articleMolecular TherapyOct 2, 2012HYBRID OA

Systemically Injected Exosomes Targeted to EGFR Deliver Antitumor MicroRNA to Breast Cancer Cells

Tokyo Medical University · Bridge Of Nucleic Acids Chemistry (Japan) · +2 more institutions

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Abstract

Despite the therapeutic potential of nucleic acid drugs, their clinical application has been limited in part by a lack of appropriate delivery systems. Exosomes or microvesicles are small endosomally derived vesicles that are secreted by a variety of cell types and tissues. Here, we show that exosomes can efficiently deliver microRNA (miRNA) to epidermal growth factor receptor (EGFR)-expressing breast cancer cells. Targeting was achieved by engineering the donor cells to express the transmembrane domain of platelet-derived growth factor receptor fused to the GE11 peptide. Intravenously injected exosomes delivered let-7a miRNA to EGFR-expressing xenograft breast cancer tissue in RAG2–/– mice. Our results…

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Keywords
  • Microvesicles
  • microRNA
  • Cancer research
  • Breast cancer
  • Cancer
  • Cancer cell
  • Medicine
  • Biology
UN Sustainable Development Goals
  • Good health and well-being
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