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Long-lasting <i>In vivo</i> Gene Silencing by Electrotransfer of shRNA Expressing Plasmid
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Transcriptional RegulationIn Vivo Gene TherapyRna InterferenceGeneticsMedicineNatural SciencesRna BiologyGenetic EngineeringMolecular BiologyShrna Expressing PlasmidTherapeutic GeneSmall RnaGene ExpressionEpigenetic RegulationCell BiologyContact ElectrodesNon-coding Rna
RNA interference appears as a promising tool for therapeutic gene silencing. A key limit is the delivery of the siRNA. A safe approach is to use a physical method such as in vivo electropulsation with contact electrodes. Getting a long lived silencing can be better approached by using the in situ expression of shRNA. This is presently obtained by using co-electrotransfer of specific plasmids coding for expression and silencing of a fluorescent protein. Using a non invasive fluorescence imaging assay, electrodelivery in mouse muscles is observed to induce complete silencing over more than two months in a specific way. The proper choices of the plasmids (sequence and relative amounts) and of the electric pulsing conditions appear as key parameters in the successful silencing.
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