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Long dsRNA-Mediated RNA Interference and Immunostimulation: A Targeted Delivery Approach Using Polyethyleneimine Based Nano-Carriers
RNA
oligonucleotides capable of inducing controlled immunostimulation
combined with specific oncogene silencing via an RNA interference
(RNAi) mechanism provide synergistic inhibition of cancer cell growth.
With this concept, we previously designed a potent immunostimulatory
long double stranded RNA, referred to as liRNA, capable of executing
RNAi mediated specific target gene silencing. In this study, we developed
a highly effective liRNA based targeted delivery system to apply in
the treatment of glioblastoma multiforme. A stable nanocomplex was
fabricated by complexing multimerized liRNA structures with cross-linked
branched polyÂ(ethylene imine) (bPEI) via electrostatic interactions.
We show clear evidence that the cross-linked bPEI was quite effective
in enhancing the cellular uptake of liRNA on U87MG cells. Moreover,
the liRNA-PEI nanocomplex provided strong RNAi mediated target gene
silencing compared to that of the conventional siRNA-PEI complex.
Further, the bPEI modification strategy with specific ligand attachment
assisted the uptake of the liRNA-PEI complex on the mouse brain endothelial
cell line (b.End3). Such delivery systems combining the beneficial
elements of targeted delivery, controlled immunostimulation, and RNAi
mediated target silencing have immense potential in anticancer therapy