articleMolecular PharmaceuticsMar 6, 2009Closed access

The First Targeted Delivery of siRNA in Humans via a Self-Assembling, Cyclodextrin Polymer-Based Nanoparticle: From Concept to Clinic

California Institute of Technology

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Abstract

Experimental therapeutics developed to exploit RNA interference (RNAi) are now in clinical studies. Here, the translation from concept to clinic for the first experimental therapeutic to provide targeted delivery of synthetic, small interfering RNA (siRNA) in humans is described. This targeted, nanoparticle formulation of siRNA, denoted as CALAA-01, consists of a cyclodextrin-containing polymer (CDP), a polythethylene glycol (PEG) steric stabilization agent, and human transferrin (Tf) as a targeting ligand for binding to transferrin receptors (TfR) that are typically upregulated on cancer cells. The four component formulation is self-assembled into nanoparticles in the pharmacy and administered intravenously…

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Keywords
  • RNA interference
  • Small interfering RNA
  • Transferrin
  • Chemistry
  • Transferrin receptor
  • Nanoparticle
  • PEG ratio
  • Cyclodextrin
UN Sustainable Development Goals
  • Good health and well-being
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