Feasibility of integrating tumor therapy with therapeutic effect evaluation using siRNA-loaded microbubbles.
- Author:
Shuoyang LI
1
;
Tinghui YIN
;
Jingguo LI
;
Bowen ZHENG
;
Chen QIU
;
Ping WANG
Author Information
- Publication Type:Journal Article
- MeSH: Apoptosis; Contrast Media; Gene Silencing; Genetic Therapy; Humans; Liposomes; Micelles; Microbubbles; Neoplasms; therapy; Particle Size; Polymers; RNA, Small Interfering; Sirtuin 2; genetics; Ultrasonics
- From: Journal of Southern Medical University 2015;35(6):874-878
- CountryChina
- Language:Chinese
-
Abstract:
OBJECTIVETo evaluate the feasibility of integrating cancer gene therapy with therapeutic effect evaluation using siRNA-loaded nano-scale microbubbles (siRNA-NBs).
METHODSsiRNA-NBs were prepared by hetero-assembly of polymeric siRNA micelles and liposomal microbubbles, and the particle sizes and surface potentials were examined with dynamic light scattering. The distributions of cy3-labled siRNA in the tumor tissues were evaluated using confocal laser scanning microscopy. A siRNA targeting the anti-apoptosis gene SIRT2 was designed and its gene silencing effects was tested in vivo using siRNA-NBs with ultrasound exposure. The therapeutic effect of the loaded siRNA-NBs was evaluated by contrast-enhanced ultrasonography.
RESULTSThe siRNA-NBs had a mean diameter of 400.7 ± 30.5 nm with a weak positive charge of +8.8 ± 0.8 mV. With ultrasound exposure, siRNA-NBs effectively delivered cy3-siRNA into the cytoplasm of cancer cells and caused SIRT2 suppression and cell apoptosis in tumor tissues, resulting in significantly suppressed tumor growth. In addition, contrast-enhanced ultrasonography of siRNA-NBs provided good imaging quality to allow real-time observation of blood supply during gene therapy.
CONCLUSIONSAs a novel ultrasound contrast agent, siRNA-NBs make possible the integration of tumor gene therapy and therapeutic effect evaluation for cancer.