학술논문

RALA-mediated delivery of FKBPL nucleic acid therapeutics
Document Type
Report
Source
Nanomedicine. October 2015, Vol. 10 Issue 19, p2989, 13 p.
Subject
United Kingdom
Language
English
ISSN
1743-5889
Abstract
Aims: RALA is a novel 30 mer bioinspired amphipathic peptide that is showing promise for gene delivery. Here, we used RALA to deliver the FK506-binding protein like - FKBPL gene (pFKBPL) - a novel member of the immunophilin protein family. FKBPL is a secreted protein, with overexpression shown to inhibit angiogenesis, tumor growth and stemness, through a variety of intra- and extracellular signaling mechanisms. We also elucidated proangiogenic activity and stemness after utilizing RALA to deliver siRNA (siFKBPL). Materials & methods: The RALA/pFKBPL and RALA/siFKBPL nanoparticles were characterized in terms of size, charge, stability and toxicity. Overexpression and knockdown of FKBPL was assessed in vitro and in vivo. Results: RALA delivered both pFKBPL and siFKBPL with less cytotoxicity than commercially available counterparts. In vivo, RALA/pFKBPL delivery retarded tumor growth, and prolonged survival with an associated decrease in angiogenesis, while RALA/siFKBPL had no effect on tumor growth rate or survival, but resulted in an increase in angiogenesis and stemness. Conclusion: RALA is an effective delivery system for both FKBPL DNA and RNAi and highlights an alternative therapeutic approach to harnessing FKBPL's antiangiogenic and antistemness activity.
Author(s): Rachel Bennett [sup.aff1] , Anita Yakkundi [sup.aff1] , Hayley D McKeen [sup.aff1] , Lana McClements [sup.aff1] , Thomas J McKeogh [sup.aff1] , Cian M McCrudden [sup.aff1] , Kenneth Arthur [...]