[HTML][HTML] TNF-α gene silencing using polymerized siRNA/thiolated glycol chitosan nanoparticles for rheumatoid arthritis

SJ Lee, A Lee, SR Hwang, JS Park, J Jang, MS Huh… - Molecular Therapy, 2014 - cell.com
SJ Lee, A Lee, SR Hwang, JS Park, J Jang, MS Huh, DG Jo, SY Yoon, Y Byun, SH Kim
Molecular Therapy, 2014cell.com
Among various proinflammatory cytokines involved in the pathogenesis of rheumatoid
arthritis (RA), tumor necrosis factor (TNF)-α plays a pivotal role in the release of other
cytokines and induction of chronic inflammation. Even though siRNA has the therapeutic
potential, they have a challenge to be delivered into the target cells because of their poor
stability in physiological fluids. Herein, we design a nanocomplex of polymerized siRNA
(poly-siRNA) targeting TNF-α with thiolated glycol chitosan (tGC) polymers for the treatment …
Among various proinflammatory cytokines involved in the pathogenesis of rheumatoid arthritis (RA), tumor necrosis factor (TNF)-α plays a pivotal role in the release of other cytokines and induction of chronic inflammation. Even though siRNA has the therapeutic potential, they have a challenge to be delivered into the target cells because of their poor stability in physiological fluids. Herein, we design a nanocomplex of polymerized siRNA (poly-siRNA) targeting TNF-α with thiolated glycol chitosan (tGC) polymers for the treatment of RA. Poly-siRNA is prepared through self-polymerization of thiol groups at the 5′ end of sense and antisense strand of siRNA and encapsulated into tGC polymers, resulting in poly-siRNA-tGC nanoparticles (psi-tGC-NPs) with an average diameter of 370 nm. In the macrophage culture system, psi-tGC-NPs exhibit rapid cellular uptake and excellent in vitro TNF-α gene silencing efficacy. Importantly, psi-tGC-NPs show the high accumulation at the arthritic joint sites in collagen-induced arthritis (CIA) mice. Treatment monitoring data obtained by the matrix metalloproteinase 3–specific nanoprobe and microcomputed tomography show that intravenous injection of psi-tGC-NPs significantly inhibits inflammation and bone erosion in CIA mice, comparable to methotrexate (5 mg/kg). Therefore, the availability of psi-tGC-NP therapy that target specific cytokines may herald new era in the treatment of RA.
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