Title
Gold nanoparticle-siRNA mediated oncogene knockdown at RNA and protein level, with associated gene effects
Date Issued
01 August 2015
Access level
metadata only access
Resource Type
journal article
Author(s)
Child H.W.
Conde J.
Mullin M.
Baptista P.
De La Fuente J.M.
Berry C.C.
University of Zaragoza
Publisher(s)
Future Medicine Ltd.
Abstract
Aims: RNAi is a powerful tool for gene silencing that can be used to reduce undesirable overexpression of oncogenes as a novel form of cancer treatment. However, when using RNAi as a therapeutic tool there is potential for associated gene effects. This study aimed to utilize gold nanoparticles to deliver siRNA into HeLa cells. Results: Knockdown of the c-myc oncogene by RNAi, at the RNA, protein and cell proliferation level was achieved, while also identifying associated gene responses. Discussion: The gold nanoparticles used in this study present an excellent delivery platform for siRNA, but do note associated gene changes. Conclusion: The study highlights the need to more widely assess the cell physiological response to RNAi treatment, rather than focus on the immediate RNA levels.
Start page
2513
End page
2525
Volume
10
Issue
16
Language
English
OCDE Knowledge area
Química Genética, Herencia Nano-materiales
Scopus EID
2-s2.0-84940557101
PubMed ID
Source
Nanomedicine
ISSN of the container
17435889
Sponsor(s)
Engineering and Physical Sciences Research Council - EP/H006885/1.
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