Inhibition of gene expression in mice muscle by in vivo electrically mediated siRNA delivery

M Golzio, L Mazzolini, P Moller, MP Rols, J Teissie - Gene therapy, 2005 - nature.com
M Golzio, L Mazzolini, P Moller, MP Rols, J Teissie
Gene therapy, 2005nature.com
Owing to their capacity to induce strong, sequence-specific, gene silencing in cells, short
interfering RNAs (siRNAs) represent new potential therapeutic tools. This development
requires, however, new safe and efficient in vivo siRNA delivery methods. In the present
technical report, we show that electrically mediated siRNA transfer can suppress transgene
expression in adult mice muscles. Using electropulsation for siRNA delivery opens the way
for a targeted gene silencing on a broad range of tissues. Clinical applications of …
Abstract
Owing to their capacity to induce strong, sequence-specific, gene silencing in cells, short interfering RNAs (siRNAs) represent new potential therapeutic tools. This development requires, however, new safe and efficient in vivo siRNA delivery methods. In the present technical report, we show that electrically mediated siRNA transfer can suppress transgene expression in adult mice muscles. Using electropulsation for siRNA delivery opens the way for a targeted gene silencing on a broad range of tissues. Clinical applications of electropulsation for delivery of other classes of molecules are under trials. We reported that gene silencing was efficiently obtained in vivo in an adult mammal (mouse) with chemically synthesized siRNA after its electrical delivery. The associated gene silencing was followed on the same animal and lasted at least 11 days. Gene silencing was obtained in muscles not only on young adult mice but also on much older animals. No tissue damages were detected under our electrical conditions. Therefore, this method should provide an efficient approach for a localized delivery of siRNAs in various tissues and organs.
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