Intravenous Delivery of Anti-RhoA Small Interfering RNA Loaded in Nanoparticles of Chitosan in Mice: Safety and Efficacy in Xenografted Aggressive Breast Cancer.

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Pillé, Jean-Yves | Li, Hong | Blot, Emmanuel | Bertrand, Jean-Rémi | Pritchard, Linda, L. | Opolon, Paule | Maksimenko, Andrei, V. | Lu, He | Vannier, Jean-Pierre | Soria, Jeannette | Malvy, Claude | Soria, Claudine

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Overexpression of RhoA in cancer indicates a poor prognosis, because of increased tumor cell proliferation and invasion and tumor angiogenesis. We showed previously that anti-RhoA small interfering RNA (siRNA) inhibited aggressive breast cancer more effectively than conventional blockers of Rho-mediated signaling pathways. This study reports the efficacy and lack of toxicity of intravenously administered encapsulated anti-RhoA siRNA in chitosan-coated polyisohexylcyanoacrylate (PIHCA) nanoparticles in xenografted aggressive breast cancers (MDA-MB-231). The siRNA was administered every 3 days at a dose of 150 or 1500 microg/kg body weight in nude mice. This treatment inhibited the growth of tumors by 90% in the 150- micro g group and by even more in the 1500- micro g group. Necrotic areas were observed in tumors from animals treated with anti-RhoA siRNA at 1500 micro g/kg, resulting from angiogenesis inhibition. In addition, this therapy was found to be devoid of toxic effects, as evidenced by similarities between control and treated animals for the following parameters: body weight gain; biochemical markers of hepatic, renal, and pancreatic function; and macroscopic appearance of organs after 30 days of treatment. Because of its efficacy and the absence of toxicity, it is suggested that this strategy of anti-RhoA siRNA holds significant promise for the treatment of aggressive cancers.

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