Development of a Lung Cancer Therapeutic Based on the Tumor Suppressor MicroRNA-34
Mirna Therapeutics (United States)
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Abstract
Tumor suppressor microRNAs (miRNA) provide a new opportunity to treat cancer. This approach, "miRNA replacement therapy," is based on the concept that the reintroduction of miRNAs depleted in cancer cells reactivates cellular pathways that drive a therapeutic response. Here, we describe the development of a therapeutic formulation using chemically synthesized miR-34a and a lipid-based delivery vehicle that blocks tumor growth in mouse models of non-small-cell lung cancer. This formulation is effective when administered locally or systemically. The antioncogenic effects are accompanied by an accumulation of miR-34a in the tumor tissue and downregulation of direct miR-34a targets. Intravenous delivery of…
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- microRNA
- Suppressor
- Cancer
- Cancer research
- Downregulation and upregulation
- Immune system
- Lung cancer
- Medicine
UN Sustainable Development Goals
- Good health and well-being
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