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PSMA-specific degradable dextran for multiplexed immunotargeted siRNA therapeutics against prostate cancer.


ABSTRACT: Small interfering RNA (siRNA) is ideal for gene silencing through a sequence-specific RNA interference process. The redundancy and complexity of molecular pathways in cancer create a need for multiplexed targeting that can be achieved with multiplexed siRNA delivery. Here, we delivered multiplexed siRNA with a PSMA-targeted biocompatible dextran nanocarrier to downregulate CD46 and PD-L1 in PSMA expressing prostate cancer cells. The selected gene targets, PD-L1 and CD46, play important roles in the escape of cancer cells from immune surveillance. PSMA, abundantly expressed by prostate cancer cells, allowed the prostate cancer-specific delivery of the nanocarrier. The nanocarrier was modified with acid cleavable acetal bonds for a rapid release of siRNA. Cell imaging and flow cytometry studies confirmed the PSMA-specific delivery of CD46 and PD-L1 siRNA to high PSMA expressing PC-3 PIP cells. Immunoblot, qRT-PCR and flow cytometry methods confirmed the downregulation of CD46 and PD-L1 following treatment with multiplexed siRNA.

SUBMITTER: Chen Z 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC9844541 | biostudies-literature | 2022 Oct

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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PSMA-specific degradable dextran for multiplexed immunotargeted siRNA therapeutics against prostate cancer.

Chen Zhihang Z   Krishnamachary Balaji B   Mironchik Yelena Y   Ray Banerjee Sangeeta S   Pomper Martin G MG   Bhujwalla Zaver M ZM  

Nanoscale 20221006 38


Small interfering RNA (siRNA) is ideal for gene silencing through a sequence-specific RNA interference process. The redundancy and complexity of molecular pathways in cancer create a need for multiplexed targeting that can be achieved with multiplexed siRNA delivery. Here, we delivered multiplexed siRNA with a PSMA-targeted biocompatible dextran nanocarrier to downregulate CD46 and PD-L1 in PSMA expressing prostate cancer cells. The selected gene targets, PD-L1 and CD46, play important roles in  ...[more]

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