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KMID : 0545120180280030367
Journal of Microbiology and Biotechnology
2018 Volume.28 No. 3 p.367 ~ p.374
VEGF siRNA Delivery by a Cancer-Specific Cell-Penetrating Peptide
Lee Young-Woong

Hwang Young-Eun
Lee Ju-Young
Sohn Jung-Hoon
Sung Bong-Hyun
Kim Sun-Chang
Abstract
RNA interference provides an effective tool for developing antitumor therapies. Cellpenetrating peptides (CPPs) are delivery vectors widely used to efficiently transport smallinterfering RNA (siRNA) to intracellular targets. In this study, we investigated the efficacy of the cancer-specific CPP carrier BR2 to specifically transport siRNA to cancer-target cells. Our results showed that BR2 formed a complex with anti-vascular endothelial growth factor siRNA (siVEGF) that exhibited the appropriate size and surface charge for in vivo treatment. Additionally, the BR2-VEGF siRNA complex exhibited significant serum stability and high levels of gene-silencing effects in vitro. Moreover, the transfection efficiency of the complex into a cancer cell line was higher than that observed in non-cancer cell lines, resulting in downregulated intracellular VEGF levels in HeLa cells and comprehensively improved antitumor efficacy in the absence of significant toxicity. These results indicated that BR2 has significant potential for the safe, efficient, and specific delivery of siRNA for diverse applications.
KEYWORD
RNA interference, small-interfering RNA, cell-penetrating peptide, cancer-specific peptide
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