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Assessing the bio-stability of microRNA-146a conjugated nanoparticles via electroanalysis

The number of diabetics is increasing worldwide and is associated with significant instances of clinical morbidity. Increased amounts of reactive oxygen species (ROS) and proinflammatory cytokines are associated with the pathogenesis of diabetic wounds and result in a significant delay in healing. O...

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Autores principales: El Ghzaoui, Chaimae, Neal, Craig J., Kolanthai, Elayaraja, Fu, Yifei, Kumar, Udit, Hu, Junyi, Zgheib, Carlos, Liechty, Kenneth W., Seal, Sudipta
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9766199/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/36605803
http://dx.doi.org/10.1039/d2na00600f
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author El Ghzaoui, Chaimae
Neal, Craig J.
Kolanthai, Elayaraja
Fu, Yifei
Kumar, Udit
Hu, Junyi
Zgheib, Carlos
Liechty, Kenneth W.
Seal, Sudipta
author_facet El Ghzaoui, Chaimae
Neal, Craig J.
Kolanthai, Elayaraja
Fu, Yifei
Kumar, Udit
Hu, Junyi
Zgheib, Carlos
Liechty, Kenneth W.
Seal, Sudipta
author_sort El Ghzaoui, Chaimae
collection PubMed
description The number of diabetics is increasing worldwide and is associated with significant instances of clinical morbidity. Increased amounts of reactive oxygen species (ROS) and proinflammatory cytokines are associated with the pathogenesis of diabetic wounds and result in a significant delay in healing. Our previous studies have shown the ability of a cerium oxide nanoparticle (CNP) formulation conjugated with the anti-inflammatory microRNA miR146a (CNP-miR146a) to enhance the healing of diabetic wounds. The observed therapeutic activity exceeded the combined efficacies of the individual conjugate components (CNPs and miR146a alone), suggesting a synergistic effect. The current study evaluates whether the previously observed enhanced activity arises from increased agent delivery (simple nanocarrier activity) or is specific to the CNP-miR146a formulation (functional, bio-active nanomaterial). Comparison with miR146a conjugated gold (bioactive, metal) and silica (bioinert, oxide) nanoparticles (AuNPs and SiO(2)NPs) was performed in the presence of H(2)O(2), as an analogue to the high levels of ROS present in the diabetic wound environment. Electrochemical studies, materials characterization, and chemical assays showed limited interaction of AuNP-miR146a with H(2)O(2) and instability of SiO(2)NP-miR146a over time. In contrast, and in support of our prior results, CNP-miR146a displayed chemical stability and persistent ROS scavenging ability. Furthermore, it was determined that CNPs protect miR146a from oxidative damage under prolonged exposure to H(2)O(2), whereas AuNPs and SiO(2)NPs were shown to be ineffective. Overall, these results reinforce the ability of CNPs to stabilize and protect miRNA while exhibiting robust antioxidant properties, suggesting that therapeutic activity observed in related earlier studies is not limited to a facile nanocarrier function.
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spelling pubmed-97661992023-01-04 Assessing the bio-stability of microRNA-146a conjugated nanoparticles via electroanalysis El Ghzaoui, Chaimae Neal, Craig J. Kolanthai, Elayaraja Fu, Yifei Kumar, Udit Hu, Junyi Zgheib, Carlos Liechty, Kenneth W. Seal, Sudipta Nanoscale Adv Chemistry The number of diabetics is increasing worldwide and is associated with significant instances of clinical morbidity. Increased amounts of reactive oxygen species (ROS) and proinflammatory cytokines are associated with the pathogenesis of diabetic wounds and result in a significant delay in healing. Our previous studies have shown the ability of a cerium oxide nanoparticle (CNP) formulation conjugated with the anti-inflammatory microRNA miR146a (CNP-miR146a) to enhance the healing of diabetic wounds. The observed therapeutic activity exceeded the combined efficacies of the individual conjugate components (CNPs and miR146a alone), suggesting a synergistic effect. The current study evaluates whether the previously observed enhanced activity arises from increased agent delivery (simple nanocarrier activity) or is specific to the CNP-miR146a formulation (functional, bio-active nanomaterial). Comparison with miR146a conjugated gold (bioactive, metal) and silica (bioinert, oxide) nanoparticles (AuNPs and SiO(2)NPs) was performed in the presence of H(2)O(2), as an analogue to the high levels of ROS present in the diabetic wound environment. Electrochemical studies, materials characterization, and chemical assays showed limited interaction of AuNP-miR146a with H(2)O(2) and instability of SiO(2)NP-miR146a over time. In contrast, and in support of our prior results, CNP-miR146a displayed chemical stability and persistent ROS scavenging ability. Furthermore, it was determined that CNPs protect miR146a from oxidative damage under prolonged exposure to H(2)O(2), whereas AuNPs and SiO(2)NPs were shown to be ineffective. Overall, these results reinforce the ability of CNPs to stabilize and protect miRNA while exhibiting robust antioxidant properties, suggesting that therapeutic activity observed in related earlier studies is not limited to a facile nanocarrier function. RSC 2022-11-15 /pmc/articles/PMC9766199/ /pubmed/36605803 http://dx.doi.org/10.1039/d2na00600f Text en This journal is © The Royal Society of Chemistry https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/3.0/
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El Ghzaoui, Chaimae
Neal, Craig J.
Kolanthai, Elayaraja
Fu, Yifei
Kumar, Udit
Hu, Junyi
Zgheib, Carlos
Liechty, Kenneth W.
Seal, Sudipta
Assessing the bio-stability of microRNA-146a conjugated nanoparticles via electroanalysis
title Assessing the bio-stability of microRNA-146a conjugated nanoparticles via electroanalysis
title_full Assessing the bio-stability of microRNA-146a conjugated nanoparticles via electroanalysis
title_fullStr Assessing the bio-stability of microRNA-146a conjugated nanoparticles via electroanalysis
title_full_unstemmed Assessing the bio-stability of microRNA-146a conjugated nanoparticles via electroanalysis
title_short Assessing the bio-stability of microRNA-146a conjugated nanoparticles via electroanalysis
title_sort assessing the bio-stability of microrna-146a conjugated nanoparticles via electroanalysis
topic Chemistry
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9766199/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/36605803
http://dx.doi.org/10.1039/d2na00600f
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