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Delivery of MiRNA-92a Inhibitor Using RP1-Linked Peptide Elicits Anti-Inflammatory Effects in an Acute Lung Injury Model

Chuanyu Zhuang, Chunxian Piao, Myoungjee Choi, Junkyu Ha, Minhyung Lee

2021Journal of Biomedical Nanotechnology11 citationsDOI

Abstract

Acute lung injury (ALI) is an inflammatory lung disease. miRNA-92a (miR92a) is induced in the lungs of ALI patients and mediates inflammatory reactions. In this study, a RP1-linked R3V6 (RP1R3V6) peptide was synthesized and evaluated as a carrier of anti-microRNA-92a oligonucleotide (AMO92a) into the lungs of an ALI animal model. In addition to the carrier function, the RP1-linked peptide can have anti-inflammatory effects in the lungs, since RP1 is an antagonist of the receptors for advanced glycation end-products (RAGEs). In a gel retardation assay, the RP1R3V6 peptide formed a spherical complex with AMO92a. In an in vitro delivery assay to L2 rat lung epithelial cells, RP1R3V6 had a lower AMO92a delivery efficiency than R3V6 and polyethyleneimine (PEI25k; 25 kDa). However, RP1R3V6 had an additional anti-inflammatory effect, reducing tumor necrosis factor- α (TNF- α ) in lipopolysaccharide-activatedmacrophage cells. With the combined effects of AMO92a and RP1, the RP1R3V6/AMO92a complex reduced the miR92a level more efficiently than did the R3V6/AMO92a and PEI25k/AMO92a complexes. The RP1R3V6/AMO92a complex was administered into the lungs of ALI animals by intratracheal instillation. As a result, the expression of phosphatase and tensin homolog, a target of miR92a, was increased in the lungs. Furthermore, the RP1R3V6/AMO92a complex decreased the TNF- α and interleukin-1 β (IL-1 β ) levels more efficiently than did the PEI25k/AMO92a and R3V6/AMO92a complexes, decreasing the damage in the lungs. These results suggest that RP1R3V6 is a useful carrier of AMO92a and has anti-inflammatory effects in an ALI animal model.

Topics & Concepts

PeptideLipopolysaccharideTumor necrosis factor alphaInflammationLungMedicineReceptorChemistryCancer researchImmunologyPharmacologyInternal medicineBiochemistryMicroRNA in disease regulationRNA Interference and Gene DeliveryNeonatal Respiratory Health Research
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