| Literature DB >> 30617807 |
Xiaoqian Liu1, Guochang Hu2,3.
Abstract
Calpain is an intracellular Ca2+-dependent non-lysosomal cysteine protease expressed ubiquitously in mammals. In endothelial cells, dysregulation of calpain has been shown to be involved in a wide variety of pathological conditions such as angiogenesis, vascular inflammation, and diabetes. Cell- or tissue-targeted in vivo delivery of small interfering RNA (siRNA) is a powerful research tool in the analysis of protein function and has been proposed as an attractive therapeutic modality that is applicable against a large number of human diseases including cancer. In this chapter we describe a method to knockdown calpain 1 in mouse pulmonary vascular endothelium using delivery of siRNA/cationic liposome complex. This technique results in a greater than 80% reduction in calpain 1 protein levels 48 h after a single i.v. injection of calpain 1 siRNA (0.5 mg siRNA/kg)/cationic liposome complex. We also describe confocal imaging to verify the loss of calpain 1 expression in pulmonary microvessel endothelial cells and application of this technique in the mouse model of ventilator-induced lung injury.Entities:
Keywords: Calpain; Cationic liposome; Endothelial cell; Knockdown; Lung; siRNA
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Year: 2019 PMID: 30617807 PMCID: PMC6548319 DOI: 10.1007/978-1-4939-8988-1_17
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Methods Mol Biol ISSN: 1064-3745