In Vivo Activity of MiR-34a Mimics Delivered by Stable Nucleic Acid Lipid Particles (SNALPs) against Multiple Myeloma

نویسندگان

  • Maria Teresa Di Martino
  • Virginia Campani
  • Gabriella Misso
  • Maria Eugenia Gallo Cantafio
  • Annamaria Gullà
  • Umberto Foresta
  • Pietro Hiram Guzzi
  • Maria Castellano
  • Anna Grimaldi
  • Vincenzo Gigantino
  • Renato Franco
  • Sara Lusa
  • Mario Cannataro
  • Pierosandro Tagliaferri
  • Giuseppe De Rosa
  • Pierfrancesco Tassone
  • Michele Caraglia
چکیده

Multiple myeloma (MM) is a disease with an adverse outcome and new therapeutic strategies are urgently awaited. A rising body of evidence supports the notion that microRNAs (miRNAs), master regulators of eukaryotic gene expression, may exert anti-MM activity. Here, we evaluated the activity of synthetic miR-34a in MM cells. We found that transfection of miR-34a mimics in MM cells induces a significant change of gene expression with relevant effects on multiple signal transduction pathways. We detected early inactivation of pro-survival and proliferative kinases Erk-2 and Akt followed at later time points by caspase-6 and -3 activation and apoptosis induction. To improve the in vivo delivery, we encapsulated miR-34a mimics in stable nucleic acid lipid particles (SNALPs). We found that SNALPs miR-34a were highly efficient in vitro in inhibiting growth of MM cells. Then, we investigated the activity of the SNALPs miR-34a against MM xenografts in SCID mice. We observed significant tumor growth inhibition (p<0.05) which translated in mice survival benefits (p=0.0047). Analysis of miR-34a and NOTCH1 expression in tumor retrieved from animal demonstrated efficient delivery and gene modulation induced by SNALPs miR-34a in the absence of systemic toxicity. We here therefore provide evidence that SNALPs miR-34a may represent a promising tool for miRNA-therapeutics in MM.

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دوره 9  شماره 

صفحات  -

تاریخ انتشار 2014