Targeted Delivery of siRNA Using Chitosan-Based Nanoparticles for Suppressing Oncogene Expression in Cancer Cells
Publish Year: 1405
نوع سند: مقاله کنفرانسی
زبان: English
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NANOB09_005
تاریخ نمایه سازی: 29 مرداد 1405
Abstract:
The rise of nanomedicine offers novel strategies for cancer treatment, particularly through targeted gene therapy. This study investigates the efficiency of chitosan-based nanoparticles (CNPs) as carriers for small interfering RNA (siRNA) to specifically suppress the expression of a model oncogene (Bcl-۲) in human cancer cells (MCF-۷). CNPs were synthesized and characterized for size (targeting ۱۴۵±۱۵ nm), zeta potential (+۱۸ ± ۳ mV), and high siRNA encapsulation efficiency (۸۵-۹۰%). The in vitro delivery system demonstrated high cellular uptake, and treatment with CNP-siRNA complexes resulted in a significant, dose-dependent decrease in the target oncogene mRNA (۶۸% reduction at ۵۰ nM) and protein levels. This suppression was correlated with a marked reduction in cancer cell viability (IC۵۰ of ۶۵ nM) and an increase in apoptosis. These findings suggest that CNP-mediated siRNA delivery is a promising, non-viral vector strategy for gene silencing, laying the groundwork for developing effective therapeutic agents against molecular targets in cancer.
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Seyed Sobhan Sadatkhorasgani
Islamic Azad University, Science and Research Branch, Faculty of Biology, Department of Genetics, Tehran, Iran