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Non-viral Vector Mediated RNA Interference Technology for Central Nerve System Injury.

Christian Macks1, Jeoung Soo Lee1.   

Abstract

Neuronal axons damaged by traumatic injury are unable to spontaneously regenerate in the mammalian adult central nervous system (CNS), causing permanent motor, sensory, and cognitive deficits. Regenerative failure in the adult CNS results from a complex pathology presenting multiple barriers, both the presence of growth inhibitors in the extrinsic microenvironment and intrinsic deficiencies in neuronal biochemistry, to axonal regeneration and functional recovery. There are many strategies for axonal regeneration after CNS injury including antagonism of growth-inhibitory molecules and their receptors, manipulation of cyclic nucleotide levels, and delivery of growth-promoting stimuli through cell transplantation and neurotrophic factor delivery. While all these approaches have achieved varying degrees of improvement in plasticity, regeneration, and function, there is no clinically effective therapy for CNS injury. RNA interference technology offers strategies for improving regeneration by overcoming the aspects of the injured CNS environment that inhibit neurite growth. This occurs through the knockdown of growth-inhibitory molecules and their receptors. In this review, we discuss the current state of RNAi strategies for the treatment of CNS injury based on non-viral vector mediated delivery.

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Keywords:  CNS injury; RNAi; miRNA; non-viral vector; shRNA; siRNA

Year:  2016        PMID: 34970631      PMCID: PMC8716018          DOI: 10.1515/rnan-2016-0003

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  DNA RNA Nanotechnol        ISSN: 2353-1770


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