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Osteophilic and Dual‐Regulated Alendronate‐Gene Lipoplexes for Reversing Bone Loss

Junjie Li, Ruizhi Zhang, Yawei Du, Gongwen Liu, Yu Dong, Miao Zheng, Wenguo Cui, Peng Jia, Youjia Xu

2023Small20 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

The pathogenesis of postmenopausal osteoporosis (PMOP) is mainly determined by the adhesion of osteoclasts to the bone matrix and the involvement of various molecules in bone resorption. The dual regulation strategy of the physical barriers of bone matrix and intracellular gene regulation generated by advanced biomaterials is a decent alternative for the treatment of PMOP. Herein, for the first time, it is identified that hsa-miR-378i/mmu-miR-378a-3p are closely associated with PMOP. Then, an osteophilic and dual-regulated alendronate-gene lipoplex (antagomir@Aln-Lipo), composed of medicative alendronate-functionalized liposomal vehicle and encapsulated specific microRNAs is engineered, for bone-targeting delivery of genes to achieve combined mitigation of bone loss. Alendronate targets hydroxyapatite in the bone matrix and occupies the adhesion site of osteoclasts, thus providing the "physical barriers". Antagomir is coupled precisely to specific endogenous microRNAs, thus providing the "genetic signals". These functionalized lipoplexes exhibited long-term stability and good transfection efficiency. It is proven that antagomir@Aln-Lipo could synergistically regulate osteoclastogenesis and bone resorption in vitro and in vivo. Furthermore, intravenous injection of antagomir@Aln-Lipo efficiently reverses bone loss through a dual mechanism driven by alendronate and antagomir-378a-3p. In conclusion, the osteophilic and dual-regulated antagomir@Aln-Lipo offers a brand-new bifunctional strategy for the precise treatment of PMOP.

Topics & Concepts

AntagomirBone resorptionmicroRNAResorptionCell biologyOsteoporosisBisphosphonateChemistryBone remodelingCancer researchMedicineInternal medicineBiochemistryGeneBiologyBone Metabolism and DiseasesBone health and treatmentsMicroRNA in disease regulation