Multifunctional RNA Nanoparticles as Cancer and HIV Therapeutics

Description:

Abstract:

The promise of RNA interference based therapeutics is made evident by the recent surge of biotechnological drug companies that pursue such therapies and their progression into human clinical trials. The present invention discloses novel RNA  and RNA/DNA nanoparticles including  multiple siRNAs, RNA aptamers, fluorescent dyes, and proteins. These RNA nanoparticles are useful for various nanotechnological applications. This technology has a higher detection sensitivity and higher silencing efficiencies of targeted genes than conventional siRNAs.  This technology has significant therapeutic potential against multiple disease types, including, cancer and viral infections.  Xxenograft mouse models indicated uptake of the nanoparticles, and six different HIV targets were validated with cell cultures.

Competitive Advantages:

  • Potential for higher sensitivity, higher efficiency, low cytotoxicity, multiple functionality, multiple targets, and controlled activation

Commercial Applications:

  • Treatment for cancer and HIV
Patent Information:
For Information, Contact:
Michelle Favila
Technology Transfer Manager
NIH Technology Transfer
240-276-7675
michelle.favila@nih.gov
Inventors:
Bruce Shapiro
Kirill Afonin
Angelica Martins
Mathias Viard
Keywords:
BREAST CANCER
Nanoparticle
nanotechnology
RNAi
SiRNA
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