Anti-PEG IgM production by siRNA encapsulated in a PEGylated lipid nanocarrier is dependent on the sequence of the siRNA
We recently reported that the prolonged circulation property of PEGylated cationic liposomes containing nucleic acids disappears, if the second dose is injected within a few days later, due to the production of anti-PEG IgM. This accelerated blood clearance is a concern for treating diseases which r...
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Veröffentlicht in: | Journal of controlled release 2011-04, Vol.151 (2), p.149-154 |
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Zusammenfassung: | We recently reported that the prolonged circulation property of PEGylated cationic liposomes containing nucleic acids disappears, if the second dose is injected within a few days later, due to the production of anti-PEG IgM. This accelerated blood clearance is a concern for treating diseases which require repeated treatment with a PEGylated formulation containing nucleic acids. In this study, we investigated the effect of encapsulation of siRNA in a recently introduced PEGylated lipid nanocarrier for which the term “wrapsome” (PEGylated wrapsome, PEG-WS) was proposed as well as the sequence of the encapsulated siRNA on anti-PEG IgM production. siRNA encapsulated in PEG-WS produced little anti-PEG IgM relative to siRNA in conventional PEGylated lipoplexes. The sequence of siRNA in the PEG-WL dramatically affected the anti-PEG IgM production; a potent immune stimulatory siRNA induced a higher anti-PEG IgM production. Such enhanced effect was abrogated by incorporation of 2′-
O-methyl (2′-OMe) uridine into the sequence of siRNA, probably via inhibiting cytokine induction such as IL-6 and TNF-α. Our results strongly indicate that the use of an encapsulation-type lipid nanocarrier with a low immuno-stimulatory siRNA may allow repeated dosing of siRNA containing PEGylated formulations without the induction of a strong immune reaction against PEG and thus may advance synthetic siRNA into a broad range of therapeutic applications.
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ISSN: | 0168-3659 1873-4995 |
DOI: | 10.1016/j.jconrel.2010.12.013 |