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Dual-Action Protein-siRNA Conjugates for Targeted Disruption of CD47-Signal Regulatory Protein α Axis in Cancer Therapy.

Jong Won LeeHong Yeol YoonYoung Ji KoEun Hye KimSukyung SongSeungmi HueNilaksh GuptaDmitry MalinJay KimByoungjae KongSehoon KimIn-San KimIck Chan KwonYoosoo YangSun Hwa Kim
Published in: ACS nano (2024)
A series of successes in RNA interference (RNAi) therapies for liver diseases using lipid nanoparticles and N -acetylgalactosamine have heralded a current era of RNA therapeutics. However, alternative delivery strategies are required to take RNAi out of the comfort zone of hepatocytes. Here we report SIRPα IgV/anti-CD47 siRNA (vS-siCD47) conjugates that selectively and persistently disrupt the antiphagocytic CD47/SIRPα axis in solid tumors. Conjugation of the SIRPα IgV domain protein to siRNAs enables tumor dash through CD47-mediated erythrocyte piggyback, primarily blocking the physical interaction between CD47 on cancer cells and SIRPα on phagocytes. After internalization of the vS-siCD47 conjugates within cancer cells, the detached free-standing anti-CD47 siRNAs subsequently attack CD47 through the RNAi mechanism. The dual-action approach of the vS-siCD47 conjugate effectively overcomes the "don't eat me" barrier and stimulates phagocyte-mediated tumor destruction, demonstrating a highly selective and potent CD47-blocking immunotherapy. This delivery strategy, employing IgV domain protein-siRNA conjugates with a dual mode of target suppression, holds promise for expanding RNAi applications beyond hepatocytes and advancing RNAi-based cancer immunotherapies for solid tumors.
Keyphrases
  • cancer therapy
  • drug delivery
  • nk cells
  • squamous cell carcinoma
  • young adults
  • papillary thyroid
  • lymph node metastasis