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Mitochondrial Delivery of Microrna Mimic Let-7B to Nsclc Cells by Pamam-Based Nanoparticles Publisher Pubmed



Maghsoudnia N1 ; Baradaran Eftekhari R1 ; Naderi Sohi A2 ; Norouzi P1 ; Akbari H1 ; Ghahremani MH3 ; Soleimani M4 ; Amini M5 ; Samadi H6 ; Dorkoosh FA1, 7
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Source: Journal of Drug Targeting Published:2020


Abstract

Many biological mechanisms including cellular metabolism and cell death are regulated by mitochondria known as powerhouse of the cell. Recently, let-7b, a tumour-suppressor microRNA has been detected in mitochondria of human cells targeting several mitochondrial-encoded respiratory chain genes. Triphenylphosphonium cation (TPP) is one of the major classes of mitochondriotropics that possess the ability of specifically targeting the mitochondria. PAMAM dendrimers are one of the most available agents in gene delivery due to their well-defined and beneficial features such as large density of surface functional groups. Hyaluronic acid (HA), a natural polysaccharide has been demonstrated to have the abilities such as good biocompatibility and targeting CD44 overexpressed receptors on non-small cell lung cancer (NSCLC) cells. In this research, let-7b-PAMAM (G5)-TPP and let-7b-PAMAM (G5)-TPP-HA nano-carriers were designed to deliver let-7b miRNA mimic to NSCLC cells’ mitochondria as a novel way of cancer cells inhibition. Nano-carriers were capable of being successfully taken up by A549 cells and localised in mitochondria environment. Let-7b loaded nanoparticles reduced cell viability and induced apoptosis significantly. Expression of genes involved in mitochondrial oxidative function was decreased resulting in nanoparticles effect on mitochondria. Application of mitochondria targeted-miRNA delivery systems could regulate cellular functions to inhibit lung cancer. © 2020 Informa UK Limited, trading as Taylor & Francis Group.
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