Elimination of HER3-expressing breast cancer cells using aptamer-siRNA chimeras

Inga Nachreiner, Ahmad Fawzi Hussain*, Ulrich Wullner, Nikolaus Machuy, Thomas F. Meyer, Rainer Fischer, Stefan Gattenloehner, Ivo Meinhold-Heerlein, Stefan Barth, Mehmet Kemal Tur

*Corresponding author for this work

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Abstract

Breast cancer is the most common cancer in women worldwide. Despite recent developments in breast cancer detection and treatment, 1.38 million women each year are still affected. Breast cancer heterogeneity at the population and single-cell level, complexity and developing different metastases are setting several challenges to develop efficient breast cancer therapies. RNA interference (RNAi) represents an opportunity to silence gene expression and inhibit specific pathways in cancer cells. In order to reap the full advantages of RNAi-based therapy, different pathways that sustain cancer cells growth have been targeted using specific siRNAs. The present study investigated the ability of a set of cytotoxic siRNAs to inhibit growth of breast cancer cells. These siRNAs are targeting eukaryotic elongation factor 2 (EEF2), polo-like kinase 1 (PLK1), G protein-coupled receptor kinase 4 (GRK4) and sphingosine kinase interacting protein (SKIP5). To facilitate their targeted delivery, the human epidermal growth factor receptor-3 (HER3)-specific aptamer A30 was used. The in vitro results described in this work indicate that combining the highly specific HER3 aptamer with cytotoxic siRNAs targeting (EEF2, PLK1, GRK4 and SKIP5) can inhibit its activity and ultimately suppress proliferation of HER3 positive breast cancer cells.
Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)2401-2412
Number of pages12
JournalExperimental and Therapeutic Medicine
Volume18
Issue number4
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 1 Oct 2019

Keywords

  • aptamer
  • RNA interference
  • breast cancer
  • aptamer-siRNA chimera
  • targeted cancer therapy
  • human epidermal growth factor receptor-3
  • RNA INTERFERENCE
  • KINASE 1
  • GROWTH
  • APOPTOSIS
  • DELIVERY
  • HER3
  • GENE
  • INHIBITION
  • EXPRESSION
  • RECEPTOR

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