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Co-Delivery of Interferon Regulatory Factor 5 (Irf5) Sirna and Dasatinib by a Disulfide Bond Bearing Polymeric Carrier for Enhanced Anti-Inflammatory Effects Publisher Pubmed

Summary: Scientists report co-delivery of drugs and siRNA boosts anti-inflammatory effects, promising better disease treatment. #InflammatoryDisease #DrugDelivery

Vakilzadeh H1 ; Varshosaz J1 ; Dinari M2 ; Mirian M3 ; Soghrati S1
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Source: International Journal of Biological Macromolecules Published:2024


Abstract

Co-delivery of chemical drugs and nucleic acids has attracted a great interest recently for treatment of inflammatory diseases. Dasatinib (DB), a tyrosine kinase inhibitor with anti-cancer effects, and Interferon Regulatory Factor 5 (IRF5) siRNA have shown anti-inflammatory effects. In the present study, a novel redox-responsive polymeric micelle was designed for co-delivery of DB and IRF5 siRNA-expressing plasmid (psiRF5) to enhance anti-inflammatory effects on macrophages. psiRF5 was condensed efficiently to redox-responsive micelles of DB-conjugated chitosan (CN) composed of disulfide bond, from different molecular weights of CN to form CN-SS-DB/psiRF5 micelles. The micelles with optimum N/P ratios had particle sizes of 287.8 and 245.4 nm and positive zeta potentials. The disulfide bond bearing micelles showed a redox-responsive drug release, protected the plasmid from being dissociated or degraded in exposure with heparin, serum and DNase I, and significantly enhanced the transfection efficiency and IRF5-gene silencing compared to naked psiRF5. The optimum micelles exhibited a dramatic reduction in IRF5 expression and revealed a notably higher anti-inflammatory effect than either DB or psiRF5, as indicated by more IL-10 and less IL-6 and TNF-α production by LPS-stimulated RAW264.7 macrophages incubated with the co-delivery system. The resultant nanocarriers might be promising for more effective treatment of inflammatory diseases. © 2024
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