Delivery of RNA nanoparticles into colorectal cancer metastases following systemic administration
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- DOI: 10.1021/acsnano.5b00067
Delivery of RNA nanoparticles into colorectal cancer metastases following systemic administration
Abstract
The majority of deaths from all cancers, including colorectal cancer (CRC), is a result of tumor metastasis to distant organs. To date, an effective and safe system capable of exclusively targeting metastatic cancers that have spread to distant organs or lymph nodes does not exist. Here, we constructed multifunctional RNA nanoparticles, derived from the three-way junction (3WJ) of bacteriophage phi29 motor pRNA, to target metastatic cancer cells in a clinically relevant mouse model of CRC metastasis. The RNA nanoparticles demonstrated metastatic tumor homing without accumulation in normal organ tissues surrounding metastatic tumors. The RNA nanoparticles simultaneously targeted CRC cancer cells in major sites of metastasis, such as liver, lymph nodes, and lung. Our results demonstrate the therapeutic potential of these RNA nanoparticles as a delivery system for the treatment of CRC metastasis.
Keywords: RNA nanoparticle; RNA therapeutics; bacteriophage phi29; colorectal cancer; metastasis; nanobiotechnology.
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