An influenza virus inspired polymer system for the timed release of siRNA


Autoria(s): Truong, Nghia P; Gu, Wenyi; Prasadam, Indira; Jia, Zhongfan; Crawford, Ross; Xiao, Yin; Monteiro, Michael J
Data(s)

21/05/2013

Resumo

Small interfering RNA silences specific genes by interfering with mRNA translation, and acts to modulate or inhibit specific biological pathways; a therapy that holds great promise in the cure of many diseases. However, the naked small interfering RNA is susceptible to degradation by plasma and tissue nucleases and due to its negative charge unable to cross the cell membrane. Here we report a new polymer carrier designed to mimic the influenza virus escape mechanism from the endosome, followed by a timed release of the small interfering RNA in the cytosol through a self-catalyzed polymer degradation process. Our polymer changes to a negatively charged and non-toxic polymer after the release of small interfering RNA, presenting potential for multiple repeat doses and long-term treatment of diseases.

Identificador

http://eprints.qut.edu.au/59413/

Publicador

Nature Publishing Group

Relação

http://www.nature.com/ncomms/journal/v4/n5/full/ncomms2905.html

DOI:10.1038/ncomms2905

Truong, Nghia P, Gu, Wenyi, Prasadam, Indira, Jia, Zhongfan, Crawford, Ross, Xiao, Yin, & Monteiro, Michael J (2013) An influenza virus inspired polymer system for the timed release of siRNA. Nature Communications, 4, p. 1902.

Fonte

Institute of Health and Biomedical Innovation; Science & Engineering Faculty

Palavras-Chave #060000 BIOLOGICAL SCIENCES #090301 Biomaterials #influenza virus #polymer #siRNA
Tipo

Journal Article