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Ameliorating Osteoarthritis in Mice Using Silver Nanoparticles
Published on: June 2, 2023
Circular RNA-based protein replacement therapy mitigates osteoarthritis in male mice
Jinlong Suo1, Ling Li2,3, Wuyuan Tan4,5,6
1Institute of Microsurgery on Extremities, and Department of Orthopedic Surgery Shanghai Sixth People's Hospital Affiliated to Shanghai Jiao Tong University, School of Medicine, Shanghai, 200233, China. suojinlong2015@sibcb.ac.cn.
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In vitro-transcribed and circularized RNAs (ivcRNAs) represent a robust platform for sustained protein translation, offering promising potential for localized therapeutic delivery in joint diseases. Osteoarthritis (OA), the most prevalent degenerative joint disorder, remains a major clinical challenge due to its progressive nature and the lack of disease-modifying treatments. In this study, we identify Musashi2 (Msi2) deficiency in articular chondrocytes as a key contributor to OA pathogenesis. To evaluate the efficacy of ivcRNA-mediated protein replacement therapy, we developed a localized delivery strategy that enables high-yield and prolonged protein expression in chondrocytes. Using a destabilization of the medial meniscus (DMM) mouse model, we demonstrate that intra-articular delivery of ivcRNA encoding MSI2 effectively mitigates OA progression in male mice. Furthermore, therapeutic supplementation of SOX5, a downstream effector of MSI2, via ivcRNA delivery further validates this approach. Our findings establish ivcRNA-based protein replacement as a potential RNA therapeutic strategy for osteoarthritis.
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