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DOI: 10.1021/acsnano.7b05547
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Oral siRNA Delivery to Treat Colorectal Liver Metastases

Suk Ho Kang,Vishnu Revuri,Sang-Joon Lee,Sungpil Cho,Inkyu Park,Kwang Jae Cho,Woo Kyun Bae,Yong-Kyu Lee

Taurocholic acid
Pharmacology
Bioavailability
2017
Convenient multiple dosing makes oral administration an ideal route for delivery of therapeutic siRNA. However, hostile GI environments and nonspecific biological trafficking prevent achieving appropriate bioavailability of siRNA. Here, an orally administered AuNP–siRNA–glycol chitosan–taurocholic acid nanoparticle (AR-GT NPs) was developed to selectively deliver Akt2 siRNA and treat colorectal liver metastases (CLM). AR-GT NPs are dual padlocked nonviral vectors in which the initially formed AuNP–siRNA (AR) conjugates are further encompassed by bifunctional glycol chitosan-taurocholic acid (GT) conjugates. Covering the surface of AR with GT protected the Akt2 siRNA from GI degradation, facilitated active transport through enterocytes, and enhanced selective accumulation in CLM. Our studies in CLM animal models resulted in the reduction in Akt2 production, followed by initiation of apoptosis in cancer cells after oral administration of Akt2 siRNA-loaded AR-GT. This therapeutic siRNA delivery system may be a promising approach in treating liver-associated diseases.
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    Oral siRNA Delivery to Treat Colorectal Liver Metastases” is a paper by Suk Ho Kang Vishnu Revuri Sang-Joon Lee Sungpil Cho Inkyu Park Kwang Jae Cho Woo Kyun Bae Yong-Kyu Lee published in 2017. It has an Open Access status of “closed”. You can read and download a PDF Full Text of this paper here.