[HTML][HTML] Engineering mucosal RNA interference in vivo

Y Zhang, P Cristofaro, R Silbermann, O Pusch… - Molecular therapy, 2006 - cell.com
Y Zhang, P Cristofaro, R Silbermann, O Pusch, D Boden, T Konkin, V Hovanesian…
Molecular therapy, 2006cell.com
Mucosal surfaces serve as a gateway to disease. Here, we demonstrate that RNA
interference can be used to manipulate mucosal gene expression in vivo. Using a murine
model, we show that direct application of liposome-complexed siRNA mediates gene-
specific silencing in cervicovaginal and rectal mucosa. A single vaginal or rectal
administration of siRNA targeting hematopoietic or somatic cell gene products reduced
corresponding mRNA levels by up to 90%. Using a murine model of inflammatory bowel …
Abstract
Mucosal surfaces serve as a gateway to disease. Here, we demonstrate that RNA interference can be used to manipulate mucosal gene expression in vivo. Using a murine model, we show that direct application of liposome-complexed siRNA mediates gene-specific silencing in cervicovaginal and rectal mucosa. A single vaginal or rectal administration of siRNA targeting hematopoietic or somatic cell gene products reduced corresponding mRNA levels by up to 90%. Using a murine model of inflammatory bowel disease, we found that the rectal application of siRNA targeting TNF-α led to relative mucosal resistance to experimental colitis. Liposomal siRNA formulations proved nontoxic, did not elicit a nonspecific interferon response, and provide a means for genetic engineering of mucosal surfaces in vivo.
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