Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
1424144 Journal of Controlled Release 2014 11 Pages PDF
Abstract

The combinational therapy with S1Plyase siRNA (siS1PLyase) and recombinant high mobility group box-1 box A peptide (HMGB1A) may have a synergistic effect for the treatment of acute lung injury (ALI). For efficient delivery, the R3V6 peptides were used as a carrier. The ternary complex of siS1PLyase, HMGB1A, and R3V6 was produced by charge interaction. The siS1PLyase/HMGB1A/R3V6 ternary complex delivered siRNA into the LA-4 lung epithelial cells more efficiently than polyethylenimine (PEI) and Lipofectamine. Furthermore, the ternary complex was non-toxic. The siS1PLyase/HMGB1A/R3V6 complex reduced the levels of IL-6 and TNF-α more efficiently than HMGB1A only or siS1PLyase/R3V6 complex in the LPS activated macrophage cells. In vivo administration of the siS1PLyase/HMGB1A/R3V6 complex reduced the S1PLyase level efficiently in an LPS-induced ALI model. Furthermore, the complex reduced the inflammatory response and apoptosis in the ALI model. In conclusion, siS1PLyase and HMGB1A have a synergistic therapeutic effect for the treatment of ALI. Furthermore, R3V6 is an efficient carrier for combined delivery of siS1PLyase and HMGB1A.

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