| Literature DB >> 33709017 |
Junyi Wang1,2, Andrea E Calvert3, Nihal Kaplan1, Kaylin M McMahon3, Wending Yang1, Kurt Q Lu1, Han Peng1, C Shad Thaxton3, Robert M Lavker1.
Abstract
microRNAs regulate numerous biological processes, making them potential therapeutic agents. Problems with delivery and stability of these molecules have limited their usefulness as treatments. We demonstrate that synthetic high-density lipoprotein nanoparticles (HDL NPs) topically applied to the intact ocular surface are taken up by epithelial and stromal cells. microRNAs complexed to HDL NPs (miR-HDL NPs) are similarly taken up by cells and tissues and retain biological activity. Topical treatment of diabetic mice with either HDL NPs or miR-HDL NPs significantly improved corneal re-epithelialization following wounding compared with controls. Mouse corneas with alkali burn-induced inflammation, topically treated with HDL NPs, displayed clinical, morphological and immunological improvement. These results should yield a novel HDL NP-based eye drop for patients with compromised wound healing ability (diabetics) and/or corneal inflammatory diseases (e.g. dry eye).Entities:
Keywords: Corneal epithelium; EphA2; alkali burn; diabetic cornea; microRNA
Year: 2020 PMID: 33709017 PMCID: PMC7941746 DOI: 10.1002/adtp.202000138
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Adv Ther (Weinh) ISSN: 2366-3987