RNA interference-based osteoanabolic therapy for osteoporosis by a bone-formation surface targeting delivery system
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- DOI: 10.1016/j.bbrc.2022.02.080
RNA interference-based osteoanabolic therapy for osteoporosis by a bone-formation surface targeting delivery system
Abstract
RNA interference (RNAi)-based gene therapy that promotes anabolic bone formation is an effective approach for addressing osteoporosis. However, the selection of target gene and tissue-specific delivery systems has hindered the progression of this strategy. In this study, we identified casein kinase-2 interacting protein-1 encoding gene (Ckip-1), a negative regulator of bone formation, as an effective target of small interfering RNAs (siRNAs) for improving bone mass. Moreover, an impressive (DSS)6-Liposome (Lipos) nanoparticle system that could target the bone formation surface was synthesized to enhance the delivery of Ckip-1 siRNA to osteogenic lineage cells. The in vitro results confirmed that the (DSS)6-Lipos system could efficaciously improve the intracellular delivery of Ckip-1 siRNA without obvious cell toxicity. The in vivo application of the delivery system showed specific accumulation of siRNA in osteogenic cells located around the bone formation surface. Bone-related analysis indicated increased bone mass and improved bone microarchitecture in mice with ovariectomy-induced osteoporosis. Moreover, the biomechanical characteristics of the tibia were enhanced significantly, indicating increased resistance to fragile fracture induced by osteoporosis. Thus, (DSS)6-Lipos-Ckip-1 siRNA-based osteoanabolic therapy may be a promising option for the treatment of osteoporosis.
Keywords: Bone formation; Gene therapy; Osteoporosis; Small interfering RNAs; Targeting delivery.
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Conflict of interest statement
Declaration of competing interest The authors declare that they have no known competing financial interests or personal relationships that could have appeared to influence the work reported in this paper.
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