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Effects of Dendrimer-microRNA Nanoformulations against Glioblastoma Stem Cells.


ABSTRACT: Glioblastoma is a rapidly progressing tumor quite resistant to conventional treatment. These features are currently assigned to a self-sustaining population of glioblastoma stem cells. Anti-tumor stem cell therapy calls for a new means of treatment. In particular, microRNA-based treatment is a solution, which in turn requires specific carriers for intracellular delivery of functional oligonucleotides. Herein, we report a preclinical in vitro validation of antitumor activity of nanoformulations containing antitumor microRNA miR-34a and microRNA-21 synthetic inhibitor and polycationic phosphorus and carbosilane dendrimers. The testing was carried out in a panel of glioblastoma and glioma cell lines, glioblastoma stem-like cells and induced pluripotent stem cells. We have shown dendrimer-microRNA nanoformulations to induce cell death in a controllable manner, with cytotoxic effects being more pronounced in tumor cells than in non-tumor stem cells. Furthermore, nanoformulations affected the expression of proteins responsible for interactions between the tumor and its immune microenvironment: surface markers (PD-L1, TIM3, CD47) and IL-10. Our findings evidence the potential of dendrimer-based therapeutic constructions for the anti-tumor stem cell therapy worth further investigation.

SUBMITTER: Knauer N 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC10056969 | biostudies-literature | 2023 Mar

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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Effects of Dendrimer-microRNA Nanoformulations against Glioblastoma Stem Cells.

Knauer Nadezhda N   Meschaninova Mariya M   Muhammad Sajjad S   Hänggi Daniel D   Majoral Jean-Pierre JP   Kahlert Ulf Dietrich UD   Kozlov Vladimir V   Apartsin Evgeny K EK  

Pharmaceutics 20230317 3


Glioblastoma is a rapidly progressing tumor quite resistant to conventional treatment. These features are currently assigned to a self-sustaining population of glioblastoma stem cells. Anti-tumor stem cell therapy calls for a new means of treatment. In particular, microRNA-based treatment is a solution, which in turn requires specific carriers for intracellular delivery of functional oligonucleotides. Herein, we report a preclinical in vitro validation of antitumor activity of nanoformulations c  ...[more]

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