Delivery of RIPK4 small interfering RNA for bladder cancer therapy using natural halloysite nanotubes
Author(s) -
Jianye Liu,
Yi Zhang,
Qinghai Zeng,
Hongliang Zeng,
Xiaoming Liu,
Pei-Hsun Wu,
Hong-Yi Xie,
Leye He,
Zhi Long,
Xiaoyong Lu,
Mengqing Xiao,
Yuxing Zhu,
Hao Bo,
Ke Cao
Publication year - 2019
Publication title -
science advances
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
SCImago Journal Rank - 5.928
H-Index - 146
ISSN - 2375-2548
DOI - 10.1126/sciadv.aaw6499
Subject(s) - halloysite , small interfering rna , cancer , rna , medicine , chemistry , materials science , gene , biochemistry , composite material
RNA interference (RNAi) technology can specifically silence the expression of a target gene and has emerged as a promising therapeutic method to treat cancer. In the present study, we showed that natural halloysite nanotube (HNT)-assisted delivery of an active small interfering RNA (siRNA) targeting receptor-interacting protein kinase 4 ( ) efficiently silenced its expression to treat bladder cancer. The HNTs/siRNA complex increased the serum stability of the siRNA, increased its circulation lifetime in blood, and promoted the cellular uptake and tumor accumulation of the siRNA. The siRNA markedly down-regulated expression in bladder cancer cells and bladder tumors, thus inhibiting tumorigenesis and progression in three bladder tumor models (a subcutaneous model, an in situ bladder tumor model, and a lung metastasis model), with no adverse effects. Thus, we revealed a simple but effective method to inhibit bladder cancer using silencing, indicating a promising therapeutic method for bladder cancer.
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