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An efficient and low immunostimulatory nanoparticle formulation for systemic siRNA delivery to the tumor

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JOURNAL OF CONTROLLED RELEASE
卷 131, 期 1, 页码 64-69

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DOI: 10.1016/j.jconrel.2008.07.006

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siRNA; Tumor; Metastasis; Tumor targeted delivery; Nanoparticles

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We have developed a nanoparticle formulation [liposomes-protamine-hyaluronic acid nanoparticle (LPH-NP)] for systemically delivering siRNA into the tumor. The LPH-NP was prepared in a self-assembling process. Briefly, protamine and a mixture of siRNA and hyaluronic acid were mixed to prepare a negatively charged complex. Then, cationic liposomes were added to coat the complex with lipids via charge-charge interaction to prepare the LPH-NP. The LPH-NP was further modified by DSPE-PEG or DSPE-PEG-anisamide by the postinsertion method. Anisamide is a targeting ligand for the sigma receptor over-expressed in the B16F10 melanoma cells. The particle size, zeta potential and siRNA encapsulation efficiency of the formulation were approximately 115 nm, +25 mV and 90%, respectively. Luciferase siRNA was used to evaluate the gene silencing activity in the B16F10 cells, which were stably transduced with a luciferase gene. The targeted LPH-NP (PEGylated with ligand) silenced 80% of luciferase activity in the metastatic B16F10 tumor in the lung after a single i.v. injection (0.15 mg siRNA/kg). The targeted LPH-NP also showed very little immunotoxicity in a wide dose range (0.15-1.2 mg siRNA/kg), while the previously published formulation, LPD-NP (liposome-protamine-DNA nanoparticle), had a much narrow therapeutic window (0.15-0.45 mg/kg). (C) 2008 Elsevier B.V. All rights reserved.

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