| Literature DB >> 29870766 |
Rinat Lifshiz Zimon1, Galya Lerman2, Einat Elharrar2, Tal Meningher2, Aviv Barzilai3, Moamen Masalha4, Ramesh Chintakunta1, Etili Hollander1, Riki Goldbart1, Tamar Traitel1, Moti Harats5, Yechezkel Sidi4, Dror Avni6, Joseph Kost7.
Abstract
Psoriasis is a common, worldwide autoinflammatory, incurable skin disease. miR-197 has therapeutic potential for psoriasis since it can down-regulate the expression of both IL-22RA1 and IL-17RA, subunits of the receptors of IL-22 and IL-17, respectively, which are key cytokines in the disease. Although miR-197 has the potential to treat the disease, several inherent physical barrier properties of the skin challenge miRNA's delivery to the target skin cells. In the present study, we evaluated a therapeutic approach that combines the use of ultrasound (US) as a means to enhance skin permeability with quaternized starch (Q-starch) as an miRNA delivery carrier. This resulted in decreased expression of the miR-197 target proteins and in a significant reduction in the psoriatic activity markers. Our results demonstrate the potential of combinations of US and Q-starch/miR-197 complexes for the topical skin treatment of psoriasis.Entities:
Keywords: Psoriasis; Starch; Topical gene delivery; Transdermal; Ultrasound; miR-197
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Year: 2018 PMID: 29870766 DOI: 10.1016/j.jconrel.2018.05.040
Source DB: PubMed Journal: J Control Release ISSN: 0168-3659 Impact factor: 9.776