Literature DB >> 22617108

Inhibition of hepatitis C virus replication by intracellular delivery of multiple siRNAs by nanosomes.

Partha K Chandra1, Anup K Kundu, Sidhartha Hazari, Sruti Chandra, Lili Bao, Tara Ooms, Gilbert F Morris, Tong Wu, Tarun K Mandal, Srikanta Dash.   

Abstract

Sustained antiviral responses of chronic hepatitis C virus (HCV) infection have improved recently by the use of direct-acting antiviral agents along with interferon (IFN)-α and ribavirin. However, the emergence of drug-resistant variants is expected to be a major problem. We describe here a novel combinatorial small interfering RNA (siRNA) nanosome-based antiviral approach to clear HCV infection. Multiple siRNAs targeted to the highly conserved 5'-untranslated region (UTR) of the HCV genome were synthesized and encapsulated into lipid nanoparticles called nanosomes. We show that siRNA can be repeatedly delivered to 100% of cells in culture using nanosomes without toxicity. Six siRNAs dramatically reduced HCV replication in both the replicon and infectious cell culture model. Repeated treatments with two siRNAs were better than a single siRNA treatment in minimizing the development of an escape mutant, resulting in rapid inhibition of viral replication. Systemic administration of combinatorial siRNA-nanosomes is well tolerated in BALB/c mice without liver injury or histological toxicity. As a proof-of-principle, we showed that systemic injections of siRNA nanosomes significantly reduced HCV replication in a liver tumor-xenotransplant mouse model of HCV. Our results indicate that systemic delivery of combinatorial siRNA nanosomes can be used to minimize the development of escape mutants and inhibition of HCV infection.

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Year:  2012        PMID: 22617108      PMCID: PMC3437587          DOI: 10.1038/mt.2012.107

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Mol Ther        ISSN: 1525-0016            Impact factor:   11.454


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2.  Development and optimization of nanosomal formulations for siRNA delivery to the liver.

Authors:  Anup K Kundu; Partha K Chandra; Sidhartha Hazari; Yashoda V Pramar; Srikanta Dash; Tarun K Mandal
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Review 5.  Lipid-based systemic delivery of siRNA.

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