1. Poly(ester amine)-mediated, Aerosol-delivered Akt1 Small Interfering RNA Suppresses Lung Tumorigenesis
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Seung-Hee Chang, Chan Hee Chae, Chong-Su Cho, George R. Beck, Youn-Sun Chung, Sungjin Park, Ji-Young Shin, Hua Jin, Yong-Hoon Lee, Myung-Haing Cho, Ji-Eun Kim, Kee Ho Lee, Dhananjay Jere, and Cheng-Xiong Xu
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Pulmonary and Respiratory Medicine ,Male ,Small interfering RNA ,Lung Neoplasms ,Genetic enhancement ,Polyesters ,Cell Cycle Proteins ,Mice, Inbred Strains ,Gene delivery ,Critical Care and Intensive Care Medicine ,medicine.disease_cause ,Transfection ,Urethane ,Nanocomposites ,Mice ,Intensive care ,Administration, Inhalation ,medicine ,Polyamines ,Animals ,RNA, Small Interfering ,Lung cancer ,D. Lung Cancer and Oncologic Disorders ,Lung ,Aerosols ,Drug Carriers ,business.industry ,Cancer ,Genetic Therapy ,respiratory system ,medicine.disease ,Genes, ras ,embryonic structures ,Immunology ,Cancer research ,Carcinogens ,Carcinogenesis ,business ,Proto-Oncogene Proteins c-akt - Abstract
Rationale: The low efficiency of conventional therapies in achieving long-term survival of patients with lung cancer calls for the development of novel therapeutic options. Recent advances in aerosol-mediated gene delivery have provided the possibility of an alternative for the safe and effective treatment of lung cancer. Objectives: To demonstrate the feasibility and emphasize the importance of noninvasive aerosol delivery of Akt1 small interfering RNA (siRNA) as an effective and selective option for lung cancer treatment. Methods:Nanosizedpoly(esteramine)polymerwassynthesizedand used as a gene carrier. An aerosol of poly(ester amine)/Akt1 siRNA complex was delivered into K-ras LA1 and urethane-induced lung cancer models through a nose-only inhalation system. The effects of Akt1 siRNA on lung cancer progression and Akt-related signals were evaluated. Measurements and Main Results: The aerosol-delivered Akt1 siRNA suppressed lung tumor progression significantly through inhibiting Akt-related signals and cell cycle. Conclusions: The use of poly(ester amine) serves as an effective carrier, and aerosol delivery of Akt1 siRNA may be a promising approach for lung cancer treatment and prevention.
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- 2008