding RNA (lncRNA), ISSRL, are identified as a distinguishing factor in ISS, boasting high specificity and sensitivity. Silencing ISSRL in ISS plasma exosomes reverses the inhibition of chondrocyte proliferation and bone formation. Conversely, overexpression of ISSRL in chondrocytes impedes their growth and bone formation, revealing its mechanism of action through the miR‐877‐3p/GZMB axis. Subsequently, exosomes (CT‐Exo‐siISSRL‐oeGH) with precise cartilage‐targeting abilities are engineered, loaded with customized siRNA for ISSRL and growth hormone. This innovative approach offers a therapeutic strategy to address ISS by rectifying abnormal non‐coding RNA expression in growth plate cartilage and delivering growth hormone with precision to promote bone growth. This research provides valuable insights into ISS diagnosis and treatment, highlighting the potential of engineered exosomes.

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
21983844
Volume :
11
Issue :
24
Database :
Directory of Open Access Journals
Journal :
Advanced Science
Publication Type :
Academic Journal
Accession number :
edsdoj.7ef6ef5657614483b8e03948c774e99e
Document Type :
article
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1002/advs.202309559