TSP-2 gene silencing in human aortic endothelial cells via siRNA delivered from an electrospun polyester graft material

Bioengineering Conference(2014)

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Intimal hyperplasia (IH) remains one of the primary causes of prosthetic vascular graft failure. The goal of this study is to engineer a vascular graft material that has the ability to knock down genes associated with IH by local delivery of a select siRNA moiety to cells surrounding the implant. Thrombospondin-2 (TSP-2), previously shown to have increased expression during graft implantation, is a logical candidate for knock down. TSP-2 siRNA, alone and when complexed with the transfection reagent polyethyleneimine (PEI), was incorporated into an electrospun poly(ethylene terephthalate) vascular graft material (ePET) via a simple dip-coating technique. TSP-2 siRNA complexed with PEI had the greatest attachment to the graft material. HAoECs showed attachment and continued proliferation. TSP-2 siRNA was internalized by human aortic endothelial cells (HAoECs) seeded on the dip-coated graft and displayed success in down-regulating TSP-2 gene expression as compared to controls after 3 days of culture. In vivo data verified transfection of a vessel wall when ePET graft was used as a surrounding sleeve. This proof of principal study demonstrates the potential of using an electrospun ePET graft to locally deliver siRNA in order to target genes associated with IH.
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rna,biomedical materials,cellular biophysics,dip coating,electrospinning,genetics,molecular biophysics,polymer blends,prosthetics,haoecs,tsp-2 gene expression,tsp-2 gene silencing,tsp-2 sirna,tsp-2 sirna complex,dip-coated graft,dip-coating technique,electrospun epet graft,electrospun poly(ethylene terephthalate) vascular graft material,electrospun polyester graft material,human aortic endothelial cells,implantation,in vivo data verified transfection,intimal hyperplasia,local delivery,prosthetic vascular graft failure,sirna moiety,thrombospondin-2,transfection reagent polyethyleneimine,vascular graft material,tsp-2,sirna,vascular graft,materials,nanostructures,in vivo,gene expression,in vitro
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