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A first-in-human phase 0 clinical study of RNA interference-based spherical nucleic acids in patients with recurrent glioblastoma.

Priya Kumthekar1, Caroline H Ko2, Tatjana Paunesku3, Karan Dixit4, Adam M Sonabend5, Orin Bloch5, Matthew Tate5, Margaret Schwartz4, Laura Zuckerman4, Ray Lezon4, Rimas V Lukas4, Borko Jovanovic6, Kathleen McCortney5, Howard Colman7, Si Chen8, Barry Lai8, Olga Antipova8, Junjing Deng8, Luxi Li8, Serena Tommasini-Ghelfi4, Lisa A Hurley4, Dusten Unruh5, Nitya V Sharma9, Manoj Kandpal10, Fotini M Kouri4, Ramana V Davuluri10, Daniel J Brat9, Miguel Muzzio11, Mitchell Glass12, Vinod Vijayakumar12, Jeremy Heidel13, Francis J Giles14, Ann K Adams15, C David James5, Gayle E Woloschak3, Craig Horbinski5,9, Alexander H Stegh1,2.   

Abstract

Glioblastoma (GBM) is one of the most difficult cancers to effectively treat, in part because of the lack of precision therapies and limited therapeutic access to intracranial tumor sites due to the presence of the blood-brain and blood-tumor barriers. We have developed a precision medicine approach for GBM treatment that involves the use of brain-penetrant RNA interference-based spherical nucleic acids (SNAs), which consist of gold nanoparticle cores covalently conjugated with radially oriented and densely packed small interfering RNA (siRNA) oligonucleotides. On the basis of previous preclinical evaluation, we conducted toxicology and toxicokinetic studies in nonhuman primates and a single-arm, open-label phase 0 first-in-human trial (NCT03020017) to determine safety, pharmacokinetics, intratumoral accumulation and gene-suppressive activity of systemically administered SNAs carrying siRNA specific for the GBM oncogene Bcl2Like12 (Bcl2L12). Patients with recurrent GBM were treated with intravenous administration of siBcl2L12-SNAs (drug moniker: NU-0129), at a dose corresponding to 1/50th of the no-observed-adverse-event level, followed by tumor resection. Safety assessment revealed no grade 4 or 5 treatment-related toxicities. Inductively coupled plasma mass spectrometry, x-ray fluorescence microscopy, and silver staining of resected GBM tissue demonstrated that intravenously administered SNAs reached patient tumors, with gold enrichment observed in the tumor-associated endothelium, macrophages, and tumor cells. NU-0129 uptake into glioma cells correlated with a reduction in tumor-associated Bcl2L12 protein expression, as indicated by comparison of matched primary tumor and NU-0129-treated recurrent tumor. Our results establish SNA nanoconjugates as a potential brain-penetrant precision medicine approach for the systemic treatment of GBM.
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Year:  2021        PMID: 33692132      PMCID: PMC8272521          DOI: 10.1126/scitranslmed.abb3945

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Sci Transl Med        ISSN: 1946-6234            Impact factor:   17.956


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