Topical application of antisense oligonucleotide-loaded chitosan nanoparticles to rats.

Suna Ozbaş-Turan, Jülide Akbuğa, Ali Demir Sezer
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Abstract

Skin delivery of antisense oligonucleotides (AsODNs) has exciting potential in the treatment of skin diseases. However, the therapeutic applications of oligonucleotide-based therapies are limited by the instability of these molecules toward nucleases, short half-life in vivo, and insufficient cellular uptake. The purpose of this study was to investigate in vivo antisense effect of AsODN-loaded chitosan nanoparticles after topical application. AsODN-loaded chitosan nanoparticles were topically applied to Sprague Dawley rats (adult and baby). At 1, 3, 6, 9, and 12 days posttransfection, animals' skin samples were taken for measurement of beta-galactosidase (beta-Gal) expression and histological control. After topical application of AsODN-loaded chitosan nanoparticles in different doses, beta-Gal expression reduced significantly. Highest inhibition was observed after 6 days of transfection of nanoparticles. Free AsODNs exhibited 35% of beta-Gal inhibition on the first day. beta-Gal expression was inhibited in approximately 82-85% with transfection of nanoparticles containing 30 microg AsODNs at 6 days. The antisense effect of AsODN-loaded chitosan nanoparticle in baby skin was evaluated at 6 days: 77-86% of beta-Gal suppression was measured and differences between the doses were not significant. Thus, chitosan nanoparticles are useful carrier for delivery of AsODNs into skin cells of rats and may be used for topical application on human skin.

反义寡核苷酸壳聚糖纳米颗粒在大鼠体内的局部应用。
反义寡核苷酸(AsODNs)的皮肤递送在皮肤疾病的治疗中具有令人兴奋的潜力。然而,基于寡核苷酸的治疗应用受到这些分子对核酸酶的不稳定性、体内半衰期短和细胞摄取不足的限制。本研究的目的是研究负载asodn的壳聚糖纳米颗粒外用后的体内反义作用。将负载asodn的壳聚糖纳米颗粒局部应用于成年大鼠和幼鼠。在转染后1、3、6、9和12天,取动物皮肤样本,测定β -半乳糖苷酶(β -gal)的表达和组织学对照。不同剂量负载asodn的壳聚糖纳米颗粒外用后,β - gal表达显著降低。转染纳米颗粒6天后,抑制作用达到最高。游离asodn在第一天表现出35%的β - gal抑制。在转染含有30微克AsODNs的纳米颗粒6天后,β - gal的表达被抑制约82-85%。在第6天评估负载asodn的壳聚糖纳米颗粒在婴儿皮肤中的反义作用:测量了77-86%的β - gal抑制,剂量之间差异不显著。因此,壳聚糖纳米颗粒是将asodn递送到大鼠皮肤细胞的有效载体,可用于人体皮肤外用。
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Oligonucleotides
Oligonucleotides 生物-生化与分子生物学
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