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In vivo magnetofection: a novel approach for targeted topical delivery of nucleic acids for rectoanal motility disorders.


ABSTRACT: In these studies, we developed a novel approach of in vivo magnetofection for localized delivery of nucleic acids such as micro-RNA-139-5p (miR-139-5p; which is known to target Rho kinase2) to the circular smooth muscle layer of the internal anal sphincter (IAS). The IAS tone is known to play a major role in the rectoanal continence via activation of RhoA-associated kinase (RhoA/ROCK2). These studies established an optimized protocol for efficient gene delivery using an assembly of equal volumes of in vivo PolyMag and miR139-5p or anti-miR-139-5p (100 nM each) injected in the circular smooth muscle layer in the pinpointed areas of the rat perianal region and then incubated for 20 min under magnetic field. Magnetofection efficiency was confirmed and analyzed by confocal microscopy of FITC-tagged siRNA. Using physiological and biochemical approaches, we investigated the effects of miR-139-5p and anti-miR-139-5p on basal intraluminal IAS pressure (IASP), fecal pellet count, IAS tone, agonist-induced contraction, contraction-relaxation kinetics, and RhoA/ROCK2 signaling. Present studies demonstrate that magnetofection-mediated miR-139-5p delivery significantly decreased RhoA/ROCK2, p-MYPT1, and p-MLC20 signaling, leading to decreases in the basal IASP and IAS tone and in rates of contraction and relaxation associated with increase in fecal pellet output. Interestingly, anti-miR-139-5p transfection had opposite effects on these parameters. Collectively, these data demonstrate that magnetofection is a promising novel method of in vivo gene delivery and of nucleotides to the internal anal sphincter for the site-directed and targeted therapy for rectoanal motility disorders. NEW & NOTEWORTHY These studies for the first time demonstrate the success of topical in vivo magnetofection (MF) of nucleic acids using perianal injections. To demonstrate its effectiveness, we used FITC-tagged siRNA via immunofluorescence microcopy and functional and biochemical evidence using miR-139-5p (which is known to target ROCK2). In conclusion, MF allows safe, convenient, efficient, and targeted delivery of oligonucleotides such as siRNAs and microRNAs. These studies have direct therapeutic implications in rectoanal motility disorders especially associated with IAS.

SUBMITTER: Singh J 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC5866375 | biostudies-other | 2018 Jan

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-other

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In vivo magnetofection: a novel approach for targeted topical delivery of nucleic acids for rectoanal motility disorders.

Singh Jagmohan J   Mohanty Ipsita I   Rattan Satish S  

American journal of physiology. Gastrointestinal and liver physiology 20171019 1


In these studies, we developed a novel approach of in vivo magnetofection for localized delivery of nucleic acids such as micro-RNA-139-5p (miR-139-5p; which is known to target Rho kinase2) to the circular smooth muscle layer of the internal anal sphincter (IAS). The IAS tone is known to play a major role in the rectoanal continence via activation of RhoA-associated kinase (RhoA/ROCK2). These studies established an optimized protocol for efficient gene delivery using an assembly of equal volumes  ...[more]

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