Abstract

Mitochondrial gene therapy will be needed to treat mitochondrial diseases. We previously demonstrated mitochondrial gene silencing by the mitochondrial delivery of antisense RNA oligonucleotide (ASO) targeting mtDNA-encoded mRNA using a MITO-Porter, a liposomal nano carrier system designed for mitochondrial delivery. Here, we report on the efficient packaging of ASO in the MITO-Porter via a nanoparticle packaging method, which showed a 10-fold higher packaging efficiency than the conventional method. The constructed carrier showed a decrease in the target mRNA levels and ATP production. These results indicate that such a MITO-Porter has potential for use in therapies designed to regulate mitochondrial function.

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