Abstract

BackgroundThere is a correlation between the endocannabinoid system and hepatic fibrosis based on the activation of CB1 and CB2 receptors; where CB1 has profibrogenic effects. Gene therapy with a plasmid carrying a shRNA for CB1 delivered by hydrodynamic injection has the advantage of hepatic tropism, avoiding possible undesirable effects of CB1 pharmacological inhibition.ObjectiveTo evaluate hydrodynamics-based liver transfection in an experimental model of liver cirrhosis of a plasmid with the sequence of a shRNA for CB1 and its antifibrogenic effectsMethodsThree shRNA (21pb) were designed for blocking CB1 mRNA at positions 877, 1232 and 1501 (pshCB1-A, B, C). Sequences were cloned in the pENTR™/U6. Safety was evaluated monitoring CB1 expression in brain tissue. The silencing effect was determined in rat HSC primary culture and CCl4 cirrhosis model. Hydrodynamic injection in cirrhotic liver was through iliac vein and with a dose of 3mg/kg plasmid. Serum levels of liver enzymes, mRNA levels of TGF-β1, Col IA1 and α-SMA and the percentage of fibrotic tissue were analyzed.ResultsHydrodynamic injection allows efficient CB1 silencing in cirrhotic livers and pshCB1-B (position 1232) demonstrated the main CB1-silencing. Using this plasmid, mRNA level of fibrogenic molecules and fibrotic tissue considerably decrease in cirrhotic animals. Brain expression of CB1 remained unaltered.ConclusionHydrodynamics allows a hepatotropic and secure transfection in cirrhotic animals. The sequence of the shCB1-B carried in a plasmid or any other vector has the potential to be used as therapeutic strategy for liver fibrosis.

Highlights

  • Hydrodynamics-based transfection [1, 2] presented new opportunities in RNAi field [3]

  • Hydrodynamic injection allows efficient CB1 silencing in cirrhotic livers and pshCB1-B demonstrated the main CB1-silencing

  • MRNA level of fibrogenic molecules and fibrotic tissue considerably decrease in cirrhotic animals

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Introduction

Hydrodynamics-based transfection [1, 2] presented new opportunities in RNAi field [3] This procedure has been widely used for transfecting molecules to liver due to the marked gene expression achieved [4,5,6]. Endocannabinoid system is constituted by endogenous cannabinoids and CB1 and CB2 receptors [9] This system plays an important role in hepatic fibrogenesis and several studies have showed that CB1 receptor is overexpress in hepatic fibrosis, liver cirrhosis, NASH [10] and NAFLD [11, 12]. Gene therapy with a plasmid carrying a shRNA for CB1 delivered by hydrodynamic injection has the advantage of hepatic tropism, avoiding possible undesirable effects of CB1 pharmacological inhibition

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