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Preparation of Exosomes for siRNA Delivery to Cancer Cells
Published on: December 5, 2018
Engineering exosomes with iRGD for targeted RNAi therapy against pancreatic cancer mediated by long non-coding RNA
Wenbo Zhu1, Xintong Zhao1, Weina Hao1
1Department of Gastroenterology, Changhai Hospital, Naval Medical University, Shanghai, China.
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Tumor-derived exosomes play critical roles in pancreatic ductal adenocarcinoma (PDAC) progression by mediating intercellular communication within the tumor microenvironment. This study identifies the long non-coding RNA PLBD1-AS1 as a functional oncogenic lncRNA enriched in PDAC exosomes. We demonstrate that PLBD1-AS1 promotes tumor cell proliferation, migration, and invasion by interacting with the glycolytic enzyme ALDOA and enhancing glycolytic flux. Furthermore, tumor exosomes deliver PLBD1-AS1 to pancreatic stellate cells (PSC), augmenting their glycolysis and facilitating their activation into cancer-associated fibroblasts, thereby shaping a pro-tumorigenic microenvironment. To target it, we developed an engineered exosome system modified with the tumor-penetrating peptide iRGD for specific delivery of siPLBD1-AS1 to both tumor and stromal cells. The resulting iRGD-exo-siPLBD1-AS1 construct demonstrated enhanced cellular uptake and effectively suppressed PLBD1-AS1 expression, inhibited glycolysis, impaired PSC activation, and significantly attenuated tumor growth. Our findings reveal a novel mechanism of exosome-mediated metabolic crosstalk in PDAC and establish a promising RNAi-based therapeutic strategy targeting this lethal malignancy.

