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Targeted Suppression of miRNA-33 Using pHLIP Improves Atherosclerosis Regression.

Xinbo ZhangNoemi RotllanAlberto Canfrán-DuqueJonathan SunJakub ToczekAnna MoshnikovaShipra MalikNathan L PriceElisa AraldiWen ZhongMehran M SadeghiOleg A AndreevRaman BahalYana K ReshetnyakYajaira SuárezCarlos Fernández-Hernando
Published in: Circulation research (2022)
This study provides proof of principle for the application of pHLIP for treating advanced atherosclerosis via pharmacological inhibition of miR-33 in macrophages that avoid the deleterious effects in other metabolic tissues. This may open new therapeutic opportunities for atherosclerosis-associated cardiovascular diseases via selective delivery of other protective miRNAs.
Keyphrases
  • cardiovascular disease
  • cell proliferation
  • long non coding rna
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  • cardiovascular risk factors
  • cardiovascular events