Amelioration of colorectal cancer using negative lipidoid nanoparticles to encapsulate siRNA against APRIL by enema delivery mode
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Amelioration of colorectal cancer using negative lipidoid nanoparticles to encapsulate siRNA against APRIL by enema delivery mode
Abstract
A proliferation-inducing ligand (APRIL) is a key cell proliferation-regulatory molecule and have been investigated well enough in immunity regulation and a few of immune diseases. APRIL can stimulate tumor cell growth and is up-expressed in cancer tissues, especially in CRC (colorectal cancer). However, whether inhibition of APRIL can regulate tumor-relative genes expression in vivo and subsequently ameliorate the pathological progress of CRC remains obscure. To address this question, we developed a novel negative lipidoid nanoparticles (NLNs) encapsulating small interference RNA (siRNA) for selectively silencing APRIL in the parenchyma of CRC focus in vivo, which uptake proceeded through a lipid raft endocytotic pathway. Local enema delivery of APRIL-NLNs silenced APRIL in CRC cells and animal models, and then ameliorated experimentally the progress of CRC by suppressing CRC cell proliferation, metastasis, and apoptosis-related cytokine expression and did not affect the function of liver and kidneys and not trigger the immune response of CRC models. This study reveals APRIL to be a potential anti-CRC target by in vivo experiments, and suggests that the application of similar modes of siRNA delivery may be feasible in other therapeutic settings.
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