In Situ Gelling Liquid Crystalline System as Local siRNA Delivery System
Borgheti-Cardoso, Livia N.; Kooijmans, Sander A.A.; Fens, Marcel H.A.M.; Van der Meel, Roy; De Carvalho Vicentini, Fabiana Testa Moura; Fantini, Marcia C.A.; Bentley, Maria Vitória Lopes Badra; Schiffelers, Raymond M.
(2017) Molecular pharmaceutics, volume 14, issue 5, pp. 1681 - 1690
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Abstract
An effective short interfering RNA (siRNA) delivery system protects the siRNA from degradation, facilitates its cellular uptake, and promotes its release into the cytoplasm. Local administration of siRNA presents advantages over systemic administration, such as the possibility to use lower doses and allow local and sustained release. In this context,
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in situ solidifying organogels based on monoglycerides (MO), polyethylenimine (PEI), propylene glycol (PG) and tris buffer are an attractive strategy for intratumoral delivery of siRNA. In this study, precursor fluid formulation (PFF) composed of MO/PEI/PG/tris buffer at 7.85:0.65:76.5:15 (w/w/w/w) was used to deliver siRNA to tumor cells. The internal structure of the gel obtained from PFF was characterized using small angle X-ray scattering (SAXS). In addition, its ability to complex siRNA, protect it from degradation, and functionally deliver it to tumor cells was investigated. Moreover, in vivo gel formation following intratumoral injection was evaluated. The gel formed in excess water from PFF was found to comprise a mixture of hexagonal and cubic phases. The system was able to complex high amounts of siRNA, protect it from degradation, promote siRNA internalization, and induce gene silencing in vitro in a variety of tumor cell lines. Moreover, a gel formed in situ following intratumoral injection in a murine xenograft model. In conclusion, PFF is a potential delivery system for local and sustained delivery of siRNA to tumor tissue after intratumoral administration.
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Keywords: gene silencing, in situ gelling delivery system, liquid crystal, siRNA, Molecular Medicine, Pharmaceutical Science, Drug Discovery, Journal Article
ISSN: 1543-8384
Publisher: American Chemical Society
Note: Funding Information: The authors thank the Cell Microscopy Core, Department of Cell Biology, Centre for Molecular Medicine, UMC Utrecht, for assistance with confocal microscopy. The authors thank Sabrina Oliveira and Anders Høgset for technical assistance in PCI experiments and providing the (MEA)2TPPS2a. This study was supported by São Paulo Research Foundation (FAPESP, Brazil) Grant No. 04/09465-7, and by ‘‘Conselho Nacional de Desenvolvimento Cientifí co e Tecnoloǵ ico’’ (CNPq, Brazil). L.N.B.-C. was the recipient of a CNPq fellowship (Grant No. 142233/2012-9) and FAPESP fellowship (Grants No. 2012/15341-5 and No. 2013/02132-1). M.C.A.F. and M.V.L.B.B. are researchers of CNPq. R.v.d.M. is supported by a Veni STW grant (14385) from The Netherlands Organization for Scientific Research (NWO). Publisher Copyright: © 2017 American Chemical Society.
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