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Gene therapy with caspase-3 small interfering RNA-nanoparticles is neuroprotective after optic nerve damage.

Mohamed Tawfik1, Xiwei Zhang2, Lisa Grigartzik1, Peter Heiduschka3, Werner Hintz2, Petra Henrich-Noack4, Berend van Wachem2, Bernhard A Sabel5.   

Abstract

Apoptosis, a key mechanism of programmed cell death, is triggered by caspase-3 protein and lowering its levels with gene therapy may rescue cell death after central nervous system damage. We developed a novel, non-viral gene therapy to block caspase-3 gene expression using small interfering RNA (siRNA) delivered by polybutylcyanoacrylate nanoparticles (CaspNPs). In vitro CaspNPs significantly blocked caspase-3 protein expression in C6 cells, and when injected intraocularly in vivo, CaspNPs lowered retinal capsase-3 immunofluorescence by 57.9% in rats with optic nerve crush. Longitudinal, repeated retinal ganglion cell counts using confocal neuroimaging showed that post-traumatic cell loss after intraocular CaspNPs injection was only 36.1% versus 63.4% in lesioned controls. Because non-viral gene therapy with siRNA-nanoparticles can selectively silence caspace-3 gene expression and block apoptosis in post-mitotic neurons, siRNA delivery with nanoparticles may be promising for neuroprotection or restoration of central visual system damage and other neurological disorders. The animal study procedures were approved by the German National Act on the use of experimental animals (Ethic Committee Referat Verbraucherschutz, Veterinärangelegenheiten; Landesverwaltungsamt Sachsen-Anhalt, Halle, Germany, # IMP/G/01-1150/12 and # IMP/G/01-1469/17).

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Keywords:  apoptosis; brain; caspase-3; confocal neuroimaging; drug delivery; gene therapy; in vivo; nanoparticles; neurodegeneration; neuroprotection; retina; siRNAzzm321990

Year:  2021        PMID: 33907045     DOI: 10.4103/1673-5374.313068

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Neural Regen Res        ISSN: 1673-5374            Impact factor:   5.135


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1.  Centenarian-Sourced Lactobacillus casei Combined with Dietary Fiber Complex Ameliorates Brain and Gut Function in Aged Mice.

Authors:  Minhong Ren; He Li; Zhen Fu; Quanyang Li
Journal:  Nutrients       Date:  2022-01-13       Impact factor: 5.717

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