BBB pathophysiology-independent delivery of siRNA in traumatic brain injury.

Wen Li,Jianhua Qiu, Xiang-Ling Li,Sezin Aday,Jingdong Zhang, Grace Conley, Jun Xu, John Joseph, Haoyue Lan,Robert Langer,Rebekah Mannix, Jeffrey M Karp,Nitin Joshi

Science advances(2021)

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Small interfering RNA (siRNA)-based therapeutics can mitigate the long-term sequelae of traumatic brain injury (TBI) but suffer from poor permeability across the blood-brain barrier (BBB). One approach to overcoming this challenge involves treatment administration while BBB is transiently breached after injury. However, it offers a limited window for therapeutic intervention and is applicable to only a subset of injuries with substantially breached BBB. We report a nanoparticle platform for BBB pathophysiology-independent delivery of siRNA in TBI. We achieved this by combined modulation of surface chemistry and coating density on nanoparticles, which maximized their active transport across BBB. Engineered nanoparticles injected within or outside the window of breached BBB in TBI mice showed threefold higher brain accumulation compared to nonengineered PEGylated nanoparticles and 50% gene silencing. Together, our data suggest that this nanoparticle platform is a promising next-generation drug delivery approach for the treatment of TBI.
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traumatic brain injury,brain injury,sirna
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