siRNA and targeted delivery systems in breast cancer therapy.
Sepideh MirzaeiMahshid Deldar Abad PaskehMaliheh EntezariSeyed Hesamoddin BidookiVahideh Javadian GhalehShamin RezaeiElahe Sadat HejaziAmirabbas KakavandMitra BehroozaghdamAbolfazl MovafaghAfshin TaheriazamMehrdad HashemiSaeed SamarghandianPublished in: Clinical & translational oncology : official publication of the Federation of Spanish Oncology Societies and of the National Cancer Institute of Mexico (2022)
Recently, nucleic acid drugs have been considered as promising candidates in treatment of various diseases, especially cancer. Because of developing resistance to conventional chemotherapy, use of genetic tools in cancer therapy appears inevitable. siRNA is a RNAi tool with capacity of suppressing target gene. Owing to overexpression of oncogenic factors in cancer, siRNA can be used for suppressing those pathways. This review emphasizes the function of siRNA in treatment of breast tumor. The anti-apoptotic-related genes including Bcl-2, Bcl-xL and survivin can be down-regulated by siRNA in triggering cell death in breast cancer. STAT3, STAT8, Notch1, E2F3 and NF-κB are among the factors with overexpression in breast cancer that their silencing by siRNA paves the way for impairing tumor proliferation and invasion. The oncogenic mechanisms in drug resistance development in breast tumor such as lncRNAs can be suppressed by siRNA. Furthermore, siRNA reducing P-gp activity can increase drug internalization in tumor cells. Because of siRNA degradation at bloodstream and low accumulation at tumor site, nanoplatforms have been employed for siRNA delivery to suppress breast tumor progression via improving siRNA efficacy in gene silencing. Development of biocompatible and efficient nanostructures for siRNA delivery can make milestone progress in alleviation of breast cancer patients.
Keyphrases
- cancer therapy
- drug delivery
- cell death
- hyaluronic acid
- cell proliferation
- transcription factor
- signaling pathway
- squamous cell carcinoma
- gene expression
- papillary thyroid
- inflammatory response
- escherichia coli
- bone marrow
- young adults
- anti inflammatory
- klebsiella pneumoniae
- rectal cancer
- replacement therapy
- childhood cancer
- drug induced
- smoking cessation